Blue_Max Publish time 28-11-2019 00:54:55

can anyone recommend a DAC to improve my airport express to Naim Nait5i connection.

I have read quite a few threads saying basically the weak link in the airport express is it's onboard DAC (For £88 it's not all that suprising!)Could anyone recommend an alternative?

I'd rather not spend a lot on this as the Airport Express is a second source to my Naim CD5 so not all that bothered about trying to achieve perfection from a digital source.

I've seen people taling about the old Cambridge DACMagics, are they the best things for me to be looking out for?

Thanks
Dan

KoThreads Publish time 28-11-2019 00:54:56

amardillo: check out apogee.com,they do multi channel rackmount dacs.

CJROSS Publish time 28-11-2019 00:54:57

M-Audio SuperDAC 2496 is an excellent DAC.Made and marketed in the pro audio world, quality is high whilst the price is not hyped up as you often find products with a 'hi fi' tag.
No longer made but still crop up used. Check out the user group below for specs, reviews and answers to any questions that you may have.

CJROSS Publish time 28-11-2019 00:54:58

Jeez, until I saw this thread I was bidding on flea bay for a CDP as an upgrade to a budget player I already have. Fortunately, I keep losing the bid war. Now I'm going to put my dosh on to a DAC.

So, my main question is - is it worth it? I've got a sony CDP XE570 (they dont make em anymore) as well as a Denon 1930 dvd player.

Do I use my denon dvd player as my cd transporter or should I stick to the sony cd player as a transporter?

The denon dvd player I think has optical out as well as coax out so I'm alright on that front. The sony cdp only has optical out.

2nd question - if my budget is 300 quid what would be the options out there for me?

FWIW, my amp is a pio 2016av receiver, the denon has dts and dd decoding.

TIA!

Joe Fernand Publish time 28-11-2019 00:54:59

DACs are very versatile and can be used very effectively. But not always and with all sources.

See article 'DAC Basics - DACs and Transports" in the 'files' section at
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/M-Audio_SuperDAC_2496/files

By no means a guide to DACs, here is a recent link with few words as intrduction and some reviews
http://www.avreview.co.uk/news/article/mps/UAN/953/v/3/sp/364323526189560508326

Teago Publish time 28-11-2019 00:55:00

of all the dacs i have ever tried the one i use now is the pink decapo 24bit i find it gives me the most detailed and easy listering sound i have heard in digital music apart from spending big time on a hibrid

matt303 Publish time 28-11-2019 00:55:01

Thanks CJROSS

I've read loads of threads over the last couple of years where you have mentioned DACS and last week decided to buy a Beresford.

After two days of running it in it is already improving on my NAD 521BBE, my OPPO 981HD and my old Sony CDPXB930E. And from what I have read it still has some way to go.

Brilliant versatillity and a great sounding little box.

Many thanks.

SheldonLavine Publish time 28-11-2019 00:55:01

No worries dude, it is a very well thought of device in audiophile and VFM (£100) it shows a clean pair of heels to many £1000 CDPs I have heard. think anyone requiring more bass from a CDP or DVD should investigate one.

simmcn Publish time 28-11-2019 00:55:02

Standard connections for DACs :

http://content.answers.com/main/content/img/CDE/SPDIF.GIF

Many DACs also now use the USB Computer interface too.

Stillium Publish time 28-11-2019 00:55:03

Including the moodlab 'Dice' – see http://www.mood-lab.com/dice.htm

Joe
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