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Old 09-16-2012, 03:04 PM   #1
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Default Using your receivers DAC or an outboard DAC

At one time, I wanted an outboard DAC, due to questions about hdmi jitter. Now I've done some investigating concerning my Receivers DAC and it's ability to reduce jitter. I've always been pleased with the sound coming from my PC via hdmi, it's not harsh, it's rather warm (and that's a big statement coming from someone with Klipsch Heresy speakers), musical and life-like. Have any of you considered the DAC section of your receiver?
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