I neglected to mention the LTA Aero DAC before and should definitely be on your radar, and they offer a trial period that is a huge benefit.
Looking for a DAC $2500-$4000
Okay the digital part of my 2.1 system consists of a Line Magnetic 845 Premium Tube Amp, Tekton Encore Speakers, Cambridge CXN V2 Streamer, and an Oppo 205.
I'm running the Cambridge through the Oppo 205 to use it's DAC.
The Cambridge has a nice DAC that has been described as an every man's Streamer. It has a musical more analog sound to it. The Oppo's DAC is more detailed but also sounds more analytical or clinical.
What I am looking for is something that can be both on a higher level.
The reviews I've read about the Musical Fidelity M6x DAC ($2500) seems to be what I'm looking for.
Do any of you fine lovers of Streaming have any suggestions that I might add to my list to research? In the $2500 to $4000 range. Thanks for the help.
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NuPrime Evolution DAC-2. Honest, highly resolving and musically engaging in an unforced "getting out of the way"-manner. Not to say it's laidback sounding, nor the opposite, but just a balanced presentation and dynamically uninhibited. Maybe it's a DAC that doesn't "impress" the first time around, but it won me over with its naturalness, insight and ability to "morph" depending on the source material. |
@pindac - Ferrum Wandla (HR ??) = Herb Reichert Stereophile review |
I also have the Aero for a few weeks now & just passed the 400 hr mark. Right out of the box I was impressed with the GE JAN12sn7’s. LTA typically burns in their products for at least 168 hours to ensure they sound excellent out of the box. Plus a 60 day trial period.(no brainer) It did sound it best @ about 350 hrs & it’s sensitive to tube rolling depending on your flavor of sound. I have an Excalibur USB connected to my Wiim Ultra & I’m awaiting on delivery of a Audiences front row USB. Highly recommend! No affiliation, just an happy consumer. |
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