Do you recall "instant improvement" from your first stand-alone DAC ?


After weeks of research I recently ordered my first external DAC.  My system is modest by most accounts... Van Alstine SET400 amp, T-10 tube pre-amp, Salk HT2-TL speakers, WiiM Ultra streamer/DAC.  It sounds very good to me... resolving, clear, excellent bass, mids, highs. Then I started reading and asking about streamers and DACs and it seems my system could sound better. So I did a lot of reading and ultimately ordered a used Merason Frerot with factory wal wort power supply.  Now the anxiety of second-guessing my choice and what it will sound like in my system.  Cuz there are no stores near me to demo DACS.  Eventually I will likely upgrade the streamer.

 

What did you notice the most about your first stand-alone DAC... more clarity, richness, scary good vocals, extended highs, more airy highs, more and better bass ?  Better soundstage and imaging ? All the above ? 

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For low cost system  all low cost dac are horrible in a way or another...

I was lucky with the SPS NOS dac TDA 1543  paid 20 bucks on Ebay from the designer bid...

I try to improve it and i lost 400 bucks...

Better dac exist at 10 times the cost of all my system...

With money there is only one dac that interest me, the  Edgar Choueiri dac which is way more than a mere dac... 

 

 

My first external DAC was a PS Audio DAC 3.  It upsampled and was quite the upgrade.  It had a poor USB input but for S/PDIF it was outstanding 

I’ve been listening to a Meridian 218 for a while.  Visited my local dealer just to say hi. Listen to the Tambaqui for a few casual hours.  I bought it. My mind has been blown 

For me yes.  My first stand alone DAC was an Eversolo A6.  It sounded like a veil had been lifted listening to my favorite test songs.  I tried about 10 more with mixed results.  Ended up with the Holo Audio Cyan 2 which sounded the best to me within my 2-3K budget.