I was asked a while ago to post a review of the Canor, DAC 2.10 and at the time just didn't have the hours into it to make an informative report. Still don't really have the words to describe it but I can share these. Of the DACs in the $3-5.5K range I demoed, I found the 2.10 to be a better and in some cases a far superior option for me than those from Weiss, Denafrips, PS Audio, Bel Canto, Merason & one or two more. There are plenty of others I could have tried but stopped the search when I got to the Canor (liked the Merason too) but to me the Canor sounded more organic than the others. The air around instruments and depth of soundstage is really amazing. It gives the listener an impression of totally being there. Not in an up-front kinda way & not aggressive in any manner. Like that of sitting at a 4-top at your favorite jazz lounge. Some of the others were too clinical, way too resolving and just not enough of a digital departure. Maybe because it's a tube hybrid component and that I've loaded it now with expensive 6922 tubes, which I believe has made it even more holographic, but I couldn't find a reason to choose any of the others. I use all Audience AU24se cables including digital coax and my system sounds amazing. Other components at home by Aesthetix, Lumin, Audio Note, Sonus Faber, Luxman, Canary, Line Magnetic, LFD & more. This Canor for $4K is a wildly solid deal. I could have paid more and received much less so although $4K isn't inexpensive, in my instance, it has been money very well spent. Only slight bummer is that I wanted one in silver and they were unavailable at the time of purchase - black has grown on me though.
These guys say it all better than I: https://positive-feedback.com/reviews/hardware-reviews/canor-audio-dac-2-10/
Just my experience.