DAC UPGRADE QUESTION


I currently have the following system:

1. Martin Logan 11A impressions hybrid-subwoofer with electrostatic panels.

2. Conrad Johnson Classic 62 power amp-60 watts per channel (not the SE )

3. Chord Qtest DAC

4. Lumin U2 mini streamer

Adding the Lumin and streaming with Qobuz has improved the sound immensely from my Cary CD player being used as a transport and the Qtest DAC.

The Qtest Dac was around $2000.00. 

Looking for upgrade suggestions as thinking I can improve my sound further with a better sounding DAC.

Thank you. 

 

 

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You might also look into getting a Denifrips Venus ll or a used Denifrips Terminator ll.  Both are well made ladder DAC’s. The Venus ll new, is under your limit and Terminator ll used, might be a little bit more.

You can’t go wrong with either.

All the best.

I've been demo'd a Hegel HD 30 used with Valve Amplification and Klipsch Jubilee Speakers.

As a SS Device the HD 30 has made the better of impressions made to date of all SS DAC's encountered for demo' purposes.

Members of the group who were present have also been demo'd the HD 30 in another system where Valve Amp's and ESL Speakers are in use, and it has made a very good impression and got very good commendations.

The ESL System has had Denafrips Aries II and Venus II Models added over a period of time for demo' purposes and these have not got too much appraisal, I could not warm to the Aries II.

On one occasion, when I was not in attendance, a Group Member who is a EE, had compared their own DAC, built for approx' £300 to the Venus II, and the general description given to me was that the Venus II was not in the race.

The Venus II owner, in a follow up mail, made it known they were considering selling the DAC after this experience. They want to revisit the comparison, now the New Firmware is downloaded. 

Teac NT-505 is a very nice, easy to use network streaming dac.  Mine has been modded by Doug Jesse at ASi Teknology.  It sounds awesome.  I stream Qobuz via Teac software.  Works like a charm.