Cheap but good quality DAC?

krish123

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hi guys on search of a good quality but cheapish dac around the £50 mark (dont mind going second hand).

i wanna use the dac on my laptop to play through my bedroom system to get a better sound than perhaps my ipod would give. Do u think the addition of a DAC would result in better sound than my ipod can provide?

If so plz could u reccomend me some decent dacs.
 

Rick1979

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Lindy dac for one! Tempted to try one myself to hook up to my WD TV live as i have to have tv on to listen to radio stations :wall: . Not sure if they have usb though.
 

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Lindy dac for one! Tempted to try one myself to hook up to my WD TV live as i have to have tv on to listen to radio stations :wall: . Not sure if they have usb though.
 

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Get the new Vertere D-fi cable instead, and use your iPod. Not sure if WHF reviewed it yet, there was a recent thread on this forum about the Vertere range of cables, though. I think it's about £50, might be more. It is supposed to really work and amke your iPod a very viable source.
 

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thnx for the replies. regarding the vertere cables im not so sure how a cable could improve the sound substantialy as a DAC could perhaps do, or maybe im wrong?

any more recommendations?
 

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datay said:
Get the new Vertere D-fi cable instead, and use your iPod. Not sure if WHF reviewed it yet, there was a recent thread on this forum about the Vertere range of cables, though. I think it's about £50, might be more. It is supposed to really work and amke your iPod a very viable source.

It was me who started the thread, and it is well worth trying.

The Nov HiFi+ has a review that says exactly the same thing.
 

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