Jim, I've never had great sound with buss powered usb dacs. Yes, most sound better than buit in sound cards, but I think using buss (i.e. computer power supply) holds them back (especially for hd650 headphones, which really need higher than a 5 volt power supply, which is all usb supplies - unless the device uses a DC-DC voltage converter).
Computer power supplies are usually pretty noisy.
From a jitter standpoint I'm not convinced that usb as usually implimented
has any advantage over firewire or spdif. It probably depends more on how
well things are implimented than the technology used.
I started with a buss powered usb soundcard (edirol). Then went to firewire (m-audio).
Then went to optical spdif. (the nice thing about optical is it completely isolates
the music electrics from the computer electrics)
The spdif sounds much better than either usb or firewire, but that could just
be because the DAC itself is better . . .
David
Computer power supplies are usually pretty noisy.
From a jitter standpoint I'm not convinced that usb as usually implimented
has any advantage over firewire or spdif. It probably depends more on how
well things are implimented than the technology used.
I started with a buss powered usb soundcard (edirol). Then went to firewire (m-audio).
Then went to optical spdif. (the nice thing about optical is it completely isolates
the music electrics from the computer electrics)
The spdif sounds much better than either usb or firewire, but that could just
be because the DAC itself is better . . .
David

I use a cheap entech DAC at work, combined with decent speakers I think it it going to deliver decent sound at work.
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