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What about this one? https://ifi-audio.com/products/zen-dac/ £129 I believe? Likely to be any good?
"Net, net, it works and is adequately good. Won't hold a candle to higher end devices or separates. For $200 you can get a DAC and Amp combo that would run circles around it."https://www.audiosciencereview.com/forum/index.php?threads/ifi-zen-dac-and-headphone-amp-review.9885/Martin
Hahahaha. You forget to mention that by their own standards literally any $80 DAC/headamp with no obvious faults should be good enough. And yet they continue to give subjective ratings and subjective 'recommendations'. By their own metric you don't need anything more than a Behringer UMC202HD - which sucked BTW.
SMSL M8A might be worth consideration $195 on amazon...recommended component on musicservertips.com- they have a review...I am using it with a linear power supply that I bought off ebay for about $50 Uses ES9038Q2M from ESS chipsetAnyway sounds absolutely horrible for first 40 hours, then really pretty good
I'm currently running an m8a into an Aragon Soundstage in stereo direct mode as my digital front end and am quite happy. I voice my speaker designs on this system, so I value neutrality and detail resolution above other Sonic considerations. I would think about the Sabaj D5 as a replacement for both with its volume control capability, but am not convinced it would be an overall win (dac upgrade but maybe preamp downgrade?)
Unless there was a recent redesign, the D5 would absolutely be an upgrade to the now old m8a. The D5 uses the Pro chip, for starters, while the m8a uses the cheap mobile chip (or maybe the even older ES9018, they've had several redesigns of the M8).
Also reviewshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzzU-W2QqQghttps://majorhifi.com/ifi-zen-dac-review-economical-ecstasy/
I have zero interest in any opinion offered by 'Z Reviews'.
What's up with them?
AudiosciencereviewLet the numbers do the talking.
That's his problem. He doesn't actually let the numbers do the talking. He inserts biased commentary the whole way through. Oh, and then the question of why the numbers he cares about matter. There are less biased people who do better reviews with the same equipment.He and Z Reviews are the new tribalism in audio.