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Has anyone modified the Sabaj Da3? If yes, what were the modification and how did the sound change? Is there a way to disable the filter? I want to try the DAC with HQPlayer and would like to disable the filter on the DAC and leverage the HQP filters.
Hello all, was interested in the SMSL IDEA/Sabaj DA2, but I recently came across this:https://item.taobao.com/item.htm?spm=a1z10.3-c.w4002-15493940501.70.763e1cfaRvjmOk&id=568408593852Weiliang/Breeze Audio SE4 USB DAC ES9028 with SA9226 USB chipBased on the specs, could it be even better and somehow much, much cheaper?
I'm already a very satisfied user of the Sabaj DA3 (helped brilliantly by an iDefender) but, at the spur of the moment, I've ordered a Weiland Audio SE4 DAC from here: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Finished-SE4-PC-Phone-USB-Decoder-SA9226-ES9028Q2M-Audio-DAC-Support-DSD-New/273266457017?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649I'll share the listening experience as soon as possible... currently waiting patiently for the arrival of the package dispatched from the Far East...
Investing in the cleanest power supply you can manage outweighs the value of the dac. This Lipo4(?)/LT3045 battery option showed up recently. I don't see the iPower competing with it, especially for the cost. https://www.ebay.com/itm/LT3045-Battery-Regulated-Power-Supply-5V/273135946356?hash=item3f982bca74:g:vFIAAOSweq5av1nPIf you have the skills and want to really take your dac to a new level, replace the iPower with not one, but *two* LT3045 low noise regulators in series. I have a 6v board that feeds a 5v board. I can't overstate the impact. Floored me.
I tried to buy that now the item is getting upgraded I don't know why. Can anyone explain what does he/she means? It doesn't sound like an "upgrade". It sounds like a different thing.
Did he change the listing to reflect this?I see a listing for a lifepo4 PS for $36.66 + 1.85 shipping.If this is the original listing still, sounds like bait and switch. I'd complain to the seller and demand the PS listed at the original price, then escalate to ebay if he cant or won't comply.And I can't really tell what the change is from that description.
I've received the £38 SE4 USB DAC and and had plenty of time to test it... No driver needed for Linux (Mint 19 in my case). No driver needed for Windows 10 but Windows 7 will require the supplied Savitech driver.The enclosure is well-made with no design frills, just functional look. The metal of choice is aluminium. It works fine with low impedance headphones and it has plenty of volume driving AKG K702 cans (60 Ohm). The midrange has more presence than DA3, making the sound brighter which in turn makes it slightly uncomfortable for prolongued listening IMHO. DA3 has better instruments separation, wider soundstage and 'darker' sound. Mind you it is not a 'night and day' difference...For testing I've used a range of digital files: 320 kbps mp3, 16/24 bit flac and DSD64/128. All performed very well; I don't have any DSD256/512 native files but i've upsampled in JRiver to DSD512 and the sound was fine. I am not going to go in any detail over whether the sound is better when upsampling to the highest DSD sampling available in the playback application over the native file playback.. I've left the SE4 running music files quite a few nights for 'running in' the components. No ABX testing, just my brain and ear perception with the unavoidable volume change pitfalls... The sound is more than acceptable, the SE4 is a good choice for somebody that wants to play any mainstream music files for a very low price.Sabaj DA3 still stays as a favourite budget USB DAC in my book
wew, granted that the DA3 costs nearly triple the SE4, so that's quite a good performance already. Basically namesake of this thread, quality DAC for peanuts.
I paid £38 for SE4 from the quoted supplier (Far East) and £76 for DA3 from Amazon UK...
Anyone compared Topping D50 and DX7S here?
anyone have experience with this dac?https://www.amazon.com/Micca-OriGen-G2-Resolution-Preamplifier/dp/B01N14SY65