![]() fitPC3 > Supra USB cable > Eitr > Coax-BNC Canare adapter > Naim DC1 BNC-BNC > Naim DAC fitPC3 > Supra USB cable > MC-3 > Naim DC1 BNC-BNC > Naim DACī. ![]() In photographic terms, I would say that 2 and 3 had higher contrasts than 1. My impression was that 2 and 3 were more similar to each other than 1 and 2 or 1 and 3. fitPC3 > no-name cable > Eitr > Supra Coax-Coax > Naim DAC fitPC3 > Supra USB cable > MC-3 > Naim DC1 BNC-BNC > Naim DACģ. fitPC3 > Supra USB cable > Evo > Naim DC1 BNC-BNC > Naim DACĢ. All three are fed by a FitPC3 and output to a Naim DAC. Thanks, here are some preliminary results: I am running my M2Tech hiFace Evo + TP PSU, the Mutec MC-3+ USB and the Schiit Eitr in parallel. Great, curious to read about your findings, have fun! If you only need a USB to SPDIF bridge with BNC connector, this might actually be all you need. Also, be aware that Sonore will soon come up with an ultraDigital USB to SPDIF interface by the end of the year. You could also setup a Raspberry Pi to act as a Roon endpoint and connect it directly to the Mutec (or to any other USB to SPDIF bridge). In this case the NUC should also run a Roon endpoint, of course.Ģ) An ultraRendu (microRendu, sMS-200ultra, etc.) running a Roon endpoint. Thus, you could connect it directly toġ) your NUC server. The Mutec MC-3+ USB is, among others, a USB to SPDIF bridge. Look forward to receiving feedback and guidance The thing I don't understand is all of the comments above are about connecting the MUTEC to an nDAC but wouldn't I want to connect to the NDX that then goes through the nDAC or is my lack of knowledge showing ? I am currently driving my NDX/NDAC system with Sonore UPnP but have been looking at the MUTEC as an option to connect direct to that system with an UltraRendu/LPS-1 as source. So with that as background let me now ask what I suspect may be a dumb question. Whilst I am tech aware I would certainly not describe myself as tech-savvy, but I have learnt a lot recently and I now have Roon running across 4 rooms with Naim and 4 with Sonos all powered by a NUC that I built myself :-). That all changed 6 months ago with the discovery of Roon. I have been a Naim user since 2000 and for most of that time I was the classic passive user, doing everything through my ( excellent) dealer and staying pure Naim other than the addition of some Sonos.
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