Use of Denafrips Iris 12th DDC with computer


When streaming from a computer I am wondering about improvements one might  get from use of this DDC between computer and DAC.  Anyone with experience using this unit this way? Thanks in advance.

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You don’t need a good streamer. My 1st, a $200 Bluesound sounds better than any computer that I’ve ever heard.

This after playing computer sound here for at least 10 years.

There are many software alternatives. Like Tidal connect. I play mostly local files so it's a non issue. I'd rather listen to live performances instead of of crowd reactions, intros and personnel reporting.

 

 

 

Bluesound is coming out with all new streamers, some soon, some in November.  New current year models will likely be available on sale both before and after the newest models are released.

Regardless of comparisons, the bluesound streamers sound good, I have found the bluesound operating system great, but you definitely need a good external DAC which you already appear to have.

Yes it makes a nice upgrade IMO to your dac 

even their newer 12 th  the Hermes having better of everything 

including  dual oven  controlled clocks and much better regulation and isolation is 

worth the extra bucks but if you don’t have the $$. The Iris 12 is the best ddc I have heard under a grand ,much better then the old iris2 and for sure use I2S that is by far the best  just use a good brand I2S cable ,yes they look like a hdmi  cable 

but ones made for audio have better dielectric and build quality .we have tried $100  hdmi , and  a few brands I am not spending $600:on a I2S cable. AQ or Wireworld 

Are  popular.

Denafrips IRIS in front of Denafrips Pontus II made a significant improvement in soundstage depth and width as well as clarity and detail.  Now I now what a “black” background sounds like.. I’d estimate a 20% improvement, subjective of course. $500 well spent on a modest $20k rig.  You should also consider a dedicated power line with true earth ground and upgrade power outlets, another 5 to 10 percent improvement. With digital source, seems the cleaner the power and signal the better. 

Paul McGowan talked about the digital signal in recent Copper Magazine and the early Genesis Digital Lens, basically a DDC. System synergy is important and everything can make a difference. If you can hear it, it matters, if you can’t, it doesn’t. 

 

I’m going to contradict myself some relative to my last post.  I think the DDC is a good upgrade especially if you use a laptop to stream.  Many here state that computer audio pales in comparison to a good streamer, not necessarily expensive just good at streaming.  That has not been my experience.  I had a HiFi Rose 250a which was a great unit but not quite as good as my laptop to DDC/DAC.  I don’t know at what point a quality streamer would eclipse my current digital stack but I haven’t found it yet.  Streaming with a WIIM Pro did not sound as good as the laptop, both connected to the DDC/DAC combo.  I did use the optical input for the WIIM vice USB for the laptop, so it’s not exactly apples to apples.  Would a Bluesound, Aurender, Innuos etc sound better than my laptop?  Maybe, even likely but I’d still run the signal through the Hermes so it’s not like I’ve spent money on something I wouldn’t use. The Iris is $550 the Hermes is $1300.  At this point I think I’d need to spend two to three times the cost of the Hermes to better the laptop.  The DDC will serve you well and would work with any streamer upgrade you might make.