Divinity is roughly on par with Holo Cyan 2, with slightly better bass. Both are NOS, but Divinity is $500 more expensive. Reviewers found micro Dac sounds slightly better in OS mode than Cyan 2. So you’re probably making a sideways move rather than an upgrade.
$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 agree with you that the Holo Audio Cyan 2 is one heck of fantastic sounding dac for the coin but I’ve read of to many issues when it comes to auto input selections design. As the Holo Audio Cyan 2 can lock an input or require unplugging/replugging sources to switch, especially with multiple active devices, making manual switching control very difficult. Users often needing external switchers or workarounds to manage multiple sources smoothly. It’s just too many glitches to work around with for me no matter how much less it costs. |
I was not recommending Cyan 2. I am just saying Divinity Dac might be the sideway move from micro DAC rather than upgrade. Another sideway move is DR70 but could save you $1500, if you trust that particular rating. Audalytic is Gustard's OEM and Garlubidor is Denafrips'. Gustard Audalytic DR70 $400Sound Stage: 9 Stereo Image: 9 Highs: 8 Midrange: 8 Bass: 9 Build Quality: 9 Features: 10 Noise Control: 7 Design: 9 Garlubidor Divinity $1900Sound Stage: 10 Stereo Image: 9 Highs: 8 Midrange: 9 Bass: 9 Build Quality: 10 Features: 8 Noise Control: 8 Design: 10 Price: 9 |
It is true the Divinity is made by Garlubidor which is a Denafrips company but as much as I can glean from the reviews for example from Steve Huff, it is not nor sounds like a Denafrips. And I do like the R2R sound especially without tubes. The Garlubidor DIVINTY R2R DAC is a BETTER Denafrips - Steve Huff
And as I wrote earlier I liked the many options of inputs and outputs, the software is better designed, the build quality is off the charts and there’s just a bunch of other accolades that come with this dac for the money Sometimes, a heck of a lot a times you only have a review when buying audio gear. Whether you get the reviews here or from elsewhere you get a sense that the more you do this, hopefully you luck up and get it right. The Laiv Harmony µDac, I know what I paid for it, how it sounds, I’m familiar with it’s connectability, it’s voiced at being a bit too warm a dac for me as so many dacs are in it’s price range are voiced. Plus I get to get rid of the wall wart. Maybe, just maybe I’ve found something that I can upgrade to without spending a lot of coin. I wanna give this one a shot. My gear picks have offered me a lot of synergy over these years. And one more thing. Garlubidor is also coming out with a stand alone streamer without an internal dac that has tickled my fancy too. And again, I wanted to share something with the OP around his $2000 price range.
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