192 from usb/spdif to NOS dac to amp


I have some flac files that I want to optimize the SQ on.
I have an Audio Note NOS DAC with USB and coax inputs.
I have a Mac MINI with USB out.

My thinking is that if I route the MAC USB to a USB/SPDIF converter that Audirvana will recognize as a 24/192 device that it will convert the flac to 24/192. Then the output of the flac from the converter will then output to the NOS DAC, through the coax (spdif) at a better resolution (sq). Then the dac will not over sample anything at all because it has all been accomplished by the usb/spdif converter.

On my dac, the USB is inferior to the coax input but I do not have any way of converting my flac to any higher resolution that 24/96.

I hope this is enough info.
128x128mattzack2
If your D/A converter operates straight from 192kHz than it might get even worse since converter's THD is higher at 192kHz than 96kHz. My Benchmark DAC1 upsamples to very high frequency but then down-converts to drive DAC at only 110kHz (in spite of D/A chip being 192kHz capable).
USB converters usually dont convert the data. They just pass it through and reformat.

A good USB converter like the Off-Ramp 5 would give you better results at 44.1 however, by reducing jitter even more.

NOS DACs usually are based on older chips,which do not support rates above 44.1 and sometimes 96.

Steve N.
Empirical Audio
I have a Metrum Octave DAC, which is a NOS unit. While the Octaves are not guaranteed to work with 24/192 (I believe 1:100 do), I'm from the lucky few and it does work with 24/192.

I use an Audiophilleo that can work with 24/192 as well. So my 24/192 files are played natively at the server, sent to the Audiophilleo without up or down-converting, and fed into the Metrum. Works great.

so the key question is what Arh asked: can your Audio Note convert 24/192 digital input into an analog signal? If so, I believe you would be good to go.
Good question. I was under the impression that the USB input was the only thing that governed any limit to 24/96. If data was routed through the coax the 24/96 limit was not imposed.

And Steve, should I be more concerned about jitter than resolution?
I would think an USB/SPDIF converter would improve the sound coming from your DAC’s USB input regardless of sampling rate. Audirvana I believe is capable of doing the upsampling, and I understand that upsampling is best accomplished by the program rather than via a DAC chip (that may be debatable and may depend on chip). The limitation as to the level of upsampling to be deployed by Audirvana should be the limit of the DAC input.