Hi everybody,
I'm fairly new to the BH family - I just built a Crack over Xmas break - but I have some ideas here. I'm an engineer, and I've spent 22 years with Autodesk, Inc. in various roles. I'm primarily a music lover, and I'm fascinated with the concept of music reproduction. I recently (two days ago) changed "The #1 Wish in my Life" from driving a factory Porsche GT3 at the Nuerburgring (which was never going to happen) to getting my hands on a production BH DAC... pretty messed up, eh?
Regardless of my weak qualifications, I have spent a couple of years building several pc-audio systems, and I think that I've learned a lot. I know nothing about vacuum tube circuit design, but I think I understand PCs. So, here's a synopsis:
1.) Analog audio out of a PC is... bad. You can imagine all of the schytt that's going on inside of that box. PCs are Ghz-frequency digital devices, and - amazingly enough - the noise/RFI generated inside of the PC is of little consequence to the digital circuitry inside. It's either a zero, or a one... and it's fairly easy to make that determination in the digital domain. In the analog world, however - all that RFI is just radiating, looking for an "antenna". Your analog audio wiring inside the box looks a lot like an antenna, BTW. I know that you're all aware of the limitations of analog audio from a PC-source, as you are all Bottleheads... so enough on that subject.
2.) USB was NOT designed to carry music. I am not an EE, I was trained as a ME... however, with 20+ years in the industry, I understand the difference between data and music. Data is, just that - get my zero'es and one's resolved, and I'm fine - I will have data integrity. On the other hand, digitized music is a slave to the 4th dimension - time - and, if you don't pay attention to that requirement, even your digital streams are going to sound like they've originated from a PC. This timing issue can be ameliorated, but it takes either a.) a schytt-load of cash or b.) some ingenious software. More on that to come...
3.) Harry Nyquist (and Claude Shannon) was (were) wrong - at least as far as music is concerned. Their sampling theorem might hold true for data - in that case, the concept of the data being "completely determined" by a [max_freq]*2 sampling rate is valid and has been empirically proven. But shuffling bits from one place to another has nothing to do with music, and that's why my loving-yet-tone-deaf wife can easily tell the difference between a CD and a high-rez (24/96 or higher) bit-stream, without being prompted...
So, as any engineer would approach this.... "how to fix?" Indeed, it's not as hard as they (the audio press) would want you to believe. I have nothing but respect for the editors of Stereophile (I've been subscribing for.... 15+ years?) and The Abso!lute Sound...but the true solution to the problem is not based on throwing money at it. It's about being smart, and working to understand the issues at hand.
[BTW, my friends: it's Friday night, I've had a coupla brews, and I'm listening to Janet Jackson's "Rhythm Nation 1841" via a FLAC stream from my HP workstation... bitperfect (via ASIO) digital out to a marvel of price/performance: the Pro-Ject USB Box. Analogue voltage swings exit the Pro-ject via AudioQuest Black Mamba II cables (BTW, the concept of 'cables' will be the subject of another rant, RSN) to my beloved, hand-forged Crack. :-) The modulated audio signal causes current to cascade across that workhorse 6080 (and it's such a pretty tube!), inducing voltage-swings that are transmitted via the (marginal) stock cable, into the drivers of my 1,000+ hour Sennheiser HD-600s... did I say that 'Life is Good'? I'm 52 years old, and I'm chair-dancing to Michael Jackson's sister's worst album... auch du lieber, Augustine!]
But I digress. Doc, I promise to get my 'script refilled tomorrow... I promise.
I'll be really honest: if $$$ were unlimited, I'd buy all my music in highrez from HDTracks.com - OMG, I've always loved Alison Krauss, but "A Hundred Miles or More - A Collection" will stop your heart... and no, Doc - I'm not talking about two hands in the B+ power supply. I'm talking about plain 'ol LOVE. The girl is an angel...
And then... I'd listen to those 48k/24-bit (or higher) bitstreams via a dCS Puccini U-Clock, because it's the most incredibly-stable DAC out there... [Doc, Paul... I know that you guys can do better... ;-) ] But, I have two kids in college and a wife. So, no U-Clock, and... what the heck to do with these 800+ Nyquist-theorem-crippled 44.1khz/16-bit CDs?
I have three systems in the house. Two are purely digital in terms of input; both are driven by PCs. Both sound amazing, IHMO. I promise to tell you guys more about what I did, and how I did it, if you're interested. Let me know, OK?
And Doc... how's that DAC coming? I'm on the order list as soon as you announce... :-)
Thanks for putting up with me,
-don