- May 18, 2016
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I've been looking (for quite some time) for the best way to get the most out of my music whilst "on the go" and naturally this has led me to the world of DAPs, DACs and amps. One answer which I cannot seem to find is whether a DAP, when connected directly into a DAC through some form of digital connection, offers superior sound to any other ordinary media device in its place - most responses to questions along these lines devolve into lots of people replying with their current setup and how much they love it.
Assume that the headphones used are not the limiting factor, that battery life and storage space aren't either, and that the highest quality track which will be played are 24bit FLACs or ALACs (yes, I'm aware of how awesome DSD is, but in my opinion there simply aren't enough sources of DSD albums to base your entire setup around the few tracks you can get in that format to exploit it). I intend to purchase a Chord Mojo or something similar in the near future, but my question is this: will I hear an appreciable difference if that DAC plugs into a smartphone versus a DAP such as the Sony ZX2? I figure that since the DAC is handling the audio conversion there isn't a great deal that the DAP can actually bring to the table except a hefty price tag. It would also be fair to say that most DAPs lag behind current smartphones/iPods in UX with older OSes, lower resolution screens and more limited functionality. Please correct me if I'm wrong, preferably with arguments based on how the audio files are handled by a digital player prior to being sent to the DAC.
As a follow up question, are there any DAPs on the market today which can outdo the very top end DACs, such as the Chord Hugo or even a "desktop" DAC like the Naim, on sound quality