All,
I converted from a Echo Audiofire 12 to the Lynx AES16e w/ Aurora 16-VT about a month a go. The Lynx setup sounds great and I love it. However, under the new setup I had to run JRiver Loopback to get sound in web browsing (Hulu, Netflix, YouTube, iBethel, etc.). While this piped audio to JRiver for processing and ASIO to the Lynx system, there was a massive amount of delay in the system. Watching shows was like watching a really bad foreign film voice over (I mean really bad, like 2.5 seconds off). If I watched Hulu or Youtube inside of JRiver all was fine but if watching from a browser it was BAD. (Hulu, NetFlix and YouTube have consistency issues in JR, not all JRiver fault as the API's/websites seem to be changing and that is out of JRiver control, but some times things are just hit and miss, but that is a different topic).
Yesterday, 2/24/13, I noticed that Lynx posted a new firmware for the AES16e. I was running 12.9 and the new version is 12.10 (naturally, but anyway). One thing I had noticed when running the 12.9 firmware is the buffer settings didn't seem to take or make any difference (change from 1024 to 512 and it would either revert back or there would be no difference, change to 32 and no difference, change back and no difference). I was just thinking I was doing something wrong as the system was new and I hadn't had a lot of time to try to troubleshoot the issue.
However, now under 12.10 the setting are taking AND making a difference. I now have the ASIO buffers set to 256 and .10ms buffer in the ASIO DSP settings and all seems to be well. iBethel is now spot on, Hulu might be just a tad off if I want to be critical but you really have to look for it.
All this is to say, if you have a Lynx AES16e and are running into issues (especially latency), you may want to upgrade to the 12.10 firmware. Word of caution though, the change log from the Lynx site has not been updated since 12.8 so I don't know what was specifically fixed in 12.9 or 12.10.
Enjoy!!! I know I am.