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A DAC under a $1000? Oh boy. I guess the Chord Mojo 2. We have those in stock.
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I have heard a lot of good things about it.
A DAC under a $1000? Oh boy. I guess the Chord Mojo 2. We have those in stock.
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As a diehard analog guy (vinyl and tape), I would love to know what you tried as far as DAC’s, streamers, etc.
The reason I ask is that although digital can be the equivalent of the excellent local buffet compared to the 3 star Michelin restaurant that is analog, I still really enjoy it, but boy, does it take work to get right.
Bad digital is the Golden Corral of audio.
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I am done with digital. After having suffered thru every digital format available over the years, and never liking the sound of any of it, I am putting all my time, money and effort into my analog front-ends (turntable and tapedeck).
How many of you have a similar story to tell?
Your original question was never answered by SoundMann. His response was a bunch of names of digital gear he has heard somewhere, but not gear he has owned. And now his budget for something he isn't going to buy is $1,000.
Your original question was never answered by SoundMann. His response was a bunch of names of digital gear he has heard somewhere, but not gear he has owned. And now his budget for something he isn't going to buy is $1,000.
And currently he's using PC and ASUS soundcard as DAC...![]()
The point is a judgment about digital sources based on a system without proper digital source.
Where? In shops? On hi-fi shows?You missed the part where I stated that I have heard some of the worlds best dacs!
Where? In shops? On hi-fi shows?
SoundMann - It would be helpful for you to list your components. Many here have a wealth of experience with DACs across many price points. You are likely to get some very helpful insights.
How can you be "done with digital" when you didn't even started with digital?
Just like I thought...
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OK. My system is comprised of an Accuphase C-250 preamp and P-350 amp, as well as a C17 phonostage. My amp is being recapped, so I am temporarily using a Sony GX900ES receiver.
My turntable is a Micro Seiki BL-51, with both a MA-505 and Grace 707 tonearms.
The cartridges are an Air Tight PC7, and a Signet TK7e. Both currently need retipping.
My cassette deck is a Harman Kardon TD202. I swear that it sounds better on prerecorded cassettes than my old Nakamichi 1000.
My speakers are a hybrid between Acoustat Spectra 11's, and Polk SDA 2B's used as bass modules.
I currently live in a small apartment. I would like to buy a dac for my computer new or used for no more than $1000.
No. What would it prove?