Crack Computer Source

John EH

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I've got to be honest.  I always thought my Crack with Speedball was missing just a tiny bit of something.  My set up is this

Mac Mini > Fiio E17 DAC USB > Crack >Sennehiser HD650

Just for fun I hooked up the Fiio E17 to Optical instead of USB.  What an across the board improvement, at least in this setup.  I know the jury has always been out on what's better, USB or Toslink SPDIF however I think it varies DAC to DAC, system to system.  In this implementation it just works.

In the interest of upping the game a hair more I just ordered a Schiit Bifrost with Optical only and going to play around with that.

What say other users?  Optical or USB as your source AS IT RELATES TO THE CRACK ONLY?
 
Nice bit of kit.  The big advantage of the optical connection is it isolates the computer from the DAC electrically.  The other alternative is a USB isolator, but they wont work with every DAC out there.
 
mcandmar said:
Nice bit of kit.  The big advantage of the optical connection is it isolates the computer from the DAC electrically.  The other alternative is a USB isolator, but they wont work with every DAC out there.

I still have my USB plugged in to power the E17 which I suppose I could unplug and let the battery do it's thing but I'm one of those guys I hate to have to try to think about stuff like that.
 
I think each connection type have its supporter.

1. Optical - Impossible to have electrical interference between dac and amp, but there are two optical-electrical conversion which might increase jitter.
2. Coaxial - Opposite of optical connection
3. USB (async) - This is usually considered as good because the signals are synced using the dac's clock
4. USB (sync) - The dac derive the clock from the signal. Not as good as USB (async). I think your FiiO is USB (sync) which is more susceptible to jitter.

For me, I use coaxial and I don't see a huge difference with different types of connections.
 
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