I used to think specifications are what mattered the most but changed my mind over the years with my own observations. While some specifications matter they don't tell the whole story! Some high end companies don't even design products with specifications being a driving factor at all. I suggest you make comparisons based on your own experiences. With this being said many of the cheaper Chinese DAC's are very fine for the money but that doesn't mean they are the last word in DAC designs.
What about all those Chinese DACs?
It seems like everywhere I look, there are DACs from China that have these amazing specs on paper. SNR: >133 dB; THD: 0.000004%;
Dynamic Range: 124dB. If you really think about it, these were specs that almost didn't exist outside of pro-audio gear. A lot of these units have chips from ESS, Cirrus Logic, Texas Instruments and very sophisticated conversion circuitry.
So, my question is, what do you all think?
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