You may want to look into the Bryston BDA-3 which just came out. It has all the inputs you would ever need, I have the BDA-1 and to my ears it sounds pretty good. In fact I have the BDA-3 on order. It should arrive the end of this month. I'm just moving up to the latest.
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Hey Audiogon,
This is my first post here. I've been doing quite a bit of research and am looking for a DAC for my system.
My laptop will be the source. I already have an Audio Research pre-amp that I find to be the best for my listening preferences. So, I really don't need the DAC to do anything besides convert... no pre-amp or headphone amp needed.
I would like the most neutral DAC possible, and am tempted to check out the Benchmark DAC1 USB or DAC2. I also like the Bel Canto DAC2 for its simplicity. I will probably be looking on the used market at anything under $1000. Of course, the greater the value, the better.
Overall, I am looking for the most neutral DAC possible because I believe that my pre-amp, amp and speakers should be the components coloring the music. I see people mentioning that the benchmarks are too "harsh" or "revealing" but I think that may be cleared up by the pre-amp. We won't know until its in the system, but I want to make an educated purchase.
Any input is greatly appreciated. Thank you
This is my first post here. I've been doing quite a bit of research and am looking for a DAC for my system.
My laptop will be the source. I already have an Audio Research pre-amp that I find to be the best for my listening preferences. So, I really don't need the DAC to do anything besides convert... no pre-amp or headphone amp needed.
I would like the most neutral DAC possible, and am tempted to check out the Benchmark DAC1 USB or DAC2. I also like the Bel Canto DAC2 for its simplicity. I will probably be looking on the used market at anything under $1000. Of course, the greater the value, the better.
Overall, I am looking for the most neutral DAC possible because I believe that my pre-amp, amp and speakers should be the components coloring the music. I see people mentioning that the benchmarks are too "harsh" or "revealing" but I think that may be cleared up by the pre-amp. We won't know until its in the system, but I want to make an educated purchase.
Any input is greatly appreciated. Thank you
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I'd stay clear of BelCanto. I have a pair of BC amps and have had problems with them. Called Bel Canto and left three VM's and sent numerous emails to arrange a fix - no response. Went back to the dealer where I got them and the dealer dropped the BC line for ther same reason: they build but they don't support. |
@labtec Would you say when it comes to the pitfalls of computer audio a DAC like the one I have which is the Denafrips Ares which has the famous https://www.audiophonics.fr/en/diy-interfaces/amanero-combo-384-digital-interface-usb-384khz-to-i2s-... "Amanero USB Module, with DENAFRIPS redesigned and optimized circuitry, allow the Ares to be used as high-end DAC with computers / streamers. It supports 24bit/384kHz PCM data stream, and DSD64, DSD128, DSD256 decoding via asynchronous USB input. NOTE" would it really make a difference in the quality of the signal if I purchase a Regen or iFi USB 3.0 ? I have a Razer Blade i7 7700 HQ CPU which is connected via USB to the DAC. Thanks. |
@reggy you should be fine. I had the Amenero USB in my lampizator. Since I posted this years ago, the biggest change is the performance of the server. I actually think the server/software is equal or more important than the DAC (assuming you start with a decent one). The Regen has had some updates that now include galvanic isolation and better power supply, so those could be worthwhile depending on the weaknesses of the server, but it's hard to say. I think they sell them with a money back guarantee, so it's something you can try. |
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