Oppo Sonica DAC Expected this fall


The Absolute Sound issue #267 has an ad on page 25 for the Oppo Sonica DAC due this fall. The DAC uses the ES038PRO 32-bit DAC chip and has many other features.  Control is via the Sonia App for iOS and Android.   The projected list price is $799.  Please see this link:

https://www.oppodigital.com/sonica-dac/

Does anyone have any additional information?
hgeifman

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I'm into the Sonica about 5 days now, leaving it on the whole time, and it sounds very natural.  I've been playing it back and forth for a while and at first only thought it was marginally better than my OPPO 105.  However, after playing a variety of music...most of which I thought poorly recorded in digital...it seems this DAC does offer some improvements that make it worth consideration of keeping.  For instance, I have a lot of Rolling Stones on SACD and ripped to DSD (Exile/Let it Bleed)...never thought it sounded right, too forward and lots of glare and harshness.  Most of these characteristics are now gone on the Sonica DAC.  I admit I've rearranged my room in ways that optimize my power cords but I can A/B relatively easy via wireless DNLA between the 105 and the Sonica...there is an improvement in depth, detail and naturalness.  I'll give it a full 30 days before making up my mind, but the jury is still out...I wish it was super obvious but at this point my audition needs more music to really decide. 
The display is always on but I think there is a setting to change it, for me its not a real issue.  I don't think it plays gapless but when I listen to my DSD albums I don't notice lag between songs...I'll play Dark Side to find out for sure.

I don't think the Sonica is "warmer" at all, it is more natural and detailed.  Not more laid back or less extended, in fact I notice more depth and separation with the Sonica.  I hear the most improvements with DSD files, I hear very little improvement with lower quality movies and television.  However I have really analyzed or been critical of these recordings. 

The biggest improvements have been the ability to put all my networking audio gear in a more concealed location and thus reduce the digital interference I was getting through my speakers.   However I have found that my OPPO 105 surprisingly is now playing DSD via DNLA without dropouts...this may be due to a NAS upgrade I recently acquired but previously I could not stream DSD to my OPPO 105 without significant dropouts.