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Maximize your investment. Wasting your time with $300 dacs is jut going to keep the carousel spinning. Nail it out of the gate with an awesome dac and be done with it!!
The OP asks for a rec for DAC that is less than a thousand dollars and the very first post suggests a DAC that is $1150.The online reviews for the Schiit Bifrost @ $350 are quite good. The Audio-gd NFB 3.1 @ ~$350 is well thought of. Cambridge Audio has just announced the Dacmagic 100 @ $400. Personally I have 2 Touch w/ the Bolder Cables Analog mod and w/ that and the Soundcheck 3.0 TT mods, the sound is quite good. Larry
You want this one! $1150.http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=102735.0
I'd suggest you add the Channel Islands DAC to your list. They are $600 new (or $800 if you add the upgraded power supply). Great reputation for performance from a solid company.
Can he first buy the Eastern Electric Minimax Plus then later get it upgraded by Wayne?
Stu Pitt,You are absolutely right. Maybe this will help. I am a studio musician and play trumpet, bass, guitar, and drums. If I had to name what I was looking for sonically it would have to be realism, placement, soundstage, and musicality. It's a lot I know I want to feel like Clifford Brown is with me and want to feel the power of the orchestra playing Mahler fifth. Detail is nice but cohesiveness is more important to me. For instance, I have heard the Benchmark Dac and had listening fatigue in five minutes. I found it too analytic and plain boring.II listen to music all day long, I do not believe you can find a DAC under $1000 [ unless used ] that will satisfy your desires. The only musical DAC that I believe a musician may like is the MF M-1. Add a Pangea outboard power supply for $100 and for $899 your in. Best part if purchased from Music Direct you get a thirty day return policy. I'm with you on the Benchmark. Lean and and over detailed. Personally I have tried most of the lessor costing DACs and to my ears they just have too many tradeoffs. If I were you save your pennies until you can buy a more sophiticated DAC. If not the M1 just might hit the nail on the head for you. Just remember when considering any new component the affect on the character of the existing system. We want to have synergy with that not against it.charles