Hello All
I have recently purchased a DAC by Cambridge Audio
http://www.cambridgeaudio.com/assets/documents/DAC_Magic_rear.jpg
I was quite unhappy with the sound of some of my digital music libray, even some of it being at high bit rates or 320 or lossless.
My digital library is on a mac mini. I also have beoport, beocentre 2 socket box and beolab 9 speakers.
The set up is as follows:
USB from MacMini to BeoPort
USB from MacMini to DAC
1/4 inch headphone jack from DAC to BeoPort
Essentially the DAC is used as an external sound card whilst retaining the functionality of the BeoPort.
The improvement in the quality of the sound is quite marked.. I'm hearing sounds on digital tracks (mostly mp3's) that i haven't heard before.
I have a few questions for those who may be in the know:
1. Have I set the connects up correctly? Is there a better way to connect everything?
2. I have noticed a vast improvement in sound quality, however on many tracks i know hear an occassional crackle which is quite annoying. Im using a fairly cheap cable to connect......... Im wondering whether:
a. The issue is with cabling
b. Something to do with when ive ripped cd's to my MAC (ie dust on the track..havent worked out if the crackles appear in the same place constantly yet)
3. Netradio now cannot really be used with the DAC connected as the crackles and pops is dreadful- i assume this is poor phone line problem? Have tried a headphone jack splitter in the beoport so that dac can be easily turned on and off using the computer. However using the splitter jack (probably a cheap one) degrades the sound quality considerably. Would buying a good splitter solve the problem?
Any advice really appreciated (picture of rear of DAC below).
I hope I've made some sense
Best Wishes
David Coyne
Sydney, Australia
BV8-40, BC6-26, BC2, Beolab 9's, Beogram 7000, Beogram 9500, Beoport, Beotalk 1200, Beocom 6000, Beolit 1000, 800, 700, 600, 400