Well, might be overkill, but for $100 it's on the low cost end of high end audio gear. I guess I just am not one of those people who look for the lowest cost option. A $1 DAC might work, but I suppose I tend to think longer-term and find things that cost a little more but I know will carry over several builds and give me more options than I think I might need. That comes from a lifetime of buying cheap stuff only to be forced to replace it with something better when my needs and desires expand. In the end, I've learned to just spend more in the beginning and it usually pays dividends over time. That's why I think people should consider buying more monitor than they think they need, or a better keyboard than they might be willing to spend for. Sure, don't go into debt to buy a Topre Realforce 87u 55g. But if you're a professional writer, it's worth $300 for a keyboard that will bring your joy and durability for a decade or more as opposed to enduring cheap disposable junk that needs to be replaced every 10 months at $15 a pop. But in this case, yes, a cheap DAC would eliminate interference issues with his Logitech speakers just fine. But I can't help the part of me that visualizes him deciding to get better speakers some day only to realize he could do better in terms of what will drive those future speakers. But yeah, a Schiit DAC might be overkill. At least I didn't recommend some of their tube amplified DACs. 🙂 I TRIED to keep it reasonable! 😀