Advice on a budget R2R DAC


Last year I had to change my computer and since my new Imac did not have a firewire output, I had to change my DAC as well. After reading quite a bit on the topic, I decided on a Benchmark DAC 1, thinking that it made sense to replace a studio converter with another device designed for this same application. The Benchmark plays better than my old one (Motus 828), but when I listen to my turntable (which is rare), I immediately see the difference, even with an inexpensive cartridge (Ortofon OM20). My Altec 620A are quite revealing in the midrange and, contrary to what I’ve read on several occasions, the Benchmark is NOT transparent, at least not in my system. It’s also NOT musical. It sounds like a laboratory instrument. The sound is so amorphous that it doesn’t elicit any emotion. It is reminiscent of the sound of some Japanese amps from the 1970s which made excessive use of feedback to lower distorsion level. The sound isn’t bad, it’s just boring. So I decided to change my converter once again. After reading a lot on Audiogon and updating myself on what’s new, I’m keen to give R2R a try.

Here are my criteria:

- 1,5k (used)
- No tube (my equipment is always on)
- R2R
- no need for DSD (I listen to wav, aiff, mp3, etc.)
- no need for balanced inputs
- no need for volume (or headphone amp)

Converters that I consider :

- Holo Audio Cyan
- Metrum Amethyst
- Mojo Audio Mystique V2

Equipment used:

Speakers: Altec 620A
Amp: Sugden A25B
Cables: Audioquest
Computer: Imac 2017
Media player: JRiver 22
thx...
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Showing 3 responses by alaindexe

thx all for your suggestions... they are greatly appreciated...
georgehifi : these are quite rare in Canada but I will add it on my list...
jjss49 : is the Octave better than the Amethyst ?
audiosaurusrex : RME is manufacturer of sound studio equipment (like Benchmark) and I want to get away from the «studio sound».

mlsstl : thx... i'm gonne do some research about this Sh**t ;)
auxinput : you're right... quite a lot... but some people,didn't take the time to read my criteria and their proposition is irrelevant (I ask for r2r), other propose tube dac although I specified I didn't want tubes... I also realise that I've hurt feelings criticizing some dac... but hey I just try to express what I'm looking for (and NOT looking for) ... as for the Audio GD, the R2R7 was on my list, but too expensive... I'll check the R-28 for sure... thx...

BTW, my budget is 1,5k Canadian $ (about 1,2k US$)
Here’s my final contenders list, in no particular order :

- Metrum : Menuet or Onyx, although the later will probably break my budget;
- Holo Audio Spring;
- Mojo Audio Mystique V2 (those are very rare in Canada, so I probably won’t be able to get one);
- Soekris dac 1421 (same comment as for the Mojo Audio);
- Denafrips Ares II (these sell like hot cakes... one was put on sale last night and was sold this morning!)

@decooney : yes, I hope I’ll end up with something that suit my taste... as for the tube, I never shut my system so that would be a waste...
@jjss49 : I have a hard time believing that the Octave can compete the others here, but I could be wrong... since I don’t use a streaming service, I rather put that money where it counts... ;)