Okto DAC 8 Stereo (Shout-out)


I know this DAC made a buzz via a Stereophile A+ rating a couple years back, and I can’t say how many times I casually checked if they were back in stock for purchase. A couple of weeks ago I happened to check and they were. 
 

Previously I had read the lead times were up to 8 weeks for a build, but happy to report it arrived in just over a week to the states. Great communication and service from the Okto team. Unfortunately couldn’t get one with streaming on-board due to R-Pi shortages. 
 

Seems well built, nice screen, and overall a smaller chassis than I thought. Hopefully won’t miss lack of single ended outputs. A note you can use this as a preamp and order to custom output voltage to match your power amp.

My initial impressions are as follows: This is the most transparent DAC I have ever heard, previously owning Denafrips Terminator, Holo Spring, Sonnet Morpheus, Aqua La Scala, PS audio PW DSD and others of lesser renown and quality. . The instrument separation is quite good, a wide and deep stage, and an almost eerily clarity that lacks any glassy edginess that sabre DAC based designs seem to be known for. Although I owned a HIFI rose and loved it. 
 

Anyways, kudos to Okto and a heads up they are in stock. Great performance and a very affordable price!

 

 

 

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Showing 1 response by dspringham

If you’ve got a good (real good) front end most DACs are going to sound excellent.

 

Agreed. I believe an upper-tier server/streamer paired with a mid-tier DAC will sound superior to a mid-tier server/streamer with a top-tier DAC.

Personally I prefer ESS DACs, I’ve had AKM and they sound muddy to me.

The Gustard A26 uses AKM and I’ve yet to come across any mention of them referred to as sounding "muddy". As with ESS, implementation is everything.

Any digital based system needs a master clock more than a high priced DAC.

 

Agree. Once again, a well designed and implemented mid-tier DAC strapped to a high quality 10Mhz reference clock can lift the performance envelope to a very high level.