Hi... interesting product.
still available..? latest price? PM me.
Sound Cards [WTS]USB DAC For audiophiles Beginner, SOLD OUT FOR NOW
Sound Cards [WTS]USB DAC For audiophiles Beginner, SOLD OUT FOR NOW
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Dec 29 2012, 03:41 PM
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Hi... interesting product.
still available..? latest price? PM me. |
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Jan 11 2013, 01:09 PM
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It has been a week that I received this small USB DAC and overall... It worked nicely with my casual listening.
If compared to laptop sound card, it was not comparable at all.. It was just awesome... Besides, I had compared it with my old hifi gears -CD Player - clocked 2 NAD 502 -Octave's DAE-1 -a trusted NAD 302 -AKG K701 headphones -Apertura Agora loudspeakers I played several FLAC musics on it (mostly jazz and world music) thru Foobar. Off course, NAD502 + DAE-1 get my vote. And they cost more... But if NAD502 fed NAD302 directly, it could be on par if I fed this tiny USB DAC to DAE-1 then to NAD302, driving K701/Aperura. However, i found that NAD502 (well, clocked version) has a tad more transparency and better soundstage compared to USB DAC, even with DAE-1. USB DAC was a bit dry by comparison. But hey... i bought this USB DAC because i want to have my casual listening in more enjoying and satisfied manner, rather than hearing all kind off noises out from laptop sound card.. and it's not expensive at all... I'm very satisfied with this USB DAC T-Muso PCM2704.. What system I have now...? ......Foobar > USB DAC > DAE-1 >NAD302 > K701.... fuuhhh syiioookk... |
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