Gustard R26 - good but not the one


I have owned a Chord Qutest for quite some time, maybe 5-years. I power it with a SBooter power supply and feed it USB from a SoTM SMS200 Ultra with SPS500 power supply. Overall it sounds great. It's been a great purchase.

But 5-year old DACs are getting long in the tooth. As Ferris Bueller said, "digital tech moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it."

So, I've been looking at new DACs as a possible replacement. It's tough because the Qutest is pretty darn good for it's price and bettering it takes a leap in spending.

The Gustard R26 R2R DAC has been widely praised all over the internet and it went on sale 10% off the other day (8/26/2023). So, I picked it up on Amazon with free Prime Shipping and 30-day free returns.

This was more of a learning experience than anything else. I'm sending it back 3-days later, but I wanted to say it is a fine sounding piece of equipment. IF I had not spent a long time with the Chord Qutest I would have been over the moon for the R26. I did run it continually for the 3-days it was here - not fully bedded in, but close.

It's well built, super sturdy, easy to live with, great sounding and very versatile. There was not a huge difference from the Qutest, but the Chord was just that much better to my ears and I don't want to spend $1,460 to get not quite as good sound quality.

The streamer was super convenient and sounded fine. Not SoTM great, but certainly sounded fine.

It has one flaw. when you switch inputs, and there are lots to choose from, it totally drops the input you've been on. You have to reestablish the entire setup in your player. Using Roon > HQ Player that meant going into HQP's preferences and selecting the Gustard anew.

So, that's my take on the Gustard R26 - very good but not Qutest good.

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R26 or Pontus now Cutest in running.

I stream Qobuz on BS Node2i w Geshelli J2 dac.

I like the Node 2i 's Bluos app and overall sound is good. This is my 1st streamer and dac.

My quality recorded lps sound much better. My ears are use to analog sound and love a broad soundstage.

My rig also includes Odyssey Kismit amp and Magnepan 1.7i planar speakers, very transparent and revealing.

As good as reviews are for R26, I do wonder if the streamer can beat the Nodes. 

With above info, any best synergy pairing amongst the 3 conteners? Thanks!

 

 

 

 

 

Interesting shoot-out.  So many variables dependent on each system’s synergy with the DAC.  My R26 replaced the Black Ice Audio DSD Glass DAC and iFI Steam.  The R26 is a definite step up on my modest second system.  Go figure 🤔
 

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IMO any attempt to review Qutest vs other DAC's is incomplete if up-sampling isn't a major part of the comparison.

I ended up getting a Chord Hugo TT2 and I'm very happy with the sound improvement over the Qutest. To me, it's a great sounding piece of equipment.

I realize folks didn't like me preferring the Qutest over the R26. I said lots of nice things about the R26, but that did not seem to register to many.

Oh, well. Just posting my opinion and you know what they say about "opinions," they're like... well, you probably know the phrase.

Congrats on moving up the Chord chain. If you liked the Qutest then this is the best path forward.

To be fair, I don't think anyone had issues with you not preferring the R26. It's just that you never gave it a fair chance (i.e. putting more hours on it) to start with. IME, R2R dacs require even more burn in time compared to other topologies.