Being a laptop weight weenie is great and all, but not if e.g. I have to drag around a brick-like pro soundcard to get good sound. Some of my notebooks have decent onboard sound - one that I can actually plug decent headphones into - while others, e.g. all my Apples but not limited to them, have pretty cruddy onboards. I'd like to consistently improve the playback of any of my notebooks to top-notch levels but without any serious demerits in terms of portability.
- Line out for powered speaker use, pre function might be nice but not a prerequisite
- Headphone out, powers most efficient, low-to-mid-impedance phones (including multi-driver balanced armatures) well. No need for this to be able to blow a pair of HD650's for example.
- bus powered, not a heavy juice drinker
- 24/96 playback
- Windows & OS X - but most importantly of course, works flawlessly with MC17.
No particular budget in mind right now.
In terms of weight / size limits, ideally in a USB stick, or very near, form factor - as long as the quality is high, don't care whether it has premium aesthetics or other BS-masks for inferior audio gear, though I'd check out devices specifically designed to be light (i.e. carbon bodies, etc). I don't need a built-in battery or an input, as I'd never use a portable headphone amp.
Suggestions please.