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.


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