Dac that produces music


I have been researching the following dacs

metrum hex
yamamoto Yda 1
aqua la voce
audiomat 2.5

i am not looking for hyper detail, but just top to bottom easy listening with good extension especially the bass to be resolved and having impact.
Not a fan of sterile digital sound

which of the above dacs is superior or better do you have s better model to look at?




dvdgreco
I've heard high end DACs and don't know if better or not, (have never A/Bed against the best) but otherwise a used mhdt Constantine fits the bill you describe if you can find one used for not very much.   Could save a lot of money that can go elsewhere.
Chord Hugo.  Read the info on the manufacturers web site.  Read the reviews.  It's all true.  Buy one and enjoy.
I am a cheapskate when it comes to buying stereo stuff. 
I try to get the as much sound quality without spending an arm and a leg.
So, I would ask that you consider the Schiit line of DAC's. 
The cost to performance ration is excellent, and some models can be upgraded in the future.
I have the Yamamoto YDA-1 and it is anything but sterile, I find it colorful and organic and lively sounding. A real joy to listen to if you are ok with a single input.
+1 for Schiit dacs(multibit models). Among members of our local audio group more have been impressed enough after multiple listening sessions to buy Schiit dacs than any other brand/component except perhaps VPI turntables. For many formerly mainly LP listeners, we now can relax and enjoy digital playback at a level not commonly experienced before. Cheers,
Spencer  
As with Jond I can vouch for the Yamamoto YDA-1 DAC. Minimal inputs and features but utterly natural sound character and convincing tone and timbre. A pure music lovers DAC.It will effectively convey emotion and soul.
Charles, 
I'd like to know which schitt dacs are being recommended, and how they sound compared to similarly priced dacs!
I own the Schiit Bifrost Multibit DAC, I also own a McCormack DAC (not upgraded). 
As a SMc fan, I hate to say the Schiit is better, very clean sounding as well as musical. The McCormack is no slouch, either( I am hoping to send it in this summer for some upgrades).
The McCormack is priced a little more than the Schiit ($800 used, to $650 new).