Thinking about getting a R2R DAC


Dear community,

I currently have a chord qutest DAC. I like it a lot, very full sound, accurate detailed and exciting.  However, whenever I go back to vinyl (with a well-recorded nice pressing) I find the sound so much more satisfying.  There is a warmth, yes, but there is a presence, a 'there-ness' that I just don't get with the digital.  I'm wondering if an R2R DAC would get me closer to that?  my budget would be around the same as the qutest.  I was looking at the MHDT Orchid or the Border Patrol.  Don't get me wrong, I really like the Qutest.  I am thinking of putting it in the upstairs system to pair with the Node2i I have up there.  Any thoughts?  Will analog always just be a different animal than digital?

Currently in the main system I have a Sonore uRendu feeding the Qutest which is going to a LTA MZ2 going to a Pass XA 30.5

thanks!
adam8179
Is there any way to demo the Holo Audio DACs? I'm in the Seattle area and have also been looking into the Holo Spring and Holo May DACs.
@calvinandhobbes

i remember reading one of the people posting here who bought one said they do have a (shortish) money back return policy - think it was something like 10-15 days

you wonder about break in... but better than nothing
I am looking for a DAC for a while too. R2R came to my mind. Orchid, Audio Mirror and Lampizator, etc. I considered Lampi first, then Lampi changed from R2R to DS and Amber III has very good review. Even their flagship has DS chip. I am confused, is Amber III (DS) better then their old R2R Atlantic? 
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@cygnus_859

don’t focus solely on the dac chip... the chip affects the sound, but no more than several other factors in what is in a certain dac

mhdt dacs are famous for this... they make 7-8 nos r2r dacs with different r2r chips but you swap output buffer tubes in any of them, you can make all of them sound different or alike from each other (not to mention parts upgrades)