I placed my order for the KTE version this morning. It will be a few weeks before it arrives and I will happily share my impressions of it once I have it and have enough time to break it in and assess its SQ.
In the process of searching for my next DAC (I currently own a Brooklyn DAC+, and before this I had a Manhattan II) I was prepared to spend as much as $15K for one of the super DACs.
Herb Reichert's review of this DAC really opened my eyes to the value versions of the high end and high priced DACs. I had also been considering a Denafrips DAC for a while. The Holo Audio DACs seem to fit a very similar niche, but I like the aesthetic style of the Holo Audio better. The price is also lower, even if that was not a major motivator.
I mentioned that I used to have a Manhattan II. The reason I don't still have it is because one of the channels went out and when I sent it back to the retailer they told me it would be at least a month or two to get it fixed or replaced. In the meantime they sent me a Brooklyn to use, and after giving it some listening time I found that I liked the Brooklyn better. I decided to keep the Brooklyn until I could find my next major upgrade. The Holo Audio May is what I've decided on. The risk is pretty low all things considered and I have confidence that at the very least it will be a lot of fun to hear this new DAC. If I don't like it I can always sell it and return to my original plan of buying one of the bigger names.
Let the fun begin!
In the process of searching for my next DAC (I currently own a Brooklyn DAC+, and before this I had a Manhattan II) I was prepared to spend as much as $15K for one of the super DACs.
Herb Reichert's review of this DAC really opened my eyes to the value versions of the high end and high priced DACs. I had also been considering a Denafrips DAC for a while. The Holo Audio DACs seem to fit a very similar niche, but I like the aesthetic style of the Holo Audio better. The price is also lower, even if that was not a major motivator.
I mentioned that I used to have a Manhattan II. The reason I don't still have it is because one of the channels went out and when I sent it back to the retailer they told me it would be at least a month or two to get it fixed or replaced. In the meantime they sent me a Brooklyn to use, and after giving it some listening time I found that I liked the Brooklyn better. I decided to keep the Brooklyn until I could find my next major upgrade. The Holo Audio May is what I've decided on. The risk is pretty low all things considered and I have confidence that at the very least it will be a lot of fun to hear this new DAC. If I don't like it I can always sell it and return to my original plan of buying one of the bigger names.
Let the fun begin!