I am currently listening to a Yamamoto YDA-1 and it sounds very vivid, immediate, and musical. They do pop up used from time to time but not often.
What does your DAC sound like
I’m in the market for a newly used DAC, based on reviews I’m considering the playback designs Merlot, Vermeer, Grimm mu2. I prefer a well balanced sound more analog like. I hoping that user experiences with these dacs OR others that might fit the bill will respond
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+1 R2R topology +1 Denafrips products. I have several deltasigma DACs in lower systems that measure “world class” but pretty much sound the same, except for the most expensive best measuring model, all crisp, clean, clear, transparent, neutral, linear, etc. The top of the line has all of that with just a little extra across the board. They all sound great, but…in my “main rig” I run a Pontus II fed by an IRIS DDC, and big 300b/845 tube amp into Klipschorns. Simply sublime, until I turn it up, then WOW! I also believe source plays just as important, if not more important role. Bucket list would be Grimm MU-1 into a Terminator Plus with top of the line clock. Everything matters, some things more than others, source, DAC, amp, preamp, speakers, room, etc. all with good synergy is the destination. Enjoy the journey, once you think you’ve arrived, there’s always somewhere else to go. |
dvdgreco For around $5,000 I'd look hard at the new Denafrips Terminator 15th R2R ladder DAC. Denafrips DACs all lean more to the sound signature that you are seeking, and are just plain brilliant IMO. I own the Pontus and have helped a bunch friends install Pontus and Terminator DACs in their systems. Mapman58 here on Agon is a reseller, and he has them for $5,300 I believe?
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Don't think you can beat this one near the current sales price of $3,315. https://shenzhenaudio.com/products/l-k-s-mh-da006-dual-es9038pro-digital-to-analog-convertor-dac |
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