EDIT3: some additions, pls re-read.
In setup 2 the ADI-2 * should act as clock master. Its beneficial to make the device to clock master which is connected to PC and whose ASIO driver will be in use by the DAW, then the DAW determins clock and ADI-2 and all clock slaves will have automatically the correct clock based on the DAWs project settings.
So, If you want to record from BBF's Mic Pre's I think you need to clock sync both devices by an additional toslink cable from ADI-2 * to the BBFP (as it can receive clock only via a digital Input like ADAT IN). But then you have no digital cable left anymore to connect the Vio digitally !!! The Vio doesn't seem to have an AES IN as far as I can see. And this would require the ADI-2 Pro to have ADAT/SPDIF and a separate AES channel.
I think you should 1st check closely by double blind tests whether the Vio gives to you that much additional benefit over the ADI-2 Pro.
I personally compared side by side the ADI-2 Pro and DAC against the DAC-40 module of the Accuphase E-600 Class A HiFi amp with B+W 803 D3 speakers connected. Hard to recognize any differences. I tend to say, that the Pro and DAC deliver a little bit more detailed room information. So the ADI-2 * are already high end devices and I see no value in spending so much money into 2 DACs and using the excellent ADI-2 Pro only for dynamic loudness. This maked no sense to me.
I would simplify your setup and make an UFX II to the center of your homerecording studio. By this you have a lot of more options. Durec, autoset, enhanced analog section of the UFX II, more channels and fully standalone by its display. Also signal flow and routing is a lot easier if the UFX II is the center of your recording studio.
Then I would connect the ADI-2 Pro FS via AES as clock slave. And then phones and speakers to the ADI-2 Pro. Steadyclock of ADI-2 Pro FS will use the internal FS clock for the final D/A conversion, so you do not loose any advantage of FS clock even if the device is clock slave. Beside of this the UFX II offers already a high quality clock signal.
With the ADI-2 Pro's key remapping feature you can very nicely switch between phones and speakers. When you switch the outputs you will have a 1 second ramp-up of volume which gives you time to turn volume down shall it be too loud. Mute all and enabling/disabling Loudness/PEQ are additionally useful functions. This setup is described here in detail: http://www.tonstudio-forum.de/blog/inde … tup-EN-DE/
With this combination you safe money and get even a more sophisticated recording setup.
At any time you can enhance this solution by adding an ARC USB, which you can connect either to PC or directly to the UFX II, where the latter is a big benefit for standalone operation.
Next you can do it like me and use a 15m toslink cable (maybe up to 20m) to make a connection to your HiFi. If you need High End there as well then I would place an additional ADI-2 DAC there. As dynamic loudness function is also very nice there. Then you can make an ADI-2 DAC in front of your HiFi to the center of High End DA conversion. It simply workd fabulous. Also the possibility to map functions to the 4 programmable keys on the remote control.
I personally use an Oehlbach Optosel 4:1 in front of the ADI-2 DAC. It has BTW also a nicely working remote control. The DAC is connected via balanced cable (XLR) to the HiFi amp. To the Oehlbach Optosel I can connect digitally (SPDIF) UFX+ (Studio), TV and Oppo Blu
-ray Player. Still one port free for i.e. a Streamer if you like. The Oehlbach works reliably up to 96 kHz, more is really not required.
By this setup you have additionally the benefit that you do not require the big Oppo with its own high end D/A converters, as this does the ADI-2 DAC now for up to 4 devices !!!
When I want to listen to Music, then my Player is MusicBee on Windows PC. The lossless files I play either through UFX+ -> ADI-2 Pro -> Geithain RL906D or alternatively through my HiFi. UFX+ -> Optosel -> ADI-2 DAC -> HiFi.
This combination of devices (UFX *, ADI-2 Pro and ADI-2 DAC) I described here: http://www.tonstudio-forum.de/blog/inde … tup-EN-DE/
If you compare functionality, price and total value, then I think you are better off with
Option A
UFX II. €1999
ADI-2 Pro FS. €1563
ARC USB. €129
Approx. € 3691
and optionally on top
ADI-2 DAC. €999
Option B (incl Option A)
Total: €4690
compared to your planned setup Option C:
BBFP €735
ADI-2 Pro FS €1563
Vio V281 €1949 ( without digital option, so this will at the end cost even more)
At minimum €4200 PLUS the digital option !!
If you ask me, you get a much better setup with Option A and even save money.
Even Option B is not much more expensive as you need to also get the digital add-on for the Vio. And even if not. Its in my opinion a much better setup.
BTW I am using an Audeze LCD-3 with the ADI-2 Pro and I am really missing nothing. I think you will like it as well.
Please check whether the Vio is really worth the money. I have a certain feeling that you get same quality and more value by selling BBFP and going for Option A or B.
Also consider, that speakers and monitors also need to be on par with the D/A converters in front. Really consider a comparison of both DACs in your environment using your equipment. Maybe get them all and test the final functionality for you side by side and also honor the additional functionality/workflow of final solution B which I really can recommend.
BR Ramses - UFX III, 12Mic, XTC, ADI-2 Pro FS R BE, RayDAT, X10SRi-F, E5-1680v4, Win10Pro22H2, Cub14