Looking for a new DAC


 

Looking for dac recommendations

I have been slowly doing major upgrades to my system and now it’s time for a better dac.

Current system

Modwright KWH 225i integrated

Magnepan 3.7i speakers

Rotel RCD-1572 cd player

Will not be upgrading these anytime soon

 

Need upgrading

Schiit Modius dac

WiiM Ultra streamer (considering the Aurender N200)

Looking for a dac that will complement the Modwright and Magnepans.

 

Below is a few suggestions I have received but not sure how they will sound with my system.

T+A DAC 200

Gold Note DS-10 EVO

Laiv Harmony

Weiss DAC 204

 

ice812

@ice812 - Everyone is going to want to know what sort of sound signature you want. Are you looking for hyper clarity? Or something possibly less detailed but some would say more musical in its warmth and flow? 
 

in my own journey, I’ve found I begin with one idea of what I thought I wanted and ended up craving the opposite on occasion…
 

I can speak to the Gold Note DS-10 which I have in my office system. It’s not the most detailed Dac, but it’s very enjoyable and musical at its price point. It feels like music just flows and sounds very natural. 
 

I’ve heard the Weiss 204 is far more detailed but some might find it bright. 
 

Another Dac you might consider is the Merason family of dacs. Another Dac that is known for its relaxed and refined delivery. I own the Merason Dac1 mkii and really enjoy it. 

@bluethinker Sound signature is something I'm still trying to understand what I want. Perhaps if I share my audio journey it will help you understand what I like.

My old system was as follows....

Schiit Saga plus preamp

Schiit Modus dac which I'm still using

Emotiva PA-1 stealth monoblock amps

Magnepan .7 speakers

Some cheap cd player can't remember the name. 

 

I remember when I upgraded the the cd player to the Rotel RCD-1572, I could hear a massive improvement in sound instantly. If was like more of the layers of the onion were peeled back exposing sounds in the recording I had never heard before.

Then I added the Modwright and Maggies and I think I'm in a better position to actually hear differences dacs, cables, etc can make in the sound.

I like hearing details in a recording that you can't hear on cheaper gear. I like a wide, deep soundstage where I can close my eyes and pinpoint each instrument and it be true to if you were watching it live.

I can answer or explain more if you have other questions that would help you recommend a dac.

 

 

Not sure how much "coaching" I can give re the specific DAC's you mention or sound signature.  However I am responding as I have Modwright components - LS99 preamp and PH 9 phono stage.  Like you my Modwright components are going to stay a part of my system for a long time!  My amp is a First Watt F8 and an Aurender N200 plus a Schitt Yggy LIM.  Speakers are Volti Razz.  I like the sound my system produces and know its.a combination of may factors including the tubes in my Modwright preamp.  I am enjoying the sound of my Schitt Yggy LIM but will likely be in your boat looking for a change in the next few years.  I have decided that I want to try out whatever DAC/DAC's I narrow it down to in my system since the individual components add up to my "house sound"  As a result I am going to look at vendors that have a trial policy - Mojo, Audio Mirror to name a few.  I also believe there are trusted dealers that may provide a trial DAC in the right situation.  My point being based on what I have read of your thinking above, if that your next step is to research a handful of DAC vendors that provide a trial period and narrow it down to a few.  This will enable you to further clarify your "house sound" and its specific to your overall system.  I have trouble expressing exactly what my system sounds like.  I can read reviews and listen to other systems but in 99% of the cases the overall system is different from mine.  Good luck on your journey!