Is it possible to find a good DAC for under $50, 000?


Apparently, the good folks at The Absolute Sound have you covered.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nItR8Z6CCWE

(Audiophiles are never going to shed their out of touch reputation with journalism like this. I'm sorry, but it's just so tone deaf.)

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Showing 1 response by gbmcleod

@mahler123 

I knew TAS (the magazine And the staff) decently well at one time, and I am hard pressed to remember them suggesting to anyone that their dac was "obsolete,"  just because of a new technology on the horizon. 

And not all of us who have/had state-of-the-art systems are part of the 1%. I’d bet most of us AREN’T. It's just that the joy of music is paramount to us, instead of a skiing trip to Gstaad. 

Although, come to think of it, it would appear my ears (old as they are) are in some alternate '1%' because, to me,  it is not all that common that even some very good components recreate acoustic instruments (orchestral has the most variety) tonally  correctly.  I listen to digital, but to my ears,  there are tonal  differences from how they sound in the symphony halls I go to. Vinyl sounds more like a symphony hall.

But then, most people aren’t listening to classical. And TAS, at heart, is a magazine based on music acquired in the vinyl age (1940-1995), and based almost exclusively on classical music. That’s what is (mostly)  used for reviewing purposes, although other genres have appeared in the magazine.