Wyred4Sound. And they're upgradeable! I've received excellent support and the sound is excellent.
Any suggestion on DAC below $1,500
Hello,
I am looking for suggestion with DAC around $1,000 but if the price around $1,500 and the sound will be MUCH BETTER than $1,000 then I can go with $1,500. At first I was going to buy Schiit Gungnir as suggested by someone here but I put it on hold due to my vacation.
Thank you,
I am looking for suggestion with DAC around $1,000 but if the price around $1,500 and the sound will be MUCH BETTER than $1,000 then I can go with $1,500. At first I was going to buy Schiit Gungnir as suggested by someone here but I put it on hold due to my vacation.
Thank you,
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I have found this to be a very interesting DAC. Well under $1500. Haven't noticed any warts or problems. Very clean, detailed, spacious soundstage and stable imaging. It preforms like a really good DAC should. I really like that particular chipset and DAC processor. http://www.ebay.com/itm/251473429943?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT |
I'll take the other side of this coin. Eddy, I would tell you that the idea that you will hear a "big" difference between these dacs, even from $500 to $1500, is highly debatable. You are welcome to go with what everyone is saying, but you should be prepared for the possibility that you don't hear much of a difference, or the difference is so small you'll wish you'd spent the money on something else. Maybe there are huge differences between dacs that cost $300 and $10,000, I don't know because I've never heard a $10K dac. But $1000 vs $1500? Good luck with that. I like Coli's suggestion of the Emotiva DC-1, or you could go with a Peachtree Dac-itx for $300 (I have one), the Schiit Bifrost is a nice unit and you can get the multi-bit version for under $600. Tons of great choices well under $1000, even under $600. |
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