RME ADI-2 vs M-DAC+ by Audiolab (other suggestions)


Looking for first hand experience with these. I have been looking at $1200 max used or new DAC, and these seem to have what I want.

-some filtering/adjustability
-fully balanced and balanced outs to use as DAC/PRE TO BAT triode amp.

Others I considered were hegel hd25 exasound e22. HD12. Etc.

right now I use a peachtree dac itx into my integrated Yamaha a-s1100. The peachtree is very good. But I am planning to upgrade from it to a balanced DAC/pre from comouter via USB, then to a BAT VK-60 etc.

no analog here, have two cats and live in nyc, and have enough other analog hobbies, no more space for crap(sorry, vinyl)

ps-I prefer less dry bright clinical sounding stuff. Listened to some expensive set ups recently that I would rather have a sonos than have my ears ring like that. Was raised on Mcintosh gear and AR9 towers if that means anything(prob not to anyone young wnough to know what a DAC is, JK)
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Showing 1 response by luxmancl38

I've had the RME ADI2 DAC since October. I put it up against the Chord Quest. Transparent sound excellent dynamics. Plus features you won't find in DAC's in this price range and. Dual EQ, 5 Band Parametric EQ, and advanced Loudness feature. The January issue of HI FI+ has an excellent review of the RME DAC. Also gives you a choice of headphone's standard over ear and IEM's. Can't be beat for price and feature set. RME is a German pro audio company w/an excellent reputation since the 1990's. The instruction book about 60 pages. So there isa learning curve.