R2R next? Don't like ESS


Can you recommend a good 'starter' R2R dac?  I've been through a number of ESS Sabre dacs and they're not for me.  IMO, they lack a certain transparency that I'm after.  Point of reference:   The *only* dac that I've heard that is decent to my ears is a 10yr old Maverick Audio D3 w/ Sparkos OpAmp swap.  *This* was great.  Alas, I sold it because I thought I could do better with something newer.  

Geshelli's offerings have piqued my interest - the J3 in particular - but it's an ESS chip.  Wondering if I should make the jump to something R2R - Denafrips, Broder Patrol..  thoughts?

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Don't purchase cheap DACs. 😉

Chip or resistor ladder does not make that much difference .

I learned it after many many many moneys spent .

Schiit Bifrost 2/64 is decent and only $600 here https://www.usaudiomart.com/details/650169946-schiit-audio-bifrost-264-version-black/ .  Don't like the click between songs when the transfer rate changes.

 

PS Audio DirectStream Mk1 can be found for $1500 used or $1749 refurbished from https://www.psaudio.com/products/directstream-dac

I have owned both and enjoyed each.

+ Denafrips. Love my Pontus II 12th with IRIS DDC combo.  The entry level Enyo 15th supposed to be a big upgrade. Topping now makes an R2R DAC at similar price point to entry Denafrips. Don’t know much about it, worth a look. I have a D90LE in my bedroom system which has a low watt SEP tube amp and warm speakers so the ESS chip effect is a good match. The Pontus II is superior in my main rig.

I was always a vinyl guy and purchased a SMSL SU-9 DAC as my entry into the world of DAC’s to replace the built in DAC on my Bluesound Node being It just didn’t sound that great. The SU-9 was surprisingly pretty good sounding but was not warm enough for me.  Last year, I attended Capitol AudioFest stopping by the Black Ice Room and listened to their Black Ice Glass FX Tube DAC and liked it so much as soon as I got home I ordered one.… It utilizes a Burr Brown Chipset but has Tube Output so by rolling the tubes you can obtain a very nice sound. I replaced the stock tubes with 1960 NOS GE 5751 Black Plates and it sounds fantastic !…At times I have to force myself to turn off my system.  I even demo’d it at one of our audiophile society's frankensystem events and the general consensus amongst the attendees was that the deck was very musical surprising many.

You may want to check them out, they do offer a home trial.