I don't need the balanced outputs. What other DACs with "smoother fuller sound for much less" do you know? As you didn't mention the EMU 0404, you probably wouldn't go for it..?
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1/26/08 at 7:22am
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0404 USB is not even close to the best
it's just the result of hype since its price allows it to be accesible to many
it's just the result of hype since its price allows it to be accesible to many
post #18 of 255
1/26/08 at 9:52am
Who said the EMU0404 is better than a DAC1, and by what standard? I wouldn't be surprised if they're audibly equivalent.
As for "smoothness" or "fullness," you have a computer as source. You can use EQ and DSP to produce various types of distortion.
As for "smoothness" or "fullness," you have a computer as source. You can use EQ and DSP to produce various types of distortion.
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1/26/08 at 9:55am
What is the best, and why?
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1/26/08 at 10:51am
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there is no best
why? because everyone has different ears
audio hardware reaches a point where preference and taste become the main deciding factor
technically superior may not always necessarily mean most suitable for
why? because everyone has different ears
audio hardware reaches a point where preference and taste become the main deciding factor
technically superior may not always necessarily mean most suitable for
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1/26/08 at 12:13pm
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I agree with d-cee. There are some obviously lousy pieces of gear on the low end, and some outshine others in terms of their performance for the price paid (case in point, the Chaintech AV-710.) Last year, it was a relative no-brainer to say that if one had only $35 to spend on a sound card, the AV-710 was "the best option"......not the best in any absolute sense, but we are rarely free to make decisions without any regard to cost, right?
IMHO, as one climbs the price scale, gear sounds more and more alike.....the errors from neutrality become smaller and smaller.....they don't hit the bullseye of "perfect reproduction", but they get closer and closer to it. That makes it easier to choose components with "offsetting errors" that provide what the user feels is the most satisfying or realistic listening experience, depending on one's tastes.
IMHO, as one climbs the price scale, gear sounds more and more alike.....the errors from neutrality become smaller and smaller.....they don't hit the bullseye of "perfect reproduction", but they get closer and closer to it. That makes it easier to choose components with "offsetting errors" that provide what the user feels is the most satisfying or realistic listening experience, depending on one's tastes.
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I am also finding hard to believe that the 0404 USB can beat DAC1. How can a 200$ device compete with a 1300$ one? If this is true then everybody buy the 0404 and save 1100$!!
So... changing the question of this thread, what is the best choice to buy with 200$~300$?
So... changing the question of this thread, what is the best choice to buy with 200$~300$?
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From the following list, is there a clear winner?
- EMU 0404 USB
- ESI Juli@ soundcard
- Monica II USB
- Onkyo SE-U55SX
- Beresford TC-7510 Mk6/3
- Auzen Prelude 7.1
- KECES PCM2702 USB DAC
- DDDAC
- iBasso D1
- Lecekrton UHA-3
- Go-Vibe Petite
- Headstage Lyrix Pro
- Fubar 3
- Headamp Pico
- RSA Predator
- Trends Audio UD-10
- edirol UA-1EX
- Chaintech AV-710
- Zhaolu D3
- Others...
- EMU 0404 USB
- ESI Juli@ soundcard
- Monica II USB
- Onkyo SE-U55SX
- Beresford TC-7510 Mk6/3
- Auzen Prelude 7.1
- KECES PCM2702 USB DAC
- DDDAC
- iBasso D1
- Lecekrton UHA-3
- Go-Vibe Petite
- Headstage Lyrix Pro
- Fubar 3
- Headamp Pico
- RSA Predator
- Trends Audio UD-10
- edirol UA-1EX
- Chaintech AV-710
- Zhaolu D3
- Others...
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1/26/08 at 5:09pm
I agree. I personally would not be willing to spend money on a subjective improvement without understanding the technical reason(s) for it, and I certainly wouldn't spend more money on perceived technical inferiority. If it's as simple as a shift in tonal balance, there are much cheaper ways of accomplishing that.
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1/26/08 at 7:20pm
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I think if you re-read our responses, the clear answer is no, there isn't. There are some on the list that are clearly better than others, but we all don't share the same ears or cost-to-benefit philosophy.
This is sort of an exaggeration, but here goes.......I think Sennheiser HD600's are fantastic. Apparently, their frequency response characteristics match my ear/head shape, ear canal geometry, etc. etc. well, and I find them very flat, very accurate in general. Not the slightest bit "veiled", too.
On the other hand......the appeal of Grados escapes me completely. They all sound far less accurate to me, much more "hi-fi", with exaggerated mid-bass, over-sparkly highs, a "hyped" sound--regardless of price point. Maybe they sound "good" on rock, but for classical--no stinkin' way, at least in my book!
But you will find classical listeners who swear by Grado, who think Senn's are hideously veiled/slow/dead/muffled or whatever. Who's right?
When it comes to electronics, the differences are much more subtle than between headphones--but still, it will all come down to what satisfies you most....then buy it, be happy, and enjoy the music without worrying if it's not exactly what others think is best.
This is sort of an exaggeration, but here goes.......I think Sennheiser HD600's are fantastic. Apparently, their frequency response characteristics match my ear/head shape, ear canal geometry, etc. etc. well, and I find them very flat, very accurate in general. Not the slightest bit "veiled", too.
On the other hand......the appeal of Grados escapes me completely. They all sound far less accurate to me, much more "hi-fi", with exaggerated mid-bass, over-sparkly highs, a "hyped" sound--regardless of price point. Maybe they sound "good" on rock, but for classical--no stinkin' way, at least in my book!
But you will find classical listeners who swear by Grado, who think Senn's are hideously veiled/slow/dead/muffled or whatever. Who's right?
When it comes to electronics, the differences are much more subtle than between headphones--but still, it will all come down to what satisfies you most....then buy it, be happy, and enjoy the music without worrying if it's not exactly what others think is best.
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no, otherwise everyone would use the same equipment
find something that meets your budget, has the features you need and is generally not considered crap and you're most of the way there
the rest of the way is trying to audition your short list and then deciding which one you like best based on hearing them yourself
if not, it is just a matter of buying used and selling until you reach what you're happy with
find something that meets your budget, has the features you need and is generally not considered crap and you're most of the way there
the rest of the way is trying to audition your short list and then deciding which one you like best based on hearing them yourself
if not, it is just a matter of buying used and selling until you reach what you're happy with
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Is there an equivalent external dac/soundcard to the chaintech av-710? Since i switched to a laptop, I'd like to spend $35 for something that has as good sound as the chaintech.
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C'est la viv
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1/27/08 at 6:23pm
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being better than a Benchmark DAC1 is really not saying much at all. The only thing the DAC1 ever had going for it was the balanced output. If you don't need that there are many many DAC's with smoother fuller sound for much less $'s.
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It isn't the alpha and omega, but it is possibly the best to be had (new) under $150.
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Thanks to all.
Since it is not easy for me to listen the soundcards/DACs from this list without buying, I need to keep reading foruns and search for more opinions. I have no money to buy several DACs and perform the tests by myself
. Maybe I buy the EMU 0404 now and next year search again for a better option.
jeremy6044: try the "Edirol UA-1EX USB" for $75 (I can't tell you if this is much better than what you have)
Since it is not easy for me to listen the soundcards/DACs from this list without buying, I need to keep reading foruns and search for more opinions. I have no money to buy several DACs and perform the tests by myself
. Maybe I buy the EMU 0404 now and next year search again for a better option.jeremy6044: try the "Edirol UA-1EX USB" for $75 (I can't tell you if this is much better than what you have)
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