Jaime, it looks as if that may be the most cost-effective way to go. Although you'll also have to get an optical cable for the digital output, depending on length that shouldn't run more than about $10. Incidentally, since it also has an analog output, that indicates that it has a DAC, although it's probably one of the excellent ones available these days to manufacturers for about $1 a piece.

I also am almost always listening to streaming audio when I'm at the computer, taking in classical music stations from all over the world, using that great classicalwebcast.com site. The regular(stereo only)Xitel link(paid $40, including the cable)takes the USB output to a stereo receiver. Hope that you were able to get a good Rhapsody in Blue that you were asking about a couple of months ago.


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Enjoy the music, not the equipment.