USB reclocker pecking order?


Opinions on what the pecking order, best market options are for USB reclockers to a DAC via fiber optic or coax SPDIF? I've seen comments on the Hi Face (~$180), the Hiface EVO (~$500) and the OffRamp (~$800) Had the MusicStreamer II for a while but as I improved the music server my modded Adcom DAC won out for musical ease.
I've stripped my PC music server into a lean, sweet kernel streaming machine (6.7 on windows user experience rating), but I can still hear edge/grit in the highs on various sound card SPDIF sources from my PC that I don't get direct from CD source.

Is there any clear winner for $500 or less that would make a difference at 48Khz? Or am I possibly picking the wrong priority to resolve?
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You might want to look at the Audio GD Digital Interface. I found it a significant improvement over my stock HiFace
What are you doing at 48kHz? CD rips are 44.1kHz.

Steve N.
Empirical Audio
Halidge Designs Bridge seems to be the current favourite under $500 at Computer Audiophile. Got one myself.
48khz is the upper limit of the DAC I have. Will eventually replace it with a 192khz DAC for PC audio but I don't want a DAC choice limited by its USB capabilities, when a reclocker could widen my options. Plus SACD can't be digitally output to a DAC, and as you pointed out CD's are 44.1Khz.
Get an async USB DAC and then you don't need reclockers. USB can handle 192Khz easily.