wilsonlaidlaw
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I have a very quick reply from AudioQuest. They do not currently make a USB-C version of their Jitterbug but may do in the future as the USB-C market matures. I I would have thought it was pretty mature already, with many companies such as Samsung and Amazon, switching from the fragile and fiddly micro or mini USB to the more robust and orientation neutral USB-C. I believe Apple may also switch next year, from the Lightning connector to USB-C on iOS devices.
Some sources claim that the USB input on the Hugo 2 is asynchronous, which would make any anti-jitter or re-clocking device unnecessary. The Hugo 1 had two USB inputs a synchronous one and an asynchronous one but the Hugo 2 has only a single USB input, unless it auto-switches internally on detecting the signal. I am outputting at 192kHz/32 bit from my MBP to the Hugo 2 to cope with the occasional HD Tracks studio grade files I have.
Wilson
Some sources claim that the USB input on the Hugo 2 is asynchronous, which would make any anti-jitter or re-clocking device unnecessary. The Hugo 1 had two USB inputs a synchronous one and an asynchronous one but the Hugo 2 has only a single USB input, unless it auto-switches internally on detecting the signal. I am outputting at 192kHz/32 bit from my MBP to the Hugo 2 to cope with the occasional HD Tracks studio grade files I have.
Wilson