Depends on the usage. I purchased mine just to connect the TV to amp -- somewhat of an overkill.Looking at getting a DAC and noticed that while it reviewed well, this was reviewed at about £450 but the price has since had a 22% price hike to £550.
Is it still good value for money or should I look elsewhere?
Ordered an open box for £427 after Ebay discount.To the OP and on the back of what I was saying earlier, here's a couple of links to the Cambridge Ebay site...
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Cambridge Audio DacMagic 200M Digital to Analogue Converter - Open Box | eBay
DacMagic 200M Digital to Analogue Converter - Open Box. DIGITAL TO ANALOGUE CONVERTERS. Dual ESS ES9028Q2M DACs - easily handles digital audio files up to 32bit/768kHz or DSD512. Built in Bluetooth aptX - send digital audio files from your smartphone or tablet wirelessly.www.ebay.co.uk
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Cambridge Audio DacMagic 200M Digital to Analogue Converter - Refurbished | eBay
DacMagic 200M Digital to Analogue Converter - Refurbished. DIGITAL TO ANALOGUE CONVERTERS. Dual ESS ES9028Q2M DACs - easily handles digital audio files up to 32bit/768kHz or DSD512. Built in Bluetooth aptX - send digital audio files from your smartphone or tablet wirelessly.www.ebay.co.uk
So, £449 or £359 depending if you get the Open Box or the refurbished model. Factor in an Ebay discount if there's one going just now, and you'll save even more. Plus Cambridge give you 30 days to try or return.
What amp and speakers do you have?Ordered an open box for £427 after Ebay discount.
Cheers!
So do I.Whether its worth the money is subjective. One person might consider it a worthwhile investment while another might not.
I fall into that latter category unfortunately.
So do I.Whether its worth the money is subjective. One person might consider it a worthwhile investment while another might not.
I fall into that latter category unfortunately.
That will come as shock news to Topping and S.M.S.L......they sell thousands of the things and bring out new models every month.No, in 2023 there is no point in buying a DAC as a separate device
Whether or not there is a point in buying a DAC as a separate is highly subjective, the 200m is a high quality and feature rich DAC that has its place along side other separates.No, in 2023 there is no point in buying a DAC as a separate device
I believe there is every point in buying one as a separate as major advances are being made in this department unlike others such as amplifiers themselves.Whether or not there is a point in buying a DAC as a separate is highly subjective, the 200m is a high quality and feature rich DAC that has its place along side other separates.
No, in 2023 there is no point in buying a DAC as a separate device
Technics SU-A900Mk2 amp and TDL RTL3 speakers. Will be looking at possible upgrades in 2024.What amp and speakers do you have?
Does that really matter?What amp and speakers do you have?
I’ve seen people spend a considerable amount on a DAC, which was arguably a poor investment. In one instance a Denafrips Pontus II, which is about £2k, was being used with an amp and speakers with a combined value of about £700. It would probably have been better to spend the £2k on upgrading other parts of their system first.Does that really matter?
I’ve seen people spend a considerable amount on a DAC, which was arguably a poor investment. In one instance a Denafrips Pontus II, which is about £2k, was being used with an amp and speakers with a combined value of about £700. It would probably have been better to spend the £2k on upgrading other parts of their system first.
There are a few on here who make blanket recommendations without knowing what the associated equipment is. Would you spend, or recommend someone else spend, £500 on a set of tyres for a clapped out old Fiesta?
I was just curious, but arguably something like the SMSL SU-1 mentioned above, for less than £100, would have been more appropriate, based on their existing equipment.
So I’d say yes, though obviously less relevant if they’ve already spent their money.
Unfortunately landco doesn't provide any reasoning in his comment, if he could provide information it could enhance its legitimacy.I believe there is every point in buying one as a separate as major advances are being made in this department unlike others such as amplifiers themselves.
It's a bit like buying an amplifier with an inbuilt phono stage, only to find with further equipment changes that phono stage is somewhat lacking.....
Worth considering the WiiM Pro Plus+ at £247 retail price (I got mine for £219) is not far off the Cambridge in terms of sound quality and has a wonderful app you can download on to your Android or iOS.Looking at getting a DAC and noticed that while it reviewed well, this was reviewed at about £450 but the price has since had a 22% price hike to £550.
Is it still good value for money or should I look elsewhere?
Considered that but I'll be using the DAC with multiple sources.Worth considering the WiiM Pro Plus+ at £247 retail price (I got mine for £219) is not far off the Cambridge in terms of sound quality and has a wonderful app you can download on to your Android or iOS.