External DAC
Hi, would like to get opinion for you guys. Will the sound be better if I get external Dac ? My Aurender come with single build-in Dac.
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Depends on the rest of your system. Which Aurender model, and would you be able to detail the rest of your audio components?
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I am using A100 and rest of the system is Accuphase A47 power amp and Pre c2420 with DP550. Speaker is Contour S5.4
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Why not use the DAC in the DP550? You've paid for it... :D
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It will come at a great cost if you want something that would be meaningfully better. What is better? A DAC that will sound “different” because it uses a different chip set and filters? I personally would not chase something that sits on the very slippery slope of diminishing returns. Unlike speakers, amplifiers, preamplifier and even a front end, digital evolves all the time. A great speaker does not go obsolete. An expensive DAC might. :D Streaming is getting very popular. If you use Tidal for example and believe in MQA, then a DAC that you bought yesterday is no good today. Ok you don’t have to listen to MQA, I don’t but there may be another change tomorrow. If you like to use Roon, that streamer you bought yesterday may not be a Roon end point today... In the end, lots of $$$ spent for a slightly different sound and it may be a waste tomorrow. Having said all that, there are plenty of DACs that you can spend plenty of money on. |
I agree with what PHC1 said about chasing something better, and fast obsolescense. That is actually why I did buy a dedicated DAC. I don't like the idea of packaging the DAC with a streamer and preamp for example. A perfectly good preamp now runs with an obsolete DAC or streamer. That's why I chose separate components for all three. One other way to go is a DAC whose firmware can be upgraded. Some of the Schiit DACS are designed to use modular chips. New technology. New chip, without having to buy a new DAC. That being said, I wound up with a Denafrips Pontus, which is an entirely different technology. Kind of an old idea made new and better. Not necessarily for everyone. But it really does sound like it has tubes inside. Good luck.
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Jojo,
Let's start with the basics: 1) What type of digital content do you have, e.g. PCM or DSD, or both. Will MQA be required? 2) What type of interface will you use? USB or S/PDIF or AES/EBU? 3) What's your budget? |
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2. More to USB 3. Around 3k |
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