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Nuprime, Benchmark, eastern electric mini max dac
Spot on. There are few if any dacs that are 10 years old + worth buying compared to current offerings. The original Berkeley Audio? Meitner? No volume control. Get a Microzotl to control volume, and a Border Patrol, Chord Qutest, Lampizator Amber, etc, and enjoy the music.
luisb,I am aware of these guys totally forgot about them. Super easy to build this equipment for me no doubt. I have done 100's of projects like this.Issues are I don't see that a chassis is even provided or not? There are no photos of the final kit?Also, truth is this design is virtually identical to a Topping DX7 dac with completed design, chassis, remote, headphone, linear power supply, DSD, USB, same chip set etc... all for 600 anyway. So I would expect identical performance to the Buffalo IIIse pro. No need to waste hours assembling this. If it was 299 a kit or something I could see it, but final product you can buy for 600 anyway same price as this kit. Who knows the Chinese may have just ripped this DIY kit off and copied into a final product for the same price. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07YJHZ7CL/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?smid=A2Q0JVLI22BSVA&psc=1Thanks
Yeah I would not be using the USB anyway so quite honestly it would be of little value to me. It is a pretty killer kit, but again its a lot more trouble and money than buying something that will do 99% already in a package on the market. I do like the MINIMAX above. However, not that impressed having to switch between tube and op amps, then be stuck tube rolling to find out if its any better!Sure you could just run off the op amps alone, but seems silly with a tube just sitting at idle on it.