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?

usatran

"I am 75 and i want to die with my dac."

@mahgister ,

En espérant que tu vives longtemps et en bonne santé avec ton dac, Mon Ami!

I have found that the specs only tell a small part of the story. How does the DAC sound? How does the music it produces make you feel? Does it sound real and alive and true?

FWIW, I find the Audio Mirror Tubadour VI is the most beautiful DAC I have heard to date with spot on timbre, organic and rich. Full spectrum sound with deep articulate bass and complete highs with all the detail, yet never bright or harsh. Live instruments in the room. Best of luck in your search!

They do measure very well and have dramatically improved the entry-level category and, to a lesser extent, the mid-fi and hi-fi categories, if only through pressuring non-Chinese manufacturers to step up their game. I think a decade from now, we'll look back and realize that Chi-Fi as a whole, not just DACs, saved the hobby, but reestablished the upgrade market, which was fading fast.

12-15 years ago Chinese audio equipment was regulated by poor chip manufacture and extremely poorly designed internal structure. Both mechanically and electrically. Things now are much better because of the manufacturing base knowledge brought by designs outside of mainland China. Eventually they will take over because of the cost performance ratio. Personally however I cannot bring myself to purchase some Chinese equipment, because of the Balls Up I have witnessed. The best source in my opinion is still CD data and so, that's my take on it all. I am sure if I built a DAC it would be better than pretty much anything simply because I do not care for any other than Art.