Does a DAC need a large/strong power supply?


I see these inexpensive DACs on ASR that get great reviews, but people say they're not that good because of a weak power supply. Is this mostly true? Does a DAC sound better with an overkill power supply?

koestner
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Lack of maturity? You just keep coming back under different user names to stink up the place with your BS, talking down to everyone, taking pity on audiophiles when you get the chance to do so. Whatever drives you needs to be addressed by a good psychotherapist.

All the best,
Nonoise

talking down to everyone,

 

Saying things that are true is not talking down to people.  Perhaps the issue is people putting ego above everything else? But that is just my subjective opinion.

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nonoise

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Lack of maturity? You just keep coming back under different user names to stink up the place with your BS, talking down to everyone, taking pity on audiophiles when you get the chance to do so. Whatever drives you needs to be addressed by a good psychotherapist.

All the best,
Nonoise

I agree!

ASR created a following of minions who like their opinions to be formed for them by someone else. Amir’s tests and measurements are questionable as he strives to “debunk” the high end “myths” and that’s how he gets his subcribers/audience.
In most cases no listening tests are done outside of an occasional comparison using headphones connected to his “reference “ $1000 DAC (I question the validity of this as well) and it’s very predictable what the outcome of each of his reviews is going to be. 

As for the power supply size, I’m no EE, but from my experience implementation is key. I don’t think you can generalize this into one definitive answer. I’ve owned components with switch-mode power supply, wall wart adapters that sounded better than the same type component with toroidal power supply. Just my $0.02