Just wanted to see what people think is good in this price range. I am thinking about the DA100 as it will accept new sources in the future.
Just wanted to see what people think is good in this price range. I am thinking about the DA100 as it will accept new sources in the future.
What do I like? What do I like to listen to? What are my personal prefernces as far as sound is concerned?
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Do you have a Mac?
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Sorry, no Mac. It would be USB or Optical.
a little more information (see diebenkorn's post) might help.
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Well, I was considering the 740C but I dont need a transport and would like to have USB. Dac1 w/usb is over my price range. I want something smooth and musical, another reason im shying away from the Dac1. I like all kinds of music except country and opera. Classic rock and Jazz mostly.
Also consider adding $150 or so into your budget for a USB -> toslink/coaxial transport like the Blue Circle Thingee or something and then getting a DAC without USB. Or some sort of PCI interface with digital out.
gimme a minute, i'll check audiogon for some recos real quick...
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AudiogoN ForSale: Perpetual Tech p-1a/p-3a/monolith
good, good deal.
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Also consider the Apogee Mini-DAC w/USB option
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HeadAmp Pico w/ DAC
Most other <$1K DAC units will be relative side-grades from the Pico. You'd need to spend far more than $1K to seriously better the Pico.
Perpetual Tech p-1a/p-3a/monolith is too big for my desk and as far as the Pico, I dont really need a portable and would rather have more inputs for expansion later on.
I assume he/she means coax/opt. Out of curiousity with all the sharing (file/library) options you have with computers why would someone need multiple USB inputs?
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same chip as Thingee and Trends UD10
There is the possibility that the Trends might sound better than the Thingee using its optional external PS.
As far as the Thingee goes, I'm not sure it does anything more than the $50 usb converter from DIY.... except that DIY mentions that you should power the chip separately and not from the usb connection if you want it to sound good and the Thingee is USB powered.
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If you can get in on the feeding frenzy and have the ability or find someone to build it for you, I think the TP Buffalo would fit the bill nicely. Plus it could also be made balanced so you wouldn't have to upgrade in the future.
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Buffalo looks very interesting but it is sold out. I wonder if I could just live with optical and go for the 740C. Looks like the DA100 Signature is going for 850 shipped on audiogon, NIB. How about something like a Monica?
I can recommend a MHDT Havana, if NOS DACs, no opamp and tube (coupled?) output appeals to you.
I use it via USB from my PC without much issue, though I do plan on trying it out with coax at some point.
The things that attracted me to this DAC were the positive reviews, the build quality, the price and good impression from owning the cheaper Paradisea+.
The Havana is a solid step up and good value imo.
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How long have you owned the Havana Fing? Did you order it new or purchase it used?