Enter the modern hifi world. Try this test.


HiBy FC1 vs. just about any modern or vintage DAC out there. 

Cost? Just around 20 dollars or so.

I doubt anyone will be able to tell a difference with their system. 

Let’s assume  the following case scenario: 

1. same speakers

2. same cables 

3. same amplifier 

 

The test:

Use a 3.5mm cable to RCA or balanced in to your preamplifier or integrated amplifier on a spare input. 

basically, it’s 2v plus a little extra mw, designed to drive headphones. 

If anything it’ll be a bit louder than your system, but fundamentally, you won’t be able to hear any difference between it and any solid-state DAC out there in terms of resolution, detail, timing, or instruments/vocals clarity.

Why? Because digital audio has advanced to the point where we are at its limits, and can shrink down the electronics this small, without sacrificing anything. Just look at how far computers and smartphones have come. Audio reproduction is no different in the digital domain.

frank009

" it seems you have received a masters in pontificating from the university of I don’t know." 

states the man who

"... i am not trying  to be condescending to anyone."

Brilliant!

@knock1 

Well now you're starting to argue like my annoying wife. Sometimes I wonder why i am even married to her at all.

Frank are you sure you are not a double agent for ASR review circles,

with all your knowledge base. Why not just sell your own dac and destroy all the competition !!

"I don’t smoke anything. I don’t even drink alcohol. "

Maybe you should start...

@frank009 any solid-state DAC out there in terms of resolution, detail, timing, or instruments/vocals clarity.

We pay additional for something that’s NOT on your list - Engagement, sounds like “real” music.  I have a very high analog chain so to get digital to sound personally satisfying (not disappointed compared to analog) I had to spend considerably more than a basic DAC.