LuckyLyndy
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If anyone can post a link, I am wondering about the audio path from my PC desktop hard drive.
What is the point of buying a motherboard soundcard, if you are going to take the outgoing signal to an outside chip amp?
And doesn't the chip amp have an onboard DAC?
I'm getting the impression of polishing the polish.
I went ahead and ordered a used Creative Soundblaster SBX 1500, but had to add a splitter because my new Fosi BT Pro only had standard RCA jack inputs.
All that to just hear from my passive computer speakers.
And my same question continues on the audio path with my living room setup. I ordered a WiiM Mini Streamer.
Much like the old Google Audio Play, it has both COAX digital and Toslink out, so one can bypass the DAC in it, to a better DAC. Well...that didn't work. I heard the click meaning the 'handshake' was made, but no sound.
I went ahead and used an older Panasonic receiver the SA-X45, and that worked just fine. I would still like to see how to get my $600 separate DAC to work with this system, and if I had to use it only with the CD player, what DAC is being used? There is a DAC in the CD player>CoAx out>Separate DAC>Panasonic A/V receiver, which has a DAC has well. Is the desired DAC being used, or are all the DAC's having a go on the audio merry go round?
What is the point of buying a motherboard soundcard, if you are going to take the outgoing signal to an outside chip amp?
And doesn't the chip amp have an onboard DAC?
I'm getting the impression of polishing the polish.
I went ahead and ordered a used Creative Soundblaster SBX 1500, but had to add a splitter because my new Fosi BT Pro only had standard RCA jack inputs.
All that to just hear from my passive computer speakers.
And my same question continues on the audio path with my living room setup. I ordered a WiiM Mini Streamer.
Much like the old Google Audio Play, it has both COAX digital and Toslink out, so one can bypass the DAC in it, to a better DAC. Well...that didn't work. I heard the click meaning the 'handshake' was made, but no sound.
I went ahead and used an older Panasonic receiver the SA-X45, and that worked just fine. I would still like to see how to get my $600 separate DAC to work with this system, and if I had to use it only with the CD player, what DAC is being used? There is a DAC in the CD player>CoAx out>Separate DAC>Panasonic A/V receiver, which has a DAC has well. Is the desired DAC being used, or are all the DAC's having a go on the audio merry go round?