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A couple of final contenders: https://aoshida-audio.com/products/gustard-dac-x26-pro?DIST=Q0U%3D Or the least expensive (yyzsantabarbara raves about): https://apos.audio/products/topping-d90se-dac
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First thing to realize is that RME is a big name in the pro audio industry (recording studios, etc.). The price of RME components is significantly higher than other pro audio components. So you are already paying more for the RME than you would for comparable items. Second, the RME has additional features for audio analysis and DSP audio EQ. So you are paying for that as well. If you need a DAC that has DSP EQ, then it's definitely an option. There is one youtube video where the guy says the Topping D90 sounds cleaner/better than the RME ADI-2 DAC. At $764, it's significantly less than the RME. The Topping D90 may be a good option if your budget is really low at the $700-800 level, but realize that the D90 has an internal switching power supply. No way to upgrade to linear power supply here.
ok, so let's talk about Gustard X22. The Gustard X22 is like a "half-version" of the LKS 005. Good power supplies, dual ESS chips in high current mode. However, it uses bunches of op amps for both I/V and output stages. Plus you have Nichicon Gold Tune for main power supply capacitors. Is the sound good? Yeah, but you are not going to have the greatest transparency or high frequency "air" in your music. Even the Topping D90 is more transparent with more "air" than the gustard. I would actually get the D90 over the Gustard at this point (my personal opinion). The Topping D90 is great if you really only at that $800 level, but you're kind of stuck there at that point. There is no where to go, no way for improvements. |
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