The D1 controls volume level of sound via analog outputs as well as the headphone output. I just got one last week to use on my desktop with A2 speakers. It sounds great and works flawlessly. I've also used the HRT for this, and it's also great. I don't think you can go wrong with either under $200. Both companies make very nice products.
Which sub 200 usd DAC if using an integrated amp?
Hi! I would like to start by asking for your patience here as I am just a beginner in Hifi... but I am really willing to learn :)
I am thinking of ordering a DAC from AudioEngine named Audioengine D1. It is equipped with AKM4396, a sought after DAC chip.
However, I only have integrated amplifier. So it means the signal from my hard drive basically need to run through 2 pre amp (one from the DAC, one from the Inte Amp). Is it a bad thing and how will it affect sound quality?
Should it buy a HRT Music Streamer for 150 usd instead? It does not have volume control but it using PCM1793 D/A chip, supposedly inferior to AKM 4396.
Thank you very much for reading the post! I am really looking forward for your help!
I am thinking of ordering a DAC from AudioEngine named Audioengine D1. It is equipped with AKM4396, a sought after DAC chip.
However, I only have integrated amplifier. So it means the signal from my hard drive basically need to run through 2 pre amp (one from the DAC, one from the Inte Amp). Is it a bad thing and how will it affect sound quality?
Should it buy a HRT Music Streamer for 150 usd instead? It does not have volume control but it using PCM1793 D/A chip, supposedly inferior to AKM 4396.
Thank you very much for reading the post! I am really looking forward for your help!
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