More Amazing DACs for Peanuts

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Re: More Amazing DACs for Peanuts
« Reply #700 on: 15 Jun 2025, 04:40 am »
Thanks for the info.  How do you describe "current day R2R sound"  ?  How does it compare to "not-so current day R2R sound" ?

Regards.

I could go on a whole long attempt to explain how they differ but at the end of the day you're just going to have listen to both types yourself. As much as my wallet may disagree, nothing beats personal experience .

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Re: More Amazing DACs for Peanuts
« Reply #701 on: 16 Jun 2025, 11:22 pm »
Finally hooked up the AD1865 tube dac. Very smooth, pleasant, warm. I like it. I swapped out the RCAs per usual for some AECOs which opened things up a little. Got a Reflector 6922 and some soviet 6z4s on the way to try out. Maybe replace the caps if I'm in the mood. Gonna leave it at that though.

i don't think the rectifier tube change does much but highly recommend 6sn7 or vt99 in place of 6922.

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« Reply #702 on: 16 Jun 2025, 11:27 pm »
i don't think the rectifier tube change does much but highly recommend 6sn7 or vt99 in place of 6922.

Thanks. I have some 6sn7s and an adapter already I think so I'll give it a try.

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Re: More Amazing DACs for Peanuts
« Reply #703 on: 13 Aug 2025, 12:11 pm »
finally got interested enough to give one of these dacs a try, this appears the same as the flyinsky nos 1865 tube dac but in a smaller case.. 
looking forward to a change of pace with warm, smoother sound
https://www.ebay.com/itm/325291073373?var=514174860133

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Re: More Amazing DACs for Peanuts
« Reply #704 on: 13 Aug 2025, 01:04 pm »
lol $4k is a bit high for cheap and cheerful circle.. I think we're supposed to limit it to $350 and below for seperate components and $650 and below for integrateds/all in ones

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Re: More Amazing DACs for Peanuts
« Reply #705 on: 13 Aug 2025, 01:22 pm »
Thanks @uncola. Will remove my post.

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Re: More Amazing DACs for Peanuts
« Reply #706 on: 13 Aug 2025, 01:45 pm »
Can we pause a second to reflect on a different world - where people buy 1Kg of Korean Pine nuts, for the price of an amp!  Lol

https://gemtaste.com/food/top-most-expensive-nuts/

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Re: More Amazing DACs for Peanuts
« Reply #707 on: 13 Aug 2025, 01:47 pm »
DAC I meant….   DAC!

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Re: More Amazing DACs for Peanuts
« Reply #708 on: 13 Aug 2025, 06:29 pm »
finally got interested enough to give one of these dacs a try, this appears the same as the flyinsky nos 1865 tube dac but in a smaller case.. 
looking forward to a change of pace with warm, smoother sound
https://www.ebay.com/itm/325291073373?var=514174860133

Interested in your feedback especially if you could compare against an Audial you sold previously. 

I recall this because I kicked myself for about a month for missing out on the sale.

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Re: More Amazing DACs for Peanuts
« Reply #709 on: Yesterday at 04:11 pm »
The Schiit Audio Mimir balanced mesh dac would likely punch above it's weight @$299US. Designed and built in the USA. And it comes with a preamp thrown into the bargain - https://www.schiit.com/products/mimir

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Re: More Amazing DACs for Peanuts
« Reply #710 on: Today at 03:24 am »
Just my .02 I've owned a bunch of Schiit products and though a decent value for the money there's not much to say beyond that. Especially their budget dacs I've found to be meh. But for people who are looking for no fuss 'safe' retail options, they can be a good choice. The Mimir is just another ES9028 dac but w/ a custom filter.

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Re: More Amazing DACs for Peanuts
« Reply #711 on: Today at 06:14 am »
@wushuliu I don't have any ear time on entry level Schiit dacs, so it's good to get a first hand perspective. That is a tough price point to get good sound. As I don't need the digital inputs of modern dacs in my current situation, personally i'd hunt down a vintage JVC XL-Z1050 cd player which can now be picked up fairly cheap. I owned that player for 16 years and it has excellent build quality and amazing sound for the money. It has a good Victor transport mech, so I later used it as a transport with a Vimak DS-1800Mk2 dac (see pic below).



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Re: More Amazing DACs for Peanuts
« Reply #712 on: Today at 08:13 am »
@wushuliu I don't have any ear time on entry level Schiit dacs, so it's good to get a first hand perspective. That is a tough price point to get good sound. As I don't need the digital inputs of modern dacs in my current situation, personally i'd hunt down a vintage JVC XL-Z1050 cd player which can now be picked up fairly cheap. I owned that player for 16 years and it has excellent build quality and amazing sound for the money. It has a good Victor transport mech, so I later used it as a transport with a Vimak DS-1800Mk2 dac (see pic below).


Interesting. I was able to find that JVC on the DutchAudioClassics website DAC catalog. Looks like they used a proprietary DAC w/ 20bit conversion (looks like you know this already). Very cool.