I have become convinced that all of the difference in sound between DACs is usually a result of differences in the analogue domain after the D/A conversion takes place.
We did a comparison awhile ago in my main system, which is very good for analytic purposes. We listened to a Cambridge Dacmagic against a Hegel HD12 and the latter clearly had better sound staging and better reproduction of treble and 'air'.
I'm not saying that there are no differences between DACs you listened to, just that maybe your system isn't revealing them to you. Maybe the sound just isn't different enough for you to detect on your system?
We did a comparison awhile ago in my main system, which is very good for analytic purposes. We listened to a Cambridge Dacmagic against a Hegel HD12 and the latter clearly had better sound staging and better reproduction of treble and 'air'.
I'm not saying that there are no differences between DACs you listened to, just that maybe your system isn't revealing them to you. Maybe the sound just isn't different enough for you to detect on your system?