DAC or streamer? Which one is impacted by technology improvements?
Okay, I would recommend upgrading the MF DAC. Also, your streamer would benefit from my Synchro-Mesh reclocker and my BNC coax cable if you are using S/PDIF coax (RCA adapters). Jitter is ~20psec. This is the cheapest way to get a world-class digital feed. You can use it with your CD Transport as well and switch between the two. Here are some jitter plots: http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=154310.0 You might look at the popular DACs right now in the lower price ranges, including Shiit, Ressonessence, Chord, Aqua etc.. Look at the reviews at audiostream.com Steve N. Empirical Audio |
Many thanks, Steve, Very helpful. I am not trying to solve "world hunger" :-) , but was more into the balancing between streamer and DAC. I have streamer that supports 24 bit/192 kHz (Raumfeld) and a DAC (V-DAC from Musical Fidelity), but both a low cost and I miss some dynamics. So I am looking for an upgrade and was wondering, where to put the money. |
Technology can impact either: MQA and DSD impacts DACs Future formats could impact DACs. Interfaces including USB, Bluetooth and Ethernet/WIFI impacts DACs. MQA, DSD, Bluetooth and Ethernet impacts streamers. Even new player software like Roon or services like Tidal impacts streamers. If you are trying to create a system that is resilient to all of these kinds of changes, forget it. It's like buying a laptop and expecting all of the apps created for the next 20 years to run on it. Never happen. You are better off to decide what format the majority of the music that you love is in and optimize around that. For most audiophiles 16/44.1 covers most of our music, but sometimes we can download remasters at higher sample rates and even DSD. If you don't have a system that delivers live sound for 16/44.1, then I would recommend to work on that first. Even this can sound amazingly live. The rest is gravy. Steve N. Empirical Audio |