Need a high quality spdif to usb converter


We are  working with a client who has  a sonos system and we want to conect to a built in usb dac in a high end amp.

audiotroy

https://amzn.to/4bIpAF8

While USB is better than S/PDIF, this device is Class 1 USB, meaning not asynchronous.  

The performance gain of USB only happens when your DAC can control the incoming rate, which can't happen once you have gone to S/PDIF.  There's little upside unless the client has no other input.  Also, check that the sample rate is acceptable. 

Thanks Erik looking for something better and need a usb B connecter.

 

We want to conect a Unisonrresearch due's built in dac to a Sonos conect.

So, Gemini says this:

1. The High-End "Audiophile" Solution: Auralic Aries G2.2

This is widely considered the gold standard for digital transports. Unlike most streamers, Auralic designed the Aries G2.2 with a full suite of Digital Inputs (Coax, Toslink, AES/EBU).

• How it works: You connect your Sonos Coax out to the Aries G2.2 Coax input. In the Auralic app, you set the input to "Coaxial" and the output to "USB."

• The Benefit: The Aries G2.2 uses its "Tesla G3" platform to buffer the jittery Sonos signal into its high-speed system memory and re-clock it using dual Femto clocks before "pushing" it out via a galvanically isolated USB port to your Unico Due. This will likely make the Sonos sound significantly better than it has any right to.

or 

2. The Modern "Swiss Army Knife": Eversolo DMP-A8

The Eversolo DMP-A8 (and its smaller sibling, the DMP-A6) is exceptionally flexible. It is one of the few modern streamers that allows for complex internal routing.

• How it works: It features a Coaxial Input. You can route that signal internally to the USB Audio Output.

• The Benefit: The DMP-A8 uses a high-performance XMOS 316 processor and high-precision dual clocks. It acts as the "Host" for your Unison Research, providing a stable, asynchronous handshake that the Sonos Connect simply cannot provide on its own.

or 

3. The Practical/Budget Professional: WiiM Ultra

If you don't want to spend thousands just to bridge a Sonos unit, the WiiM Ultra is a remarkable tool.

• The Setup: Use the Optical Output from your Sonos (the Sonos Connect has both Coax and Optical). Plug it into the Optical Input of the WiiM Ultra. Then, connect the WiiM’s USB-A port to the USB-B port on your Unison Research.

• The Result: The WiiM Ultra acts as the USB Host and handles the asynchronous communication with your amp perfectly.

any of those work fo you?

Hifime Ur27 works with USB 2.0 and supports 24/192.  You also need to have an usb A female to B male cable/adaptor.  

https://hifimediy.com/product/hifime-ur27-spdif-optical-to-usb-converter-hires/?utm_source=chatgpt.com

If you’re aiming for higher end options, @kirkwallace has already provided solutions. I’ve used the WiiM Ultra before, and it works, supporting up to 24/192 as long as your Toslink cable can handle it.