
miroslav
Cosmic Cowboy
Well, I'm not arguing one way or the other. I agree with you overall.
I'm just answering the question, why have only a high-end D/A and not A/D? Well, to be more specific, it is the first step in the monitoring chain. In my experience a good D/A helps you hear problems you otherwise wouldn't (with substandard gear) and therefore can take steps to fix. If you have a cloudy sounding D/A - and believe me, there is a VAST difference between the D/A in my little MBOX and my high end stuff - you aren't even to step 1 yet. You have a handicap from the get go.
I can accept the need for a good monitoring chain, so no argument there...but again, if very high-end (as in very expensive) conversion is a key point (and I can accept that for some folks it is, especially in a commercial environment where clients expect to see very high-end gear)...why/what is the point of worrying about them mainly at the BACK END?
OK...you hear greater detail....but why wouldn't you also want to capture that same detail at the FRONT END?
That's like...."Hey, I used shitty mics to record, but thanks to my very high-end D/A playback converters, I can now hear just how shitty they were, so now I know to try and fix it in the mix".....HUH?

All I'm saying is that if you are going to worry about a specific brand/quality/price for the back-end, you need to mirror that same standard at the front-end where it's going to be directly applied to what you are *capturing*, and not just what your are *monitoring* after the fact.
Someone tell me I'm wrong.....

AFA as what converters I use....
I've been using Layla24 boxes for quite awhile now. I run my audio at 24/88.2 and I got no complaints. They sound good.
I have considered other brands in the past, but my initial choices were driven by a need for 24 channels of A/D/A because I still track to tape and mix OTB with the DAW as my playback "machine", and 24 channels works very nicely for that. Three Layla24 boxes fit right in with my budget and my overall studio situation...and right into my computer PCI slots.
When I wanted to upgrade my DAW app and some add-ons, I decided to go with a second computer, and again I wanted 24 channels of A/D/A. I looked at the Lynx stuff and a couple of others...but the price tags were nuts, and I had NO complaints with my Layla24 boxes. So I just picked up another three, stayed with the whole PCI interface thing, and decided to keep my old DAW as-is for backups, and just have a "new" DAW with the latest app and plug-software, but still using the same tried-n-true A/D/A hardware.
I thought about the "get a very high-end D/A for monitoring" as there was buzz about people doing that....but going back to what I already said....it made no sense if I wasn't going to *equally* upgrade my front end, and I didn't see much reason for it.
I still hold with the view that the actual monitors, room...and all the gear that you used at the front end, is going to be much more key to your playback, than just $5000 D/A converter would be, added to it all at the back-end.
I would rather put the money elswhere into the studio than just expensive playback converters.

YMMV......................