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<blockquote data-quote="thebigshot" data-source="post: 1576386" data-attributes="member: 323683"><p>Thanks for the reply,</p><p>I'm using the optical link but I prefer coaxial as one can get better sound quality plus I already have a coaxial cable installed to my DAC. Currently I'm plugging / unplugging the Toslink adapter at the back of the iMac to switch the iMac's speakers off & on and this is awkward. </p><p>There are no drivers for the Hiface, it is seen by the iMac but you can't select anything. If you use a windows machine then you need the drivers - and they work. One reason I should have stuck with windows!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thebigshot, post: 1576386, member: 323683"] Thanks for the reply, I'm using the optical link but I prefer coaxial as one can get better sound quality plus I already have a coaxial cable installed to my DAC. Currently I'm plugging / unplugging the Toslink adapter at the back of the iMac to switch the iMac's speakers off & on and this is awkward. There are no drivers for the Hiface, it is seen by the iMac but you can't select anything. If you use a windows machine then you need the drivers - and they work. One reason I should have stuck with windows! [/QUOTE]
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