ASYNCHRONOUS USB
        
Apart from all the marketing hype, asynchronous USB 
transfer mode simply
means that a "downstream" audio device, the Audiophilleo in this case, controls when the computer sends data through its USB interface 
and how much at a time. The Audiophilleo becomes the bus "master", and no longer 
has to rely upon noisy clocks generated by the computer or its USB interface logic.
Products using synchronous or adaptive USB 
transfer are inherently "slaved" to the computer; clocking information has to be 
extracted from USB packet 
and frame timing signals, which are seldom accurate enough for high-end audio 
purposes. 
Advantages of using asynchronous USB 
(together with the Audiophilleo's regenerative
    power supply) include:
			
- S/PDIF 
output quality is now completely independent of USB interface jitter.  
The particular computer used as a media server, or type of USB cable will no longer effect sound quality in a significant way. Be sure to try your
 existing USB 
cables, but differences between them and those supplied with each Audiophilleo are likely to be small.
	 
	- 
        Fixed Frequency Clocks can be used 
	because the master clock circuitry can now be in the audio device. Much 
	lower
	jitter 
	results, because it's not necessary to employ phase locked loops or similar 
	approaches for syncing with "upstream" clocks.
 
The disadvantages of using computer or USB clocks include:
- Dependency on a particular computer or USB 
cable to get the best sound.  As we all know, in the past, some computers and USB cables 
have definitely sounded better than others. 
 
- Variable-frequency clocks must be usedto "track" the computer or USB clocks.  
Such clocks are inherently more jittery than fixed-frequency oscillators. The 
widespread use, until recently, of adaptive or synchronous USB resulted in 
rather poor jitter performance, to the end that
audiophile 
manufacturers were reluctant to publish thir data.
 
	- Many DACS have built-in USB functionality, 
	but if they don't use asynchronous mode transfers, the sound quality is 
	likely to be less, compared to that of their
	SPDIF 
	inputs. Connecting the Audiophilleo directly to any DAC will deliver the 
	best sound possible.