Hi,
Great to see someone near this brand. i am about to get the Calyx Dac 24/192 but then i saw reviews about the ref 7.1 and asked Kingwa what would be the right dac for my taste (rock, indian, latin, pop new age etc) and he told me to go better with the NFB7.32 (ESS sabre) instead of the REF7.1 cuase of my music taste cuase the 7.32 is faster and more dynamic,
Any suggestions
Regards
See above for my complete review, you might have to scroll down a little.
In summary this is a fantastic DAC. Worthy of all the praise it has received, I would not hesitate to recommend it to anyone looking for a high end DAC with a somewhat down to earth price.
Pros: Outstanding sound quality, high value considering the components used, solid construction
Cons: May be too large for some people, requires a 30-60 minute warmup to sound its best, DIY-look compared to some other products
Not mass market gear, but a dream for R2R multibit sound enthusiasts. Even after all these years still in 2016 the most natural sounding DAC I´ve ever heard...
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Great to see someone near this brand. i am about to get the Calyx Dac 24/192 but then i saw reviews about the ref 7.1 and asked Kingwa what would be the right dac for my taste (rock, indian, latin, pop new age etc) and he told me to go better with the NFB7.32 (ESS sabre) instead of the REF7.1 cuase of my music taste cuase the 7.32 is faster and more dynamic,
Any suggestions
Regards