Best Bang for your Buck DAC ?


I just realized I’m in the market for a DAC , I don’t want to spend a fortune on a DAC either . I picked up a drangonfly cobalt a while back and am unimpressed  so I moved it to my CPU and sounds really good on my system there which when I bought it figured I would do anyway since it was my first DAC purchase . There are so many DACs I have no clue , how high up on the returns chart can I go at say $1,000 before I run into heavy Diminished returns resistance. I’m open to buying used . I was thinking about a Schitt made in the states ? Anyone’s take on best bang for buck DACs? 
ngiordano
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duder,  try not to be like me .  you will get tired fast of anything under $2000. You will have 4 DAC,s sitting around with in 5 years. Start Digging or Save up . buy a used $9000 DAC  another idea Not to old .  Good luck,  there i said it 
  mGiordano 


Really, your not serious, I see the need for a quality stand alone DAC and there's so many out there but you have to draw the line somewhere , I think im closer to getting that denafrips , I want to keep it at 1000 or under
You might add the Lake People RS 06 to your list.
It's very clear and neutral, but has a strong and natural feel to the sound.
Here is how I found it:  I started with the dac in my NAD C328 integrated amp into Wharfedale Denton speakers.  I ran coaxial from my Audiolab 6000 cd transport and toslink from my Samsung tv.
After a while, a became a bit dissatisfied with the clarity and staging.  I started my journey, trying the Topping D30, Schiit Modius, Project Pre Box S2 (which died within a week), ifi Zen, and Schiit Bifrost 2.  None of them provided what I was looking for.  The Schiit products and the Zen, although using different technologies, were rather dry for my taste.  The Schiit Bifrost couldn't keep up with the dynamic swings in the classical music recordings I like, creating a muddied picture.  The Topping was nice sounding, but was very cramped in staging.  The Project had a very nice sound, but it was unreliable.
About the same time, I started looking for an external headphone amp. I wanted one with sufficient power to run my Beyerdynamic DT 880 (600 ohm) and DT 1990 (250 ohm) headphones, but preferably a discrete circuit unit for a more natural sound.  I was being turned off of the Schiit units because of my dissatisfaction with their dacs, so I avoided their headphone amps.  After research online, I decided to try the Lake People G111.  And that turned out to be the perfect fit for my headphones: clear, powerful, and natural.  Satisfied with that purchase, I decided to try their RS 06 dac.  It too is very clear, natural, and provides very good soundstage.  I sold off the Bifrost 2 and have been very satisfied with these units ever since.  I listen daily with headphones and several times a week with speakers.  
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