These speakers have a USB-C for digital audio but I have a internal soundcard (which is better then the onboard audio) with only 3.5 Mic jacks and 1 Toslink port, is it possible to use a USB-C to Toslink cable and get audio?
>>1511984Well if it's digital input then your onboard audio chip won't matter will it? Adam audio's computer driver will send the pcm data via usb and the speaker will have it's own DAC/amp chip.
>>1511984just like >>1511999 says, use the usb-c.
>>1511999It's stated on their site it would come up as an audio device if the USB-C port is used, this won't interfere with anything if I'd use it like I described in the OP?
>>1512015It'll work like any other audio output device, sure?
>>1512017okay, thanks
>>1512092
>>1512092>>1512093>analogNo thanks.
>>1512092>>1512093Did you actually read the OP? I want DIGITAL audio
>>1512093You generally want to keep things digital before the amplifier and since these are powered speakers (with an internal amp) it makes sense to use digital input