Parsound ZDAC kind of blowing my mind...


I was offered a nice deal, so I took a chance on this DAC, thinking it might be a good stop gap while saving up funds for something better. It replaced a Behringer DEQ2496 I had connected to my Mac Mini. (In my system, the Behringer sounded BAD, exhibiting all of the worst characteristics of digital sound). My files are AIFFs stored on an external drive, and I'm running Audirvana Free on the computer. Before going the computer-based route, I had a Sony 5400 that I really liked (I sold it to finance the computer and an iPad).

Anyway, it's only been a week or so, but I have to say I truly was not expecting the ZDAC to sound so good. I don't want to get all caught up in the typical audiophile subjective terminology, but this thing has dynamics, is clean and clear on top, full on the bottom, and truly allows me to just relax and settle into the music. And yes, I am hearing parts and details on (very) familiar recordings I never noticed before.

I am a bit intrigued to hear how a "high end" DAC might sound in comparison, but, honestly, as good as my system sounds now, I intend to live with this DAC for a long time. Nicely done, Parasound.
jonathan1257
I have always thought Parasound offers a great bang for your buck. I use JC1/2 amplification and have been very pleased with the sound.

While Behringer equipment is often used in professional sound environments, I would not consider it even close to Parasound products in audiophile quality sound reproduction.
Does that volume control only work for the headphone amp? If this thing will function as a passive preamp I'm taking it to the top of my shortlist.
This may not be the correct spot , but check out the prices on the Musical Fidelity M1 clic.It Can be used as a pre-amp. It can be had NEW for Less than $500 right now at Audioadvisor and Music Direct while they last .
Original MSRP of $1999.00.
I put it here to see if anyone has compared the Z-Dac to Musical Fidelity M1 clic