![]() So it depends on what you really want in terms of quality and how much you're willing to spend, and of course the quality of your content. Better would probably be one of the device that takes an optical output from your Mac, if your amplifier doesn't have an optical input of its own, such as the Meridian Audio Director (which also takes USB, but optical will be better). There are professional-grade USB and Firewire audio input/output though, such as the units from M-Audio. If you get a low-end unit such as a Griffin iMic, then it won't have much if any improvement over the internal DAC. ![]() Whether a USB audio device will be an improvement will depend on what you get. The DAC is adequate for most typical consumer use, but not at all adequate for professional use, in my opinion, nor is the "headphone" output of an iMac suited to such use.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |