I really don't take any of the YT audiophile "reviewers" seriously.
DAC shopping - Trying to sift through the Hype. Can I trust the reviews these days ??
Hi All,
Well I've been reading a ton of threads about DACs. This is a very complicated endeavor, trying to find a new DAC. My 1st question is: Can I trust all the Youtube reviews these days ?
Seems like everyone is promoting the same DACs. I'm looking into a R2R Dac. Tons of hype for Holo May,Cyan,Laiv Harmony,Denafrips. Are these truly great Dacs or are they just the flavour of the month ?. There is almost zero negativity towards these Dacs. It's kind of like when the Eversolo streamers came out. Seemed like every reviewer was pushing the Eversolo. So searching for a new DAC online almost seems like sponsored ADs everywhere, am I wrong in feeling this way ?
That all being said here is my criteria for a new DAC (Probably searching the used market to get best value)
I believe I want to go with a R2R Dac, but it's not a dealbreaker.
My budget: $1000-$3000
My system: Bryston 3B Cubed, VTL(tube pre),Bel Canto 3.7 Dac(with upgrades), Antipodes Ds-3(player/server).
I really enjoy my Bel Canto 3.7, but it doesn't have USB input and I'm curious how much better a DAC sounds in 2024, compared to an older Bel Canto,. My BC has an upgraded linear supply. Once again this DAC sounds beautiful, but when its not compared to anything......Maybe I'm depriving myself of a better DAC. This is the only DAC I've had with existing equipment.
I know plenty of you will say go audition as many DACs as you can, but that is difficult unless it's hooked up to my gear. Won't help going to a store with a DAC being hooked up to different gear.Plus I want to buy used. I can buy higher end with a bit of a discount.
From my research these are the DACs I'm thinking of pursuing:
Laiv Harmony
Denafrips Pontas ii
Holo Cyan
You can tell from my choices that I've been buying into the hype.
Please add to my list of DACs and please dispel any extra hype over the most talked about models.
Cheers.
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@bunkertoy I had Bel Canto DAC3. Used it with USB from Mac Mini and tried it with CD transport as well. Not a bad DAC but modern DACs in the same MSRP price range are better for the most part. If you want to try an R2R DAC I’d recommend stretching it out to Denafrips Terminator or Holo May. At this point these two are established and have service centers in the USA. I would skip LAiV - it is too new and there are reports of boards going bad. Besides, it’s overhyped. Giant killers are extremely rare in the world of DACs. |
I have the TotalDac d1 entry level model and couldn't be happier. I also invested in a higher quality streamer (Baets Revoltion) I started my digital quest with RME then Bryston It was night and day difference between the 2 systems. If your single source for music is streaming I would suggest you focus on maximizing that part. A DAC with external power supply And a dedicated streamer with external power supply AES INPUT OR Is2
Good luck |
After thinking about a new dac for over a year I have decided on the Audial DAC S5b. Why you could ask? It uses a very old chip. But that is one of the reasons, these chips were abandoned because they were very expensive to manufacture. Also in my opinion the implementation is the all important aspect of a dac. Pedja has spent years optimizing this design. The dac I have been using for last many years is a Primare dac30 which is still going strong and will be doing service in my second system, for this new dac I wanted something different than sigma delta variations. Should get it in time for the holidays, am really looking forward to hearing it in my system. |
@bunkertoy I wouldn’t blindly subscribe to all DAC’s in a $ 1,000-3,000 sound the same, even if they share similar designs. I’ve been able or lucky enough to be able to compare DAC’s in my system, have had Node 2i, Lumin D2 w/Sbooster, MHDT Pagota Balanced and the DAC in a Krell Illusuons ii Pre. I was able to swap between the DAC’s and also use either the Node 2i and Lumin D2 as a streamer only. I then sold the D2 and bought an AURALiC G2 as a stand alone streamer. I still had the Node, MHDT and Krell and would switch between them. They all sounded noticeably different. With all of the DAC’s using the stand alone streamer was a noticeable step up. Synergy was also a big part of the equation. Choosing the input and output’s also played a key role. I moved on to a Lumin P1 and then to a Lumin U2 mini w/Sbooster feeding a PS Audio Direct Stream MKii. So, I’ve had R2R, various Chip designs, FPGA designed DAC’s and they all sound different in my system, noticeably. I can also hear differences when changing inputs / outputs. Finding either a streamer that’s versatile and can play well many DAC’s and various outputs or getting a Streamer that is known, designed to have a special connection to a DAC like say the PS Audio Airlens and MKii using the I2s are keys. You have a really nice DAC already, I don’t know that in this price range you’ll beat it, more likely you’ll find something that sounds different. I like the advice you got around picking a versatile streamer, enjoying the DAC you have and then upgrading the DAC down the road. If you do roll with a new DAC and want North American made or European made and want to go the R2R route, Linear Tube Audio (LTA) just launched their first DAC, it’s R2R and has a Tube stage. It’s getting a lot of love and they are known for making outstanding gear with high quality parts usually not found in gear at the price ranges they sell at. Schit also has a crazy ratio, value relative to price. If you venture into Asian made products, MHDT offers some really well implemented R2R tube stage DAC’s. If you went with an all in 1 box, a Lumin T3 used would be a nice step up but then you are a little more limited, not as flexible as having separates. Used will give you a nice bang for your buck. Another highly regarded R2R Tube DAC made in the U.S. is the Audio Mirror Tubador has gotten a lot of love in the past but haven’t heard much recently. Synergy is key, the streamer and how well it plays with the DAC matters, how well the DAC matches the Pre / Amp also play a big role. The technology is always evolving from DAC standpoint but a well implemented power supply and output stages along with the overall design of the DAC are way more important than the latest chip. Out of all the DAC’s I’ve had, the MHDT Pagoda balanced was my favorite. Next to the Node 2i, was the cheapest, the design was old school, R2R with a tube stage. At some point I’m going to either buy this DAC again or a similar design, something like the LTA or Tubador to compare to the PS Audio. Good Luck! |
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