Are you sure that what bothers you about the Luxnan DAC is not what is on the recordings?
$2000 Dac
I have kept my eyes on the Dac comparisons. What I'd like to know is what Dac can I buy new or used for under $2000? I am looking for examples that don't throw the voices so far in front. Yes, I like the detail. I am coming from a Luxman dac that was very good, but I just felt the voices were too close, often pianos felt the same. Sometimes almost feeling a little glare as well. So, I am searching for a detailed dac with a little more laid back mids for under 2 grand, new or used. thanks
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I’m trying out a Topping D90III Sabre DAC that goes new for under 1k. It uses multiple current top of the line ESS chips and is known for its low distortion and detail. Suffice it say it lays all recordings bare. Technically that’s a good thing. It has 3 audio modes: SS, default, and valve. Default is advertised as detailed and can be brutal with some recordings. Valve emulates valve/tube sound and takes the edge off. This is a very useful feature to help adjust the sound as needed. Listener preference and/or sound of the system as a whole will determine which is best. Valve mode takes the edge off in a system that is highly detailed otherwise. Other modes may prove useful in a softer sounding tube based system. All courtesy of modern DSP technology baked in that enables things not possible before that changes the game in regards to how one might tweak the sound of their systems. Look for more and more innovative features like this coming our way…. Nothing forward sounding with this DAC, however sound will of course vary based on room acoustics, speakers used, etc. case by case.
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Thought this one looked interesting, or a used Denafrips Pontus 15th may pop up under $2k soon. Best of luck. https://www.stevehuffphoto.com/2025/11/09/the-garlubidor-divinty-r2r-dac-is-a-better-denafrips/ |
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