I think so. And personally I avoid the word "better" when comparing,
because that's not what I actually mean anyway. I might prefer one over
the other, but that's a preference, it's not a measured analysis...
I am totally sold on the in-some-circles-uncomfortable fact that the
digital data is imm
drmatt wrote:
> I had a Chord Hugo (1) on loan for a while and IMO it sounded noticeably
> sparklier than my then Naim Supernait built-in DAC, which also sounded
> slightly murkier and weightier than the Mytek DAC I wound up actually
> buying afterwards and which I still have (a very small diffe
Zombie wrote:
> After the dust of the expectancy bias settled I heard no difference
> between the SBT+Qutest and SBT+Quad USB DAC.
> Tonight I will make one SBT stock and compare it to SBT+Qutest.
I had a Chord Hugo (1) on loan for a while and IMO it sounded noticeably
sparklier than my then Na
I love the sound from my old (Slimdevices!) Squeezebox 3 coupled to an
external Arcam irDAC. With a bit of luck you still might find a used one
somewhere (e.g. 'here' (https://www.hifishark.com/search?q=irdac)); the
irDAC and its successor irDAC II have both been discontinued.
-
On my main touch system I use feed the digital audio to an Oppo BDP105D.
On another system I have a touch with a Schitt BiFrost DAC (with "analog
upgrade"). I think it's about 6 years old and was about $450 USD. I know
that it has been superseded since. The difference between the touch DAC
and
Heuer wrote:
> I am very tempted by the Chord Qutest DAC as there is credible and
> quantifiable technology in it to separate it from other DAC chips but it
> does cost £1,200. It should be your starting point when looking at an
> external DAC for your Touch as anything less is probably going to
Hey, I paid a small fortune for it!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dvz2SaHzn3U&feature=emb_logo
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Heuer wrote:
> Here is my latest audiophile upgrade to enhance my Topping E30 DAC:
> [image: https://i.imgur.com/mCUxg62.jpg]
>
> A 1Kg puck of solid magnetic stainless steel to add weight and dampen
> resonance in the DAC and the removable rubber rings allow you to adjust
> the effect. A rubbe
Brilliantly on-topic.
Andrew
On Mon, 15 Feb 2021, 17:42 Paul Webster, <
paul.webster.9x4...@no-mx.forums.slimdevices.com> wrote:
>
> I have one like that and I have found that it dramatically improves the
> audio in the hall ... mainly because it holds the door open.
>
>
>
> Paul Webster
> http:
I have one like that and I have found that it dramatically improves the
audio in the hall ... mainly because it holds the door open.
Paul Webster
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author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france (fip etc), kcrw,
supla finland, abc australia, cbc/radio-canada a
Here is my latest audiophile upgrade to enhance my Topping E30 DAC:
[image: https://i.imgur.com/mCUxg62.jpg]
A 1Kg puck of solid magnetic stainless steel to add weight and dampen
resonance in the DAC and the removable rubber rings allow you to adjust
the effect. A rubber base ensures it does not
Not 100% serious ... but how about this for a clever trick
https://twitter.com/pd780c/status/1359043589456621569
For those that cannot view Twitter videos ... a Raspberry Pi Pico doing
optical S/PDIF via the onboard LED.
Paul Webster
http://dabdig.blogspot.com
author of \"now playing\"
Heuer wrote:
> Get thee behind me Satan!I think my E30 sounds better than my old Musical
> Fidelity V-DAC but I am
not sure if it would be expected to [emoji3]
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Get thee behind me Satan!
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Heuer wrote:
> I have a Topping E30 DAC (£103) and it made a big difference to my SB3
> but of course the DAC in that is not as good as the Touch. I use an
> external high-end DAC (Audio Synthesis DAX Decade, now 22 years old but
> still exquisite) with my Transporter to good effect. I am very te
I have a Topping E30 DAC (£103) and it made a big difference to my SB3
but of course the DAC in that is not as good as the Touch. I use an
external high-end DAC (Audio Synthesis DAX Decade, now 22 years old but
still exquisite) with my Transporter to good effect. I am very tempted
by the Chord Qut
I have a Topping E30 DAC (£103) and it made a big difference to my SB3
but of course the DAC in that is not as good as the Touch. I use an
external high-end DAC (Audio Synthesis DAX Decade, now 22 years old but
still exquisite) with my Transporter to good effect. I am very tempted
by the Chord Qut
You only need EDO if you want to play files above 24/96; it has no
effect on "sound quality". The DAC in the Touch has held up
surprisingly well, but there's no harm in trying a newer external DAC.
I'd look at models from Topping to start. They range from $100-$850 US.
The D30pro looks to be a
Heuer wrote:
> Twelve years of progress with DAC chips to start with. If you want to
> get the ultimate from a Touch you need to load the EDO (Enhanced Digital
> Output) app to enable 192Khz output via USB. The Touch is 24/96
> natively. More here:
> https://darko.audio/2012/05/enhanced-digital-
Paul Webster wrote:
> I do not know if DAC32 will produce better sounds that the Touch -
> however you would still be able to use your Touch ... but in this case
> you would use it as a controller and set it to manage a different player
> (the DAC32).
