How do you assess a DAC?


I've currently got an Audiolab M-Dac+ and am now going to add a streamer to my system, a lot of which have inbuilt DACs. I'd like to know whether the DAC in the streamers, such as the iFi NEO stream and others I'm considering, is going to be better than my Audiolab, in which case I'd spend a bit more for an "upgrade" and sell on my DAC.

Is it a matter of taste or can I compare certain specs to get an answer?

side22olto

It is 100% a matter of taste. If you are looking at streamers look at the OS it has #1 priority, will the OS integrate with your desired streaming sources and formats?

In my system I use a streamer with ARC room correction into my Sony Signature DAC, best of both worlds. Room correction can do things a DAC can’t. Audio lab has the 6000N streamer on sale for around $400 but no room correction.

Martin Logan Unison streamer is on sale at $199 and has ARC room correction.

If you want to drop four figures on a streamer/dac Innuos, Aurender and HiFi Rose get a lot of love but no room correction.

There is the possibility the in-built DAC can be bypassed, this will give a opportunity to compare a presentation.

Give the Off Board DAC a chance using all options for a connection a trial.

I find (my tastes only) that SPDIF/Coax has always been my preferred connection for the device in use when comparisons are done between devices and available connections.  

Keep the DAC and streamer separate.  Get a good streamer and then upgrade your DAC when you can.  Just my $0.02 FWIW. 

Thanks for the responses. It’s a real minefield choosing a streamer compared to a turntable! There are so many different configuration (streamer with dac, streamer all-in-one inc. amp, very basic streamers like my current Sonos Port, etc.).