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

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.). 

If you are looking for good sound quality then you want a separate DAC and streamer. Both of similar quality. Typically separates sound a lot better and set you up to upgrade stepwise in the future. Yes, I would sell your DAC.

If you want a significant step up consider something like Schiit Yggdrasil DAC… this is a high quality low cost streamer that has better sound quality than you would expect for the cost. For a streamer, maybe a Lumin U2. While BlueSound streamers are most folks first streamer, I have found an equivalent quality streamer improves the sound significantly. I own Aurender streamers… they are typically at the top of the list in any category, but I am guessing they are a bit above your reach.

+1 @ghdprentice and @soix …..

Keeping them separate with both a having linear power supply, is the cold hard truth if you strive for premium performance.

I found that out with with personal experience with my BRYSTON digital player / server / streamer paired up with its matched stablemate BRYSTON DAC.