Citypulse Audio DA2.03e II vs. Benchmark USB DAC1


I had recently bought a Benchmark USB DAC1... it was good, but without a power switch, or a remote, it was always on & overall, I didn't think it was worth $1300 ... I just received my Citypulse Audio DA2.03e II USB DAC & i got to say, it is AWESOME! It smokes the Benchmark in every way!! I run it directly into my AMP & bypass my PRE. The sound is UNREAL & the quality of the unit, honestly, you would never think it was Chinese... Even the brushed aluminum remote is nice! For $550 from audio magus dot com, there isnt a better USB DAC on the market... (Using Sunfire pre & amp with B&W 804 speakers & now a Citypulse DAC)
jbnachman
Curious you mention the Trends UD-10 transport... I was going to get the Trends & the model below the 2.03e which did not have USB capabilities but i was always under the impression that less is more, so cut out a component if you can... i was thinking on trying the Trends unit in between my Citypulse 2.03e & my computer & running the citypulse with a coax connection instead of a USB... i would really prefer to use my citypulse as its own pre because i know it sounds better, but i here static when i directly plug it into my amp & bypass the pre... Do you think the Trends might solve this issue??
I think Firewire even better. I was eyeing the Trends but heard problems with the upgraded outboard power supply. Also read a bit on USB 2.0 and Firewire and chose Firewire. I haven't had a hiccup yet using JRiver & ASIO4ALL, M Audio Firewire Solo, Monarchy DIP, Musical Fidelity XDACV3.
I have a very occasional loss of connectivity via USB, but very rare. Yeah with lots of USB dacs out there now it's perhaps a box and connection more than necessary these days but it sounds good to me.

No preamp for me, I run a modded Trends 10.1 as a power amp only, using Endler attenuators to control volume. Just picked up a NuForce Icon also and will see which amp I prefer when I get back home to Asia.