dcfis
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There is excellent reason to keep the t1 and that is the tube buffer. All tube in everything its what I say
Well guys, I am at a crossroads here. I picked up a Schiit Lyr today for a really good price and well .... I guess I could go two ways now. On the one hand, I could keep the T1 and use it as a DAC going forward, or I could pick up a separate DAC (ODAC comes to mind). The Lyr is exciting because I already have matched Amperex 7308s for it, with Telefunken 6922/ECC88s on the way. If I move the 7308s over to the Lyr though, I am thinking I really don't want to have tubes in the DAC and amp stages, the coloration will probably be off and I really don't want to buy another 7308 to have all three tubes the same (or do I? Maybe there's a case for it?).
Anyway, I wanted to get your opinions here. Keep the T1 or buy a different DAC and put the T1 up for sale? What do you guys think?
EDIT: Bought the ODAC, will try both and keep the one that works best with this setup. Would anyone want to buy the T1 if I put it up for sale? I'll throw in a rocket logo 6N23P, 6N11 & 6922EH --- all together w/ shipping in the continental US for $200 (I'll even cover paypal).
Congrats on the Lyr - it's a great amp within its range.
I was at a similar crossroads and decided to skip the Lyr if making a new investement and take it another level up. I think it's more effective and a better return than otherwise. Also I consider that between its DAC and amp traits the T1 is better as a DAC + the fun/advantages of tube rolling. For now I still use the Aune T1 as a DAC, but I will go straight for something higher up the chain, like the V800 next.
I guess it also depends on your existing and near/mid future headphones and what synergy you're getting for them with your new amp.