@dsper, I did exactly as you suggested last year; sold my Bricasti M3 and tried the ASR darlings RME ADI2 FS and Topping D90. I don't have anything bad to say about either of them; for the money I would recommend either. The RME was my favorite of the two and I almost decided to keep it longer term until I was lucky enough to stumble on a Mystique V3 Balanced.
In my system the D90 offered great dynamics, a black background, and amazing resolution. As a device to simply analyze every last bit of detail on my favorite recordings it was great. That being said, for my musical tastes and system preference (Pass Amp, Spendor Speakers) I found the D90 to be too forward and fatiguing for my tastes; I had to lower my listening levels and ultimately my listening time when using it. I had problems enjoying the music through all of the analytical detail on the majority of the recordings I listen to. Other folks who prefer that type of sound get a killer deal for its MSRP.
In comparison, I find the Mystique V3 simply plays music in my system and that is what it's all about for me and am happy to pay the difference. Yes, I A/Bed the Mystique and RME in my system (I returned the D90) and preferred the Mystique enough to pony up the $$. Again these are my tastes and experiences in my system... If I need a reasonably priced musical sounding DAC again in the future between upgrades or for a different system, I would be very happy to bring the RME back into my house.
In my system the D90 offered great dynamics, a black background, and amazing resolution. As a device to simply analyze every last bit of detail on my favorite recordings it was great. That being said, for my musical tastes and system preference (Pass Amp, Spendor Speakers) I found the D90 to be too forward and fatiguing for my tastes; I had to lower my listening levels and ultimately my listening time when using it. I had problems enjoying the music through all of the analytical detail on the majority of the recordings I listen to. Other folks who prefer that type of sound get a killer deal for its MSRP.
In comparison, I find the Mystique V3 simply plays music in my system and that is what it's all about for me and am happy to pay the difference. Yes, I A/Bed the Mystique and RME in my system (I returned the D90) and preferred the Mystique enough to pony up the $$. Again these are my tastes and experiences in my system... If I need a reasonably priced musical sounding DAC again in the future between upgrades or for a different system, I would be very happy to bring the RME back into my house.