glrtrgi wrote: > Here's info on the DAC chip: > > The DAC chip is a TDA1543. It is a budget chip developed by Philips > before > the latest generation of Hi-Res designs, but the beauty of it is that > it > takes I2S directly from a USB converter without needing any interface > circuitry and it is a multi-bit chip of the ladder type so it uses no > oversampling or digital filtering. The combination of the simplicity, > NOS > design and the overkill power supply are what gives the DAC its sound. > > Gary, I agree that another DAC could have been easier to use with the > Touch (in fact I was using an old Peter Daniels DAC with the SBT) but > this DAC is so good for what it is, I had no choice but to purchase it. > I know that by relying on > forums for advice is difficult for all concerned, and I appreciate your > patience and understanding. > > Here is the link for the Schiit drivers: > > http://schiit.com/guides/windows-dac-setup > > And I was able to hook up the DAC to my computer last night and it > played great, just fyi. Really want the SBT to work with this DAC. > > Thanks again.
It's the USB chip that determines EDO compatibility, look here, you may be out of luck, just use the co-ax. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AqiK6WHnz5FHdEtlalVRb29pX3N2WXhfMlAzNmFMZnc#gid=2 atb Ronnie. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Man in a van's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=43627 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=94512 _______________________________________________ Touch mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/touch
