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Creek OBH-14 24bit DAC. Time to upgrade?

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I own the Creek OBH-14 24bit / 48Khz DAC



Nowdays most of my listening has switched over from vinyl/redbook and SACD to 320K mp3s... (I know, shame... but due to lack of time etc, it is much easier for me...) I connect the SPDIF output of an M-Audio Audiophile to the DAC.


I have a newfound love for my STAX Λ SR404s paired with the SRM-313. I feed those with the analog output of the DAC.

The DAC has a crisp quality of sound with great weight and dynamics. Compared to other sources I have listened to I would enjoy mids that were more forward and a higher degree of realism. Kind of like what the feeling that vinyl conveys.

Considering that my listening will come mostly from 320K mp3s some FLACs (and perhaps some 24bit FLACS) , would it be worth of upgrading to something with the cost of $500 max. (used)? Or will the improvements be so marginal that I would rather spend it on a different pair of cans for a different taste.
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Originally Posted by marios_mar View Post
I would enjoy mids that were more forward and a higher degree of realism.
What does a mid suffering from a lower degree of realism sound like? Equalized down/up from flat on some other dac?
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Originally Posted by Speederlander View Post
What does a mid suffering from a lower degree of realism sound like?
I don't know. But I mean that I would enjoy the following couple of properties from a DAC:

1. more forward mids
2. more realistic sounding (not only the mids)

You misunderstood me and were lightning fast at an effort of making fun of me...
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