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I am attempting to get the best possible sound quality using a PC as a
CD jukebox. I wonder if I am on the right track, or if I am missing an alternate route that would be much better. I am using MusicMatch jukebox software on an IBM PC laptop. I stick the CD in the drawer and use MusicMatch to capture the CD using WAV files (chosen over MP3 due to their non-compressed format). Question #1: is this going through an a/d d/a conversion, or is it pretty much a copy of the actual CD data on my hard drive? Ok, once the music is loaded, I play it back using MusicMatch. I use an M-Audio Audiophile USB device. This device has a USB connection to the laptop. It has audio out RCA jacks, which I have plugged into my preamp. Second question: is digital data being sent to the M-Audio Audiophile over the USB connection, or is it analog? Finally, the m-audio audiophile has an SPDIF output. Question 3: would it make sense for me to connect this to a nice quality DAC? I assume this would be smart depending on the answers to my previous questions. In other words, if I am getting the exact digital data from the CD, to my hard drive, and then out via USB to the Audiophile, then it would seem as though I would have nice quality data to send to the DAC, and it would be similar (as similar as I can hope for) to running a CD player as a transport into the DAC. Am I all wet or am I on the right track!? I am very open to alternatives, even to include replacing the software, the laptop or the M-Audio Audiophile with something else. Thanks in advance! |
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