Thank you. There seems to be a lot of smoke and mirrors when it comes to cables.
Hi and welcome!
Yeah, save your money on cables for sure.
You own a terrific DAC. The DSP functions are awesome.
Also, any of the digital inputs is going to work for you with
equivalent sound (barring the
unlikely event the transport has massive issues...) In the future, RME is going to release an app to allow control and configuration of the DAC - they just released the app for the no-pro versions. The app is really nice and allows all sorts of setup and EQ management.
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RME‘s Matthias Carstens made an announcement yesterday that might be of interest for all RME Adi-2 DAC owners here at ASR: ADI-2 Series Remote – Public Pre-Release of macOS app Tbh I do not understand how the macOS app (or the iPad app that is about to be released later on) will connect with...
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If the app is appealing, then use the USB 2.0 connection on the ADI-2 Pro for your computer and hook the CD transport up to the SPDIF/coaxial adapter. I know the dongle isn't as sexy as a fancy cable, but the DAC is going to process the data just like it should!!!