If you haven't seen it, here's a thread enumerating the streamers with i2s outputs...
https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/streamers-with-i2s-connectivity
https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/streamers-with-i2s-connectivity
Best DAC for around $2,500 or less
If you haven't seen it, here's a thread enumerating the streamers with i2s outputs... https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/streamers-with-i2s-connectivity |
And because I just got the email correspondence from Ben @ mojo audio, I'll note that he totally disagrees with me (strongly) and doesn't believe in i2s between dacs. He states: In i2s "the clocking and data are divided into three separate signals: bit clock, word clock, and data. In every other form of digital transmission (USB, Ethernet, Thunderbolt, etc) the clocking is embedded into the data stream and then it is asynchronously buffered and reclocked. Think about it: if one clocking stream has the potential to get distorted, why would making three clocking streams that have to be synchronized be better?!?!?!?!?" |
hgeifman in total agreement.I
suggest the Ayre CODEX DAC. The CODEX DAC has many design features not
commonly found in a DAC that retails for $1,795. One is a pure analog,
linear power supply instead of the more commonly found switching power
supply The Ayre is running expensive Toshiba Jfet outputs that in all my comparisons have not only run up against most all 5 k dacs but surpass as most just dont use them. The CODEX DAC has "A fully-balanced signal path
throughout the analog circuitry provides an inherently clean and quiet
backdrop for your music. The zero-feedback design maintains all of the
pace and rhythm of your favorite artist, rendering your digital music as
effortlessly as if it were live”. Best JohnnyR https://www.ayre.com/products/digital/codex/ |