It's not my first experience in dealing with a Chinese made DAC. I bought a Yulong Sabre DA3 a number of years ago that was shipped directly from China. Also no need to contact Holo Audio, their not so good return policy is already spelled out on their website. Warranty returns and just regular returns are handled differently but they don't accept any returns on a Holo Audio May from what I see. This is always a risk we all have to decide on when we buy from a Chinese company or even a boutique company who is a one man show. As much as I want to buy from Holo Audio there are risks with them being a one man show and a Chinese company. There are risks in everything!
Too many choices for R2R DACS--opinions appreciated
So I've decided to treat myself to a new DAC to celebrate a rather significant birthday coming up, and I'm very intrigued by the new generation of DACs employing R2R technology. Reviews have been unrelentingly positive, but I have way too many choices now, so I'd appreciate some opinions from any of you who may have had a chance to compare some of them. Price range: about $3K (with some slight headroom if the right DAC warrants it). I've looked at reviews for Audio-GD, Denafrips, Sonnet, and the new one from Jay's Audio (which doesn't yet seem to have any reviews that I can find).
I'll be replacing a DAC that I actually really like, an Abbingdon Music Research DP-777 (not SE) which I've had for a few years now, but from what I read about the R2Rs, they appear to produce a sound I might like even better.
Listening preferences: mostly classical, some folk, some Broadway, and I never totally outgrew my taste for the good ol' rock music I grew up with.
Rest of the system: Modwright KWI-200 integrated, Cambridge Audio CXU disc spinner, Ryan R610 speakers, Rel S2 sub. Cables: Audience & Cardas. (This all might be a bit TMI, but let's cover all the bases).
Your opinions gratefully received. Thanks!
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I came across this on the Lampizator site. http://www.lampizator.eu/lampizator/TDA1541%20corner/TDA1541.html The TDA1541 is the DAC chip of the MHDT Orchid.
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I currently have an original Schiit Bifrost and a Denafrips Pontus ll. It’s a PITA, but comparing them was interesting. The Bifrost is great, but the Pontus ll is a totally different animal! Much better bass and better mids and highs. Definitely less analytical. If I get the funds, I’d like to try other RTR DAC’s. All the best. JD |
Once again, thanks to all for the opinions and very helpful information. At this point (though it’s not set in stone--yet) I’m flipping back and forth between the Holo Audio Spring 3 KTE and the Sonnet Morpheus II. Reviews seem to favor the Holo DAC (narrowly), but there are downsides, principally the point of origin for shipping (Singapore, I think) and a rather long wait for the DAC to be assembled. There is a domestic source for the Morpheus which is a distinct upside, but it’s located here in California, so there’ll be a pretty steep sales tax tacked on. In the end, it’s probably a wash, price-wise. I did notice a Morpheus for sale at a pretty good price on USAM BTW, but you never seem to see Holo Spring 3 on the used sites. That could be a clue in itself. I’d welcome opinions. BTW, I’ve watched any number of Youtube vids about these DACS, which are pretty helpful but can’t really give a realistic idea of how one or the other would perform in my system (see original post). |
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