diegomx
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Friends, I have:
- Macbook pro
- NAD C272 amp
- JBL E80 speakers
I want to improve the output of my macbook pro, then, were thinking of buying:
- Pre NAD C162
- DACMAGIC
The problem is 1) the NAD C162 is expensive and 2) can not find it in almost anywhere. Therefore, after suggestions in this forum, I found something
cheap and it seems it will work almost as well, would be the Maverick-D1.
First of all I clarify something: NEVER use headphones for listening to music, only
jbl speakers and use my my nad amp (it has balanced inputs so I
dacmagic liked).
I'll never connect an instrument.
So, you think if I buy the NAD C162 and dacmagic, I will
have much better sound that if I do not buy either and replacement
that only the D1 Maverick?.
In turn, the other option I have, is to buy the dacmagic alone, but not
as I control the volume, bone, would be only my macbook pro, not
if you could make.
- Macbook pro
- NAD C272 amp
- JBL E80 speakers
I want to improve the output of my macbook pro, then, were thinking of buying:
- Pre NAD C162
- DACMAGIC
The problem is 1) the NAD C162 is expensive and 2) can not find it in almost anywhere. Therefore, after suggestions in this forum, I found something
cheap and it seems it will work almost as well, would be the Maverick-D1.
First of all I clarify something: NEVER use headphones for listening to music, only
jbl speakers and use my my nad amp (it has balanced inputs so I
dacmagic liked).
I'll never connect an instrument.
So, you think if I buy the NAD C162 and dacmagic, I will
have much better sound that if I do not buy either and replacement
that only the D1 Maverick?.
In turn, the other option I have, is to buy the dacmagic alone, but not
as I control the volume, bone, would be only my macbook pro, not
if you could make.