It also depend what you want to do and if you going to record alot and
so on. Most high quality cards does have drivers to instal.

On 20/01/2013, David McLean <david.mcl...@cox.net> wrote:
>
> try looking at the
> audioquest Dragonfly.  It's a usb digital audio converter in one unit.
> Should be able to find it with google easily.
> They are available (usb DACs) at all price levels though.  The Audioquest is
> one of the cheaper ones at about $250.  Don't cheap outon them much more
> than that or you may as well stick with your sound card.
>
> On Jan 19, 2013, at 5:58 PM, "Walter" <w...@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> Hi folks.  Just acquired a new high spec computer, I say high spec but I
>> think the sound card isn't up to much.  I'm considering moving over to
>> using a USB DAC.  I've never used one of these things before and I was
>> wondering; Have any of you on this list used one and what was your
>> impression?  Also, what DAC would you recommend (I'm thinking here of high
>> end and not budget) and are these things plug and play or is there any
>> software to be installed? Opinions and suggestions please!  Walter.
>>
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