I bought a Dragonfly in December and am using it mostly in my Dell Latitude laptop based system at work. It immediately gave me a case of upgrade-itis, and I replaced the stereo in a box speakers I had been using with some used Boston mini monitors and switched from iTunes to JRiver Music Center for software. Combined with a PSB sub, Audioengine desktop amp and some modest cables, this system sounds better than it has any right to given what it cost. Foundation, tone, timing, speed, resolution, air, space, decay, all improved as a result of adding the Dragonfly and accentuated by the capability of Music Center. The digital harshness present using the built-in DAC melted away to music.
A note on set up, I am using the high speed USB port on the Dell dock for the Dragonfly and sourcing digital data from both the internal HD and a 1 TB external drive. The system is very sensitive to the cables used, both USB and mini to RCA analog, confirming Audioquest and salesman claims. HP USB cable beat other economy brands by a noticeable margin, and the external drive with right cable sounds at least as good as the internal drive, same bus as the Dragonfly or not. Auvio brand analog cable was superior to generic cable, again by a fairly wide margin. Cables are an obvious upgrade path for this system in the future when I get antsy.
Final note on the Dragonfly as a DAC/headphone amp. Last night I experimented with the laptop-Dragonfly combination with my Grado 325is headphones listening to a 24/88 version of Goat Rodeo and have to say it was breathtaking. Plenty of power to drive the cans and all of the positive attributes described in spades and then some. This combination was full on hifi, not approaching hifi.
The Dragonfly is a remarkarkable product and as described in Stereophile, a real game changer.
A note on set up, I am using the high speed USB port on the Dell dock for the Dragonfly and sourcing digital data from both the internal HD and a 1 TB external drive. The system is very sensitive to the cables used, both USB and mini to RCA analog, confirming Audioquest and salesman claims. HP USB cable beat other economy brands by a noticeable margin, and the external drive with right cable sounds at least as good as the internal drive, same bus as the Dragonfly or not. Auvio brand analog cable was superior to generic cable, again by a fairly wide margin. Cables are an obvious upgrade path for this system in the future when I get antsy.
Final note on the Dragonfly as a DAC/headphone amp. Last night I experimented with the laptop-Dragonfly combination with my Grado 325is headphones listening to a 24/88 version of Goat Rodeo and have to say it was breathtaking. Plenty of power to drive the cans and all of the positive attributes described in spades and then some. This combination was full on hifi, not approaching hifi.
The Dragonfly is a remarkarkable product and as described in Stereophile, a real game changer.