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Options for DIY USB DACs?

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Hi guys,

I've recently been thinking about having a DIY DAC built, but the only one I know is the Alien USB DAC (or Guzzler's for that matter). What other DIY USB DACs are around? And secondly, how good is the Alien DAC? ;D

Cheers,

Nanoha

There are several DIY USB DACs out there.

USB DAC-201

http://www.audiodiylab.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=72

Haggerman chime:

http://www.hagtech.com/chime.html

Haggerman HagUSB:

http://www.hagtech.com/hagusb.html

Scott Nixon's USB Dackit:

http://www.scott-nixon.com/dac.htm

Of course the Alien DAC:

http://www.myexposition.com/diy/usbdac/overview.html

And a few others I am forgetting. ;)

As far as how good the Alien DAC is:

It's not something you would use to drive headphones directly but other then that it's pretty OK.

'Pretty OK' huh? Is the USB DAC-201 much better? It is comparible price wise. ;)

  • 2 weeks later...

Well, I haven't done any critical listening yet, but it is a BIG step up from my onboard sound. I think that once I replace the EXTREMELY crappy potentiometer in my T Amp I will be in pretty good shape for my modest computer audio setup. ;)

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Gah, this reminds me. I forgot to reply to MisterX's PM. ;D I need him to build me a Alien DAC. :angel:

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