Thinking about getting a R2R DAC


Dear community,

I currently have a chord qutest DAC. I like it a lot, very full sound, accurate detailed and exciting.  However, whenever I go back to vinyl (with a well-recorded nice pressing) I find the sound so much more satisfying.  There is a warmth, yes, but there is a presence, a 'there-ness' that I just don't get with the digital.  I'm wondering if an R2R DAC would get me closer to that?  my budget would be around the same as the qutest.  I was looking at the MHDT Orchid or the Border Patrol.  Don't get me wrong, I really like the Qutest.  I am thinking of putting it in the upstairs system to pair with the Node2i I have up there.  Any thoughts?  Will analog always just be a different animal than digital?

Currently in the main system I have a Sonore uRendu feeding the Qutest which is going to a LTA MZ2 going to a Pass XA 30.5

thanks!
adam8179

Showing 1 response by desktopguy

In the mid-1980s I often did head-to-head comparisons of the same recording on vinyl (VPI+Grado Arm+Grado cart) vs a heavily modded Magnavox CD player (excellent in its day). There was never any contest. Analog won every time.

All these years later, I’ve worked my way through delta-sigma DACs and fully switched over the R2R & NOS. My NOS DAC is the MHDT Labs Orchid--excellent sound. My R2R is the modest but legendary Audio GD DAC-19. Either one is preferable to delta-sigma for me.

I know R2R & NOS don’t measure well, but so what? Vinyl never measured as well as CD players, and we all know how that ended up. I listen with my ears, not measuring devices.

If I had a big 2-channel system, I would of course test my 2 DACs in that system. And I might (in italics) hear the somewhat diminished soundstage that others describe with R2R/NOS. But in my relatively high resolution nearfield desktop system, soundstaging, no matter how excellent, will never be as audible as in a larger, better-placed system space.

I’m happy with digital now that I have R2R & NOS...I couldn’t have really said that before.

Note: You don’t need to spend mega-$$ to get good sounding R2R/NOS DACs. If you want to, go for it (my dream DAC is the Holo May). But it’s not essential for good sound...