Most organic / real / analogue sounding DAC (ideally with Volume Control) for $1500??????


I’d say I’m completely jaded with digital Hifi.   All sounds so thin & clinical.

I people raving about Benchmark DACs & Chord Mojos etc. They sound like hell to me.   Nothing at all like real live voices & instruments.

I’ve been reading about R2R Ladders & NOS.   The descriptions match what I’m looking for.   I want natural sound that makes me forget about Hifi & just listen to the music.
like Reel to Reel without the faff.

Lifelike is my aim, but I certainly prefer a warm, dark sound over clinical.

Don't need a load of inputs.  Only need 2 or 3.
I don’t have any analog sources, so prefer the DAC to have Volume Control to eliminate the need for a Pre Amp.   However, if the best sounding DACs don’t have Volume Control & there are clear sonic benefits to having a Preamp, then I could be persuaded.

I’m in UK btw, so need brands that ship to UK.


Suggestions please?


Thanks

singintheblues
audiofun4
The 777 is a tube DAC. I do have a tube amp, so I do not need the "infusion of happy vibes" a tube might give you with SS gear.
I am a sucker for a "mellow" sound - and with my tube amp and the Metrum Octave I had before I already got me there.
The Amethyst just added more bass and "grunt" - letting the Octave sounding a wee bit dreamy - and the Amethyst more "real".
I am a happy camper with 24bit / 48khz and even redbook sounds "analog enough" - warm and bassy that is now.


 

Chord Mojo and Benchmark DAC sound like hell? That’s quite an exaggeration there. What speakers are you using?
I think the folks that believe digital will never come close to sounding as pleasing as analog never felt motivated enough to try very hard.The majority of the upgrades and tweaks went towards optimizing their analog setup.Not that there's anything wrong with that:-)They will never sound exactly the same but a system put together to make the most of a digital front end will be equally satisfying and sound wonderful.As others have mentioned it's the system as a whole IMHO.
@jtcf Exactly. Maybe most of my well remastered CDs aren’t exactly analog-like in open, spacious sound, but they are intensely musical sounding. As to my historic (and 1000s of acoustic) 78s on CD, wow, they are better than I could have achieved using my 78 analog front end (VPI 19-4/Ultracraft/Grado 78 e/Marantz 7C).  I don't have the time to adjust speed/pitch and stylus size for each of those records.
Now I have to say Organic  Audio equipment, I think I heard everything Now......