DAC Choice in 47Labs CDP system


Struggling to find a DAC which matches the musicality & emotional involvement of my 47 Flatfish/Progression combo

DAC's tried so far

Audiolab MDAC - awful - got a right toasting

Lampizator Level 3 & 4.5 These two DAC's were analog and natural sounding, but their presentations were as if watching a stage performance - distant. The sound was also rather skinny compared to the fat, fleshed out and 3-D 47.

As the sound with the Lampi's in was just too far away, the musicality just never made an emotional contact

I listened to a Chord Hugo, but that was with some Kef standmounted 'speakers and the overall sound was 'accurate' ('Hi-Fi')... with a top which was slightly edgy & uncomfortable. I am getting the Hugo into my system to trial

Other recommended DAC's from others is the Metrum Octave

My amp is the integrated Leben CS300 (EL84's)

And 'speakers are Zu Druid (101dB efficient) which are neutral to warm sounding
bonesetter2004

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Ha ha - why am I wanting a DAC?? Quite

I thought I would dip my feet into Hi-Res but have very quickly realised it isn't all it's cracked up to be and is full of pitfalls and terrible sounding bits of 'Hi-Fi'

Not only that, I am suspecting it is a way of getting middle aged audiophiles to buy their favourite music all over again in yet another format - all the SACD's I ever heard never sounded decent or more enjoyable than red book CD

My aim was never to 'change'anything - I love my 47/Leben/Druid combo. I wanted to hear Hi-Res at a similar enjoyment as what I have now, while not costing a kidney donation

However, the Metrum Octave does seem worth a go - I can get a no obligation trial. The Octave doesn't cost big money and I am curious, so will give it a go

Thanks very much for the comments, much appreciated