Bel Canto's USB Link 24/96 converts USB audio to S/PDIF
Bel Canto Design, Ltd., manufacturers of analog and digital source components and amplifiers debuts the USB Link 24/96, the must-have component for computer hard disc music systems.
We all know what audiophiles want: Take what’s there and make it better. At the last Rocky Mountain Audio Fest a number of rooms played high resolution music from hard disc, like Bel Canto and Joseph Audio. The sound system in both rooms – totally amazing of course – featured the new Bel Canto USB Link 24/96.
This timely device converts a computer-derived USB input of up to 24 bits and 96kHz to SPDIF and outputs the signal on a 75 ohm BNC. The USB Link 24/96 includes a Stereovox SV2 BNC/BNC cable with RCA adaptor to feed your audiophile DAC of choice – most likely a Bel Canto DAC3! Significantly improves the sound of your 16-bit 441.kHz music files as well!
Convenient Audiophile Features
- Converts USB computer-sourced files to SPDIF output
- Compatible with native drivers on Mac and Windows
- Accepts high-resolution audio files with data rates up to 24 bits and 96KHz
- Quality Stereovox XV2 BNC/BNC with RCA adaptor connects to any quality DAC
- USB Link 24/96 disables system volume control
- Low-jitter clock recovery features reference crystal oscillator
- Self-powered via USB input benefiting from LC filters and low-noise local regulation
- Galvanic isolation between computer and audio system prevents high-frequency noise from polluting signal
MRP: $495
Includes Stereovox XV2 BNC/BNC SPDIF cable with RCA Adaptor
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