Do you have a perfect digital marriage?


Please share with others if you have a perfect digital marriage. 

Do you have a streamer (brand and Model) that you have paired with a DAC (brand and model) that has created a blissful marriage creating the best harmony you have heard?

What are the aspects of the sound you really like?

For example  HiFi Rose RX RS130 streamer fed by fiber optic ethernet connected I2S to Denafrips Pontus II, 12th Anniversary DAC.

Organic, clean, musical, great separation of instruments, dynamic

How's you marriage going?

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MacMini with Roon (lifetime) -> USB -> HoloAudio May DAC L2. For FLAC files only, I don't stream. No complaints, but have not been listening to many DACs. Just got a decent one so that I won't have to wonder anymore.

This is just for the occasional digital music listening, I prefer vinyl and that is where my money goes (Rega Naia). 

DC-powered 2016 Mac Mini -> Pi2AES streamer -> Doge 7 DAC.  Big, 3D analogue sound.  Sounds pretty good to me, and my listening buddies agree.  The Pi2AES is $199, plus $80 for a Raspberry Pi 4 and $80 for Gentooplayer operating system.  Same with the Doge, which I got on sale four years ago for $1000.  Sabre DAC with all-tube output, no op amps, built like the proverbial tank.

I'd like to hear some newer DACs with I2S input, like a Holo or Denafrips, but I'm not in a hurry.  The Doge uses the coax from the Pi2AES.  I might try to borrow something from a friend at some point.

I have a happy marriage but I have a problem with monogamy.  I’ve dated a lot of streamers and DACs over the years.  I’m now in a committed relationship with my Innuos Zen Mk3 streamer with a Pine Tree Audio USB cable connected to my Holo Audio Cyan 2 DAC.
 

It’s very quiet and revealing without any sibilance.   A wide soundstage with good width and depth and instrument separation.  I like describing music the way people talk about wine.  It’s a playful little system with transparent highs, lows and mids with just a touch of warmth where needed.  Pair it with Qobuz and hard rock and enjoy with your favorite adult beverage.  A marriage made in musical heaven.  

My DAC journey started with a Griffin iMic, then on to various budget units like Roland UA-1G, Apogee Duet… the plan was to digitize all my vinyl. Ha! I’ve had an LP12 since 1983, so I decided to listen to records and treat digital as a separate if not equal source. The Duet had a really nice sound, but I started to sample iFi products. Their Zen Signature was very listenable until I recently decided to buy one piece of kit and purchased a Linn Akurate DSM/3. Their now outdated Katalyst DAC sounds really good and I’ve decided that this is the sweet spot for me. A one-box solution makes sense in my little living room/listening room, and allows me to have vinyl, streaming and my own digital library available painlessly.

Linn Akurate DSM/3>Linn AV5125 Aktiv>Linn Keilidhs  Linn LP12 

Qobuz & Digital thru CAT5 from Mac Mini M1 Roon Core

Roon is easier, but the Linn app is pretty functional too.