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Know of any cheap true 24/96 USB DACs?

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I stumbled across a device called the 'Musiland Monitor USD 01' mentioned on another forum recently.

They are listed on ebay for $65

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I stumbled across a device called the 'Musiland Monitor USD 01' mentioned on another forum recently.

They are listed on ebay for $65

That is a very interesting tip!I typed in a search for Musiland and found this 01 US model that has RCA analog out also so I can go straight to my preamp with it:)

Does anyone have any feedback on these?

Thanks fordgtlover.

I had an Audiotrak Prodigy Cube, and it died. Worked well before that though.

Yups... What happened exactly and how was your system setup? Thanks

I stumbled across a device called the 'Musiland Monitor USD 01' mentioned on another forum recently.

They are listed on ebay for $65

Looks like a neat alternative to the M-Audio. Thanks Rob :)

From the thread over there, with Foobar it seems to utilise ASIO and automatically adjust output sample rate depending on the sample of the file - bit perfect passthrough from USB to RCA, BNC and TOSLINK. This might be a good solution for me...... I can just add a second TOSLINK module to my Buffalo instead of adding a USB module. As a bonus, I don't have to worry about any potential grounding issues.

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