I built a Chime about a month ago and have compared it against the AudioNote DAC 2.0 (roughly comparable purchase prices.) Both were a pleasure to build. The Chime was more involved, what with sourcing the half-kit parts and the more extensive chassis work. Both Hagtech and AN Kits were really good to work with.
The Chime has its own volume control and can connect directly to the power amp (or go through a preamp, your choice.)
Sonically neither DAC is "tubey" at all. Great detail and resolution: a huge improvement over my CD player (which I haven't even bothered to replace after it failed.)
I much prefer the Chime's completely effortless presentation. It just gives a "voice" to instruments and singers alike.
It would be interesting to compare the Chime with the AN's DAC 2.1 (improved power supply and analog stage vs. my 2.0.) but I don't have plans to make that mod at this time.
The Chime has its own volume control and can connect directly to the power amp (or go through a preamp, your choice.)
Sonically neither DAC is "tubey" at all. Great detail and resolution: a huge improvement over my CD player (which I haven't even bothered to replace after it failed.)
I much prefer the Chime's completely effortless presentation. It just gives a "voice" to instruments and singers alike.
It would be interesting to compare the Chime with the AN's DAC 2.1 (improved power supply and analog stage vs. my 2.0.) but I don't have plans to make that mod at this time.