> If you want the dancing meters then you wo
Twelve years of progress with DAC chips to start with. If you want to
get the ultimate from a Touch you need to load the EDO (Enhanced Digital
Output) app to enable 192Khz output via USB. The Touch is 24/96
natively. More here:
https://darko.audio/2012/05/enhanced-digital-output-applet-for-squeez
thekiller wrote:
> I really don't understand this advice. Why should this be better than my
> sb touch?
> I hoped there is a dac to connect to my sb touch to improve the sound.
> The dac32 looks like a simple device
>
> Verstuurd vanaf mijn SM-T720 met Tapatalk
It is indeed a simple device
thekiller wrote:
> I really don't understand this advice. Why should this be better than my
> sb touch?
> I hoped there is a dac to connect to my sb touch to improve the sound.
> The dac32 looks like a simple device
>
I do not know if DAC32 will produce better sounds that the Touch -
howev
Heuer wrote:
> I agree, I think the DAC32 is going to be a giant killer. Looking at the
> specs and the ethos of the company who have desinged it the DAC32 is
> going to be a tough act to follow.I really don't understand this advice. Why
> should this be better than my
sb touch?
I hoped there
I agree, I think the DAC32 is going to be a giant killer. Looking at the
specs and the ethos of the company who have desinged it the DAC32 is
going to be a tough act to follow.
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Grumpy Bob wrote:
> There are really two issues here:
>
> 1. You need to evaluate whether you prefer LMS or whatever music
> management software comes with the Bluesound devices (of which I know
> nothing). And does the Bluesound offer a better quality sound?
> 2. You should maybe try out differ
thekiller wrote:
> I am thinking to upgrade my streaming audio. I concidered to replace my
> sb touch with a bluesound node 2i.
> But... can I upgrade my sound with an externe dac? I still use the touch
> dac (with a sbooster). I really am a dac noob. Can you help me?
>
> Verstuurd vanaf mijn
Depending upon the speakers you're using with your NAD receiver, you may
or may not, notice a significant improvement with an outboard DAC. If
you have a highly resolving setup, it might be worth the effort.
Previously, I used a Benchmark DAC-1 with my Touch, and it was slightly
better than the
The Touch does have a good external Dac. I found that it was the equal
of the Dacmagic. I have lately used an MF M1Dac and found this to be an
improvement. It produced deeper and more articulate bass.I presume this
was due to the Dac's internal power supply. It also produces a touch
more detail
Why not try the optical or coax out of the SBT into the NAD which
probably has a pretty good DAC to begin with.
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LJG wrote:
> Originally I was told the Touch itself had a very good DAC processor...
That is still true.
> I`m wondering if purchasing an external DAC may be the best way to
> upgrade my system.
I definitely suggest listening to one or two yourself before deciding -
in the end you might real
Suggest you poke around / ask around in here:
http://forums.slimdevices.com/forumdisplay.php?7-Audiophiles
A number of posters have reported their usage and opinions of various
Touch + Dac combos.
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I have the Eastern Electric Minimax DAC now a week up and running and
this thing indeeds slays the Dacmagic. This must be the best upgrade
for the money that is possible. Amazing soundstage, detail en air...
--
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CDLehner;631268 Wrote:
> I've owned both (as well as many others in between)...the EE SLAYS the
> DacMagic.
>
> CD
Wow good to hear !! Just ordered one. Hopefully it arrives at the end
of the week. After that I either will be selling my DacMagic or the
Minimax if the upgrade was not substancial
SilverRS8;630046 Wrote:
> I currently have a DacMagic and am looking for a new DAC upgrade. On my
> list was the Musical Fidelity M1DAC but I came across the EE minimax
> DAC and all the reviews are very positive. Is the EE minimax a serious
> 'upgrade' over the DacMagic?
>
> I like a more contr
ajayrav;622290 Wrote:
> I have both a CA DACmagic and a EE minimax DAC. Without question, the
> digital out of the Touch into the EE DAC has the best sound in my
> opinion...followed by the Touch through the CA DAC. I have since
> modded my Touch (Bolder digital mods) which took performance up
I have both a CA DACmagic and a EE minimax DAC. Without question, the
digital out of the Touch into the EE DAC has the best sound in my
opinion...followed by the Touch through the CA DAC. I have since
modded my Touch (Bolder digital mods) which took performance up a
notch. I have also recently
I actually did a test on just what you are asking this week. I hooked up
the analog outs from the touch to my pre and listened for a while. It
sounded good. Next I used TosLink from touch to my Cambride Audio
DACMagic and I can tell you without a doubt that using the DACMagic the
music sounded bet
guidof;620888 Wrote:
> ... Better than the using the DAC in the Touch itself, even though the
> DAC in the Touch is pretty good.
>
> Your choice of which DAC (Touch or external) will depend on how much
> you value getting the best possible sound quality. For instance, if all
> you listen to is
sta363;620783 Wrote:
> Just curious if any other forum members have used external digital audio
> converters (DACs) with the Touch, and how you liked the sound in the
> place of the Touch internal DAC?
> I have gotten good results using the Eastern Electric (EE) Minimax DAC.
> Anybody else tried
sta363;620783 Wrote:
> Just curious if any other forum members have used external digital audio
> converters (DACs) with the Touch, and how you liked the sound in the
> place of the Touch internal DAC?
> I have gotten good results using the Eastern Electric (EE) Minimax DAC.
> Anybody else tried
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