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Hi. I've been researching DACs recently and have pretty much narrowed my list down to three models. They may or may not suit your needs, but go ahead and take a look at them. I guess my budget limit was $2k, but I really wanted to stay below $1500.Nuprime DAC-10 $1495.......DAC-10H (headphone amp included) $1795Schiit Gungir Multibit $1249Gustard X20 $866It seems to me all three models use the Sabre ESS9018 chip. The major difference is the DAC-10 has just one while the other two models utilize two of the chips. There must be differences in how each company optimizes their DAC as well. I have yet to actually place any of these in my system, but I will rectify that upon my return to the States. [I'm in Taiwan currently.]In my research, I have not found any reviews of all three by the same person, so it is very difficult to determine which is the best DAC for me without auditioning them. Nonetheless, here's what swims around in my head:I like Nuprime products. They give a lot of bang for my buck. The DAC-10 has two optical inputs and a pair of analog inputs. The other two have a single optical input and no analog inputs. I keep reading that DACs with two chips sound better than one. Schiit has a stellar reputation and many reviews can be found. The Gustard is made by a Chinese company. I believe there is no US distributor, so one must order from overseas(?). Shipping might be over a $100, but check for yourself. You can read up on the Gustard on Head-fi.org. Here's the thread: http://www.head-fi.org/t/780385/gustard-x20-dacCertainly, there are many others to choose from. Good luck with your search and have fun along the way.Michael
When you reference inputs do you mean coaxial and optical SPDIF inputs? A DAC doesn't have analog inputs.
Teac UD501 - You can find these used for $800 Metrum Acoustic Musette $1400Mytek Stereo DSD DAC $1600Ayre Codex $1800 Mytek Brooklyn $1995
There's a newer Teac UD503 under $1k that is supposed to be a nice step up from the 501.
And it shares the same DAC chip that Bryston uses in the BCD-3
My vote goes for the Chord 2Qute which is basically the Hugo Chord without the headphone amp. Very analog sounding, musical and smooth. It is not sabre based and it sounds great.http://www.whathifi.com/chord/2qute/reviewhttp://shop.sightandsoundgallery.com/Chord-2Qute-USB-p/38EE-CHO2QUTE.htm?gclid=CjwKEAiAiZK1BRD509nPsYiUk2YSJAAMoAwCGQqVt4RGMBbxIYP6GdCmyt0v1ctdTuiJZKOEMg4_bhoCBa7w_wcB
And it [Teac UD-503] shares the same DAC chip that Bryston uses in the BCD-3
The AK 4490 chip is also used in the new Nuprime DAC-9
Hi. I've been researching DACs recently and have pretty much narrowed my list down to three models. They may or may not suit your needs, but go ahead and take a look at them. I guess my budget limit was $2k, but I really wanted to stay below $1500.Nuprime DAC-10 $1495.......DAC-10H (headphone amp included) $1795Schiit Gungir Multibit $1249Gustard X20 $866It seems to me all three models use the Sabre ESS9018 chip. Michael
+1 I'd also vote for the 2qute. Don't be fooled by the name or packing - this is a seriously good dac with an incredible amount of design behind it, not just a run of the mill off the shelf parts assemblage like many dacs.