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

+1 specs are nearly irrelevant in determining the sound quality of components
 

Gotta disagree 100% on that one.  Specs and measurements are the ONLY way to determine ACTUAL sound quality.  Ignoring that fact can be a slippery slope. 
 


 

 

just to once again demonstrate that one person's high tea is another's fingerbowl rinse slop

Had the ESS 9039-based Topping D90SE and SMSL DO400.  Swapping back and forth I cannot tell the difference between them (on ribbon headphones).  Both great - clean but not analytical in the bad sense.  

Some sound good others don't.  Some can be modded (by those who know what they're doing) to create a very nice DAC.  

I have two Chinese DACs that were modded by a manufacturer in VERY limited quantities for friends.  They are quite nice but not up to the best quality cost-no-object units.  

Sometimes, you pay your money and take your chances.

 

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