RME AIO is a bit cheaper then Lynx AES, but still in the same price range.
And thank for info that I won't find anything bellow 300. That's why I don't find ... ;-)
You're going to have a very hard time matching volume and changing it on the fly without a single volume control.
Like now, I will use the remote control of the W4S DAC2 but it will be for 2 DACs hoping that they will change volume at same speed.
Otherewise my solution will be hard to live with, for sure.
That is a risk I assume.
Both outputs would be controlled by the new DAC (the one with the analog and digital outputs)? Also, there's no guarantee that any given DAC's internal volume will necessarily be better than JRiver's volume; for certain DACs that could be true, but that's by no means guaranteed (some DACs have decidedly worse quality internal volume controls than JRiver, or no internal volume control at all).
This will make digital output to be controled by volume with high impact on bits resolution.
Most of DACs hardly reach 20bits real resolution and rooms sometimes hardly reach 10 bits but it's another topic ;-)
Still, if volume is controled by JRiver, it should send sount to DAC in 32 or at least 24 bits.
As I can only use coax, optical or AES digital connections, it will be a 16 bits signal ... Definitively not good for a JRiver volume control.
The W4S internal volume is after 32 bits conversion, much more acceptable, and actually better than my previous high end analog preamp.
But maybe I'm complicating everything and a good 4 out balanced analog soundcard would make it at a lower price, same quality and higher ease of use. Any suggestion on this ?