The Best Budget Streamer with Built-in DAC


A list of the best streamers with built-in DACs. The Hifi Rose RS250A is really at the limit of being considered budget, but it's just good value!

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Let me know which streamer you would add to this list

lionel_hersch

I have owned a Moon 280D for a year now and I am very happy with it. My stereo is in the $50,000 + range, but the Moon 280D with an excellent iPad interface was only $4K. I don't know if that's budget, but they're guaranteed for 10 years and I've seen them on the used market for about half the new price.

The Moon 280D is stripped down. No window to see what you're playing (I look at my iPad or phone). It's just for streaming and making a very musical sound. The reviews I've read say it punches above its weight because it is so stripped down. Although it has generous inputs and outputs. Just no much froufrou.

After 50 years as an audiophile I have a pretty good ear, and the Moon 280D sounds extremely musical. Is it the last word in detail? Probably not, but I don't really hear that when I'm listening to a high res album. If you can find one used for $2K or so, I'd snap it up. Audiogon had one but somebody else snapped it up.

Creating a list of "Best Budget Streamers with Built-in DAC" is like creating a list of best budget turntables with built-in phono preamplifiers. They exist, and people buy them. But they are the best of the worst.

I think it’s a question of preferences and personal circumstances. In the same way as turntable with built-in phono stages and also integrated amps, people who buy them usually value their small footprint and convenience.

In the case of budget products, in some cases, it’s a way for some people to start their hi-fi journey and the goal here is to make sure that these people access the best possible price/performance ratio. Once they get a taste for it, they might further down the line invest in separates. In the same way as a turntable with built-in phono, people start with these as they are accessible and easy to use and once they get more serious about it, they might invest in an external phono preamp.
The higher-end you go the less integrated the products are anyway, with the exception maybe of integrated amps, with now very high-end models as manufacturers understand that some people like their convenience.

I was thinking, what categories would I put budget streamers. So, I asked ChatGPT to come up with them:

 

 

Category

Character / what you’ll hear
“Neutral/Reference” Very accurate, flat-ish response, high resolution, transparency, minimal coloration.
“Warm/Lush” Slight fullness in mid-bass/low mids, smooth treble, rich tone, possibly analog-like.
“Dynamic/Expansive” Strong sound-stage, lively timing, higher contrast between quiet and loud, maybe more visceral.
“Color-Signature / Character” A distinct flavour: e.g., “tube-like” warmth, “bright-leaning” clarity, or “musical/human” emphasis.