It is more how long lasting the qualities a DAC has to it’s owner. Not how long a DAC holds it’s place in the market. I held on to my BDA-1 for 8 years. Bought it used, sold it for 2/3rds what I paid for it. A highly regarded DAC that provides the sonics one desires should last a person well beyond 3-5 years. The market value is something else.
More money toward better speakers or a better DAC?
Speakers need quality content to play. Great recordings sound very good on low end speakers. Crappy recordings sound bad from great speakers. Seems focus is well served on improving quality of incoming sound. The Dac is a huge part of the equation.
Are we all ‘cheaping’ out by not spending more for a better dac?
Are we all ‘cheaping’ out by not spending more for a better dac?
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