DAC recommendations under $7K


OK, my R11’s were destroyed by FedEx on the way to their new owners, and the check is OTW from FedEx in payment, so I am ready to buy a new DAC.

My digital equipment:

Simaudio Moon 330A

PSaudio BHK pre with Tele Medical tubes (also have Brimar & Sieman’s NOS tubes)

KEF Reference 3’s

Aurender N150

Chord Qutest with Sbooster + Ultra LPS

Transparent + Gen 5 speaker cables

Cardas Clear USB

Mogami 2549 interconnects

I am looking to spend less than $7K new or used. Size of the DAC is important, as I don’t have room for a standard width (17’) DAC and height is also a potential issue, so the PSaudio, Holo May, etc are out.  I ’thought’ I wanted warmer, but after reading the excellent "If warmth is distortion... " post, I think I want a W2W DAC, front row or conductor seat sound.

Perhaps best described as my Qutest, only better. Better imaging, soundstage, no digital haze, no digital etching... clearer, cleaner. BTW, I never experience fatigue with my Qutest, filter set on incisive with HF rolloff. I wear very good hearing aids, but as a result, my HF hearing above 9khz is non existent.

My N150 is USB output only & I listen exclusively to Qobuz PCM, so I need a DAC with excellent USB capability & DSD, Roon etc is not important. I want it to be only a DAC as I plan to keep my N150 & BHK. I don’t want a tube DAC.

My next upgrade is probably my interconnects with OCC copper.

My current #1 contender is the Bricasti M3, perfect size, nice industrial design, great USB implementation, W2W sound, great reviews, everything I think I need, very little I don’t.

ChatGPT describes the M3 as follows...

What the M3 sounds like vs your Qutest: 

Imagine your Qutest but—

  • cleaner

  • smoother

  • more open

  • less grain

  • more precise

  • more neutral

  • more “grown-up” sounding

Not warmer. Not colder. Not more aggressive. Just… higher-end execution of the same overall philosophy.

I know several of you don’t like chatGPT, but keep your replies to disputing it’s findings, not it’s use. For me, it is a part of a 3 leg stool, together with other research & input from this forum.

Other DAC’s that were/are in contention are the Holo Spring 3 KTE, Mystique X, Weiss 501, Chord Dave & Chord TT2. As I said, the PSaudio, Holo May etc are too large. I am sure there are more DAC’s to consider.

Before I pull the trigger on the M3, please provide your thoughts & recommendations. I want to make a very well informed purchase. Thank you!

signaforce

Here's another vote for the Mola Mola Tambaqui. I went from a Linn Akurate DAC which is a highly rated and  I thought sounded great to a Tambaqui. I was blown away by the Mola Mola. So much so, I bought a second one for my other system. The sound was night and day better in every aspect. It fits your size constraint and can be had for roughly your budget of $7k. There's one for sale in Illinois which you may be able to negotiate down to $7k. If not, others will show up.

https://www.usaudiomart.com/search.php?keywords=Mola+Mola+Tambaqui

@audphile1 Thanks, you are probably right, but a 2-3 year old Dave for $5K-$6K may be hard for come by. Maybe with patience… maybe I can learn some. 😏

@jk_richards Unfortunately, full size PSaudio DAC’s are too large for my space. Looking at the internal components, the size was a choice, not a necessity. 
@clamhead60 The Tambaqui would be an excellent choice indeed. More patience. Thanks 

Another vote for Tambaqui if you can score one - seems to fit your criteria very well. I’ve continued to upgrade pieces of my system - Tempus switch, Gryphon Powerzone, cables etc - but upgrading the DAC hasn’t crossed my mind at all. The only thing I’ve had a fleeting thought about is the Master Fidelity NADAC + clock but we’re talking $50k+ there. I technically have two Mola Mola DACs, the Tambaqui in my main system and the Makua DAC module in another. 

Anecdotally, Tambaqui gets more accolades than Dave, and probably bests the lower cost M3. If you are set on USB, the Tambaqui probably bests the M3. None of them are fresh designs. Tambaqui. There are several for sale.