Has anyone compared a Douk DDC to the MATRIX Audio X-SPDIF 2?


The MATRIX Audio X-SPDIF 2 converter seems to be fairly popular on here. I'm looking for a USB to I2S converter. I found a new MATRIX Audio X-SPDIF 2 selling for around $440 recently. However, after reading this review, I'm not sure I want to keep it. https://www.audiosciencereview.com/forum/index.php?threads/review-and-measurements-of-matrix-audio-x...The reviewer concludes:
> Personally I would just use the Topping D10 ... [It is] one fourth the price of Matrix Audio X SPDIF-2 converter.
I want the I2S output. So that got me thinking that maybe I should try the low end ($56) Douk Audio Mini XMOS XU208 USB to Coaxial /Optical /12S Converter Digital Interface DSD256 (https://doukaudio.com/products/mini-xmos-xu208-usb-to-coaxial-optical-12s-converter-digital-interfac...)
Has anyone compared these units?

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I’m presently just using my Matrix 2 via i2s connection to my musetec DA005 DAC.

My streamer source is my innuos zenith Mark 3, I honestly am struggling to hear a Monumental difference between USB i2s between my source setup and The Matrix. The biggest distinguishing thing I’ve been able to appreciate is low-end bass presentation. I’ve only put in about two to three hours of listening so far. So by no means is this an absolute. But I do believe there is some sound quality changes right out of the box and using the Matrix.

Again $450 for this item I feel is Justified, but it’s all in the eye of the beholder.

I have to preface this all this with the fact that I have my own separate linear power supply which I am running a 9 volt power connection to the Matrix, all in all I spent $700 on the power supply.

I didn’t have any aspirations of running the Matrix 2 without its own free-standing power supply, so I never tested it in its own right.

I am kind of interested though because I do believe in the benefits of I to us as far as a means digital connections, but innous and their high-end reclocker is still a USB connection. Again $3,500 versus $500 is a big stretch.

But what I don't have a rock-solid opinion on and I do believe is open to some investigation is other DDC stand-alone units, as opposed to buying the Matrix and a separate linear power supply. When you start moving into that price point you may very well find something else that works better for you such as the denafrips stand-alone units.

I'm happy with mine presently but I have been reading more about the Gaia, but I'm still not totally convinced based on its price that it's worth the jump in performance.