St3ve
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Greetings All,
I am in that typical situation where I am considering what I should next upgrade in my system and have begun rooting out the 'weakest link'. Trouble is, I am (for the time being) happy with my headphones and with with my amp. So I have started eyeballing different DACs. In particular, I really like the look of the Meier stagedac - it tempts me with it's advanced cross feed system and all-round flexibility.
So, considering I am currently using an apogee duet (and would continue to use it for recording purposes) - Do you think that a DAC circa £500/$800, like the stagedac, would really offer me a significant return SQ-wise? I realize it is difficult to quantify 'significant', so feel free to let fly with unsubstantiated opinon
If you have any other suggestions at what might constitute a genuine upgrade, or if you feel I would be wasting my money, by all means say.
Please bear in mind that I have had my Duet longer than I have been into head-fi, and my only real experience before that was with cheaper tascam/m-audio interfaces.
All opinion welcome.
Cheers in advance.
I am in that typical situation where I am considering what I should next upgrade in my system and have begun rooting out the 'weakest link'. Trouble is, I am (for the time being) happy with my headphones and with with my amp. So I have started eyeballing different DACs. In particular, I really like the look of the Meier stagedac - it tempts me with it's advanced cross feed system and all-round flexibility.
So, considering I am currently using an apogee duet (and would continue to use it for recording purposes) - Do you think that a DAC circa £500/$800, like the stagedac, would really offer me a significant return SQ-wise? I realize it is difficult to quantify 'significant', so feel free to let fly with unsubstantiated opinon
Please bear in mind that I have had my Duet longer than I have been into head-fi, and my only real experience before that was with cheaper tascam/m-audio interfaces.
All opinion welcome.
Cheers in advance.