+1 for Schiit dacs. The Gungnir Multibit is $1249 or basic Gungnir is $849 and can be upgraded later to Multibit for $500. Loving it here. Will be even better when my Sonore microRendu arrives. Cheers,
Spencer
Spencer
DAC recommendation in the $1k range
I don't know if this remotely fits the bill, as I confess I'm new to audio. Plus, it's a bit over your $1k, but I love this unit: (And no, I don't work for Crutchfield, nor did I buy my unit from them; but I think they have a great writeup.)http://www.crutchfield.com/p_768BD105DB/Oppo-BDP-105D-Darbee-Edition-Black.html Balanced outs for L&R, fully controllable by phone app, including volume, on/off; wifi, which extends rangeto anywhere in network, beyond sight; tons of inputs, natively streams stuff including TIDAL. Again, I'm not sure I comprehend what you're looking for, but if it's this type of piece, I'd consider this one. I have this, into pre, into amp, into speakers. I have AppleTV as an input to this for streaming functionality. |
A two-unit (small component) set-up well under $1K, the iFi iUSB3.0 > iFi Micro iDSD DAC that will smoke most DACs three times the cost. All the iFi line sound great at a very low price point:http://ifi-audio.com/home/products/micro/ I travel for work constantly, but after using iFi gear at work I also run the above at home on my not-so-portable McIntosh 601s > B&W 802d and still find iFi one of the best DACs out there at any price. |
I have home this one for $920: http://www.teac.com/product/nt-503/ Absolutely loved it 44.1Khz conversion to 12.2Mhz DSD...... Ritchie |