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Yes I reckon the pricing is on the high side. But if it does crashes the competition, for example the Cosecant, Twindac+, Zanden etc then I have no problem with the price. But then who's going to give it a shot and tell us the result?
how much is it in the US (and where can you get it)?
However, I DO have a problem with the price of this DAC. Just look at the competition and you can find several excellent NOS DACs with FABULOUS performance (regardles ...
Just so you know, I am not much into details -- I listen rather wholistically and just look for overall balance and engagment in sound.My speakers are VR-4JR's. I have a hard drive based system with a Waveterminal U24 taking the USB signal and converting it i ...
It is not that there are no details in the sound created by the Attraction DAC. My comment was meant to refer to the fact that my description would not make extensive use of the detailed and specilaized language audiophiles use in describing the sounds they hear. With the Attraction DAC I think you can focus on the forest or the trees -- depending on what you like. You can do this because it is ALL there. There is also a sense of depth and palpability that I have not experienced thus far. I cannot give you direct comparisons to other DAC's as I have no others in my system right now. But here is a list of DAC's I have auditioned in my system in the last 18 months:Dodosn 218Dodson 217 MK II DAudio Aero Primak MK II SEBenchmark Apogee Mini USBCheers,