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.)

hilde45

What a thread. You could change the topic to cables, amps, speakers, etc... and there will be bashers coming out of there holes in the ground. If the price discussed was $500.00, there would be replies stating that you can't possibly get anything good at that price point. This one is two decimal points to the right and we have bashers at that amount as well. I'm willing to bet that there is a wine forum out there where a discussion about a $100.00 bottle of Bordeaux is ludicrous when you can go to Trader Joe's and buy a perfectly fine bottle of "Two Buck Chuck" which is deemed just as good. This reminds me of the saying; don't criticize until you've walked a mile in the other person's shoes. The same applies here.

There will always be the oenophiles and advocates of MD20/20. Although, I’m pretty sure you will not have the folks drinking MD20/20 in the gutter posting on the Wine Spectator’s forum about how all red wine tastes the same.

 

What a thread. 

It’s gotten a lot of discussion going, including your comment. Must be something interesting going on here.

You see, it’s not just about bashing. It’s about whether there is a point at which sensible effects cannot be discerned. At that point, it becomes either an exercise in confirmation bias and/or faith.

People are interested in the qualities that these components are able to produce and – here’s a defense of those "bashing" the DAC – their skepticism is not coming from a place of abject ignorance but from a desire for some evidence that something could be discerned at these higher price points. Perhaps you’re someone who can hear the differences. That’s cool. I’d love to know what you were able to hear and the affiliated equipment, conditions, etc. Otherwise, you're just bashing the bashers. We live in a consumerist culture; there's a lot of false claims and hyperbole out there. I think some of us are a bit less credulous than others.

Let's face it, a manufacturer can price their equipment at any price they want. It comes down to whether their claims amount to something a buyer can hear.

When I restarted my audio journey 10 years ago, I was trying to get the most performance from the least amount of money. After lots of listening/relistening, I ended up realizing that sometimes you have to pay the money in order to get the sound you are wanting/expecting.

I started with a Bluesound Node, but realized that things could get better sound by going with separates. Lots of DAC's later, I got a lead on the Brinkmann Nyquist II. It just blew away all the other DAC's I had (albeit, they were in the $2K range). I never thought I would spend so much on a DAC, but I did, and I have no regrets.

Whether the DAC listed in the original post outperforms my Brinkmann, I have no idea, but at that price, it has to make the performers come to life, literally.

Bob