KevDo
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I know the "which DAC" has been done to death.
I don't use headphones these days. I use Quad 22L speakers, Quad 99 Stereo Power Amp and since I don't have a CD player I've decided not to bother (was considering the Quad 99 CDP-2) and just use the Squeezebox Touch when it comes out later this year.
These DAC choices that I've boiled it down to are the only real options for me budget-wise that have RCA outputs (Quad amp only has RCA not XLR) and have a pre-amp/attenuator onboard (meaning I don't need to fork out for a separate pre-amp).
Has anyone done a comparison on the Beresford TC-7520SE Caiman and the Benchmark DAC1 (just the basic one, not the USB, PRE or HDR)?
I'd be interested in hearing your thoughts and opinions. Basically on how it would sound with the Quad gear. I don't like my music "coloured" to any noticeable amount although a little warmth in the mid-range still maintaining good detailed trebles without sounding too bright would be ideal.
Appreciate any response!
I don't use headphones these days. I use Quad 22L speakers, Quad 99 Stereo Power Amp and since I don't have a CD player I've decided not to bother (was considering the Quad 99 CDP-2) and just use the Squeezebox Touch when it comes out later this year.
These DAC choices that I've boiled it down to are the only real options for me budget-wise that have RCA outputs (Quad amp only has RCA not XLR) and have a pre-amp/attenuator onboard (meaning I don't need to fork out for a separate pre-amp).
Has anyone done a comparison on the Beresford TC-7520SE Caiman and the Benchmark DAC1 (just the basic one, not the USB, PRE or HDR)?
I'd be interested in hearing your thoughts and opinions. Basically on how it would sound with the Quad gear. I don't like my music "coloured" to any noticeable amount although a little warmth in the mid-range still maintaining good detailed trebles without sounding too bright would be ideal.
Appreciate any response!