What DAC upgrade made you say “DAMN, that sounds SO MUCH better than my last DAC”?


As the title suggests, what was your overall system and DAC at the point where you bought only a new DAC and said “DAMN, that sounds SO MUCH better than my last DAC”?

I’m a novice and so many people talk about improvements from new equipment as if they were only listening to varying degrees of static until they bought more and more new equipment which added up to them finally being presented with music. It’s like Salome and the seven veils. But when does the last veil get peeled away? 

So what system did you have and what DAC did you swap in that made you say “DAMN!!!!”?

I guess I’m looking for night and day differences, not gradual progressions……


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Mojo Audio Mystique V3 Balanced NOS R2R.

My favorite (by a decently wide margin) over all my previous DACs  (Bryston BDA2, Berkeley Alpha v2,   SimAudio 380DSD,  Bricasti M3, Topping D90 MQA,  RME ADI 2FS).
@rsf507 
M12 is only worth it if you have Bricasti amps. Its built-in that is not bypassable pre did not match well with other amps I tried.

If you are set on Bricasti please get the M21 instead. At that level a separate pre is a must.

The Nagra tube DAC is something different, everything I was wanting in my system suddenly was there, and I am no longer scouring audio sites for my next purchase. There was soul and there was resolution, violins for the first time sounded just right.

Is it worth 2X the price?
Yes, because your search for a DAC ends. Tube DACs are where it's at, IMO. But do try cheaper ones like Brinkmann Nyquist dac before jumping to the Nagra. I didn't do that, but should have, it's the only regret I have. Also please note, Nagra doesn't sound tubey at all, you wouldn't know there were tubes if it weren't for the name.


Without a doubt the Bricasti M3 dac with streamer board option 
is a incredible price ,performance leader . I had a Denafrips Venus 
and was going to go with a Terminator ,or a Holo springs Kte
 but Anthony at Perrotta Consultants ,on theEast coast IMO a premiere dealer with a great assortment of great gear said these other Chinese dacs are very good But Bricasti are known for their musicality in the mastering studios  but expensive.this M3 
Uses the classic  Analog Devises 1955 laser trimmed Multibit dac chips , and tons of trickle down technologies, fantastic build quality and execution and the streamer is seamless and Roon ready ,and best of 2020  it truly delivers excellent detail and realism,it sounds like a mixture of tubes and solid state and if you buy a cable or power cord ,very attractive package pricing .
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pG1TGrVEpOc
Each step in my audio journey has seemed to be a great improvement...from my Marantz receiver to a Wyred for Sound DAC, then to a BMC DAC/Pre, then to my current Bricasti M1 Limited Gold. 

Helping along the way were changes in the source as well. From a Marantz CD player, to a BMC BDCD, to a Laufer Teknik Memory Player (first a 16 core, then a 32 core, and having a 64 core built currently).
I think you have to be aware that some DACs could give you that WOW upgrade based on the fact they may have better re-clockers compensating for a budget-ish transport (assuming that is the case in some circumstances).

If you already have a fantastic transport the differences in some DACs is less to do with re-clocking and more focused on the DAC engineering itself.
An example perhaps would be the Audio Note DACs - Audio Notes shun complexity expecting your Transport to be up to scratch - an AN DAC improves significantly with the right transport on the shelf. But if you put an AN DAC on the end of a lesser transport - you are not getting the best out of it.