A DAC that crushes price vs. performance ratio


I felt strongly that I wanted to inform the Gon members about a new DAC that ranks with the very best on the market regarding performance, but costs around $2,000.00.  The Lab12 DAC1 SE was compared to three reference level DACS that retail for over $12.000.00 in my review for hometheaterreview.com and was at least on the same level sonicly, if not better.  This DAC from Greece is not just "good for the money" but competes with virtually anything on the market regardless of price!

For all the details about the Lab12 DAC1 SE performance and what other DACS it was compared to take a look at the review.  If you are shopping/looking for a new digital front end to drive your system, you owe it to yourself to check this DAC out, unless you like to spend tons of more $ without getting better performance.
teajay
Interesting with all this interest in a simple DAC. Anyone can build a "fantastic" DAC. When it's all about speakers and the room. I'm perfectly happy with a Yamaha WXC-50 feeding my ATC 150 ASL. Yes, I also got more expensive ones and a Diana from 1992 (will crush all others...).
Teajay- I can’t believe what you said in your response: “This NOS Phillips DAC chip is extremely held in high esteem by many listeners/designers because if used in the right way”. So you are saying that only 1 manufacturer can perform magic on a budget/cheap chip to make it sound much better than all the more common chips used in 99% of the other well known dacs. 

I didn’t make my comments up, if you do a search on your chip, you will find a lot of people indicating it’s a cheap budget chip.

when I did audition many dacs years ago, most of the top manufacturers used a common set of chips.

Like I said, if a dac doesn’t use FPGA, I won’t even look at it, so no, I didn’t review your dac and I didn’t claim I did.
It’s been a long time since I read and/or reply on all of this A-n b.s.)))  I actually surprised to see that in 2018 so many people still wasting their time reading all this b.s. by paid writers/reviewers instead of listening to YouTube audio/video samples that proves such claimsof “ and  disregarded those “legends” that are not supported by said samples.
dvac,
Let me understand this...are you actually saying that listening to audio systems on your computer speakers is a good way of evaluating their sound quality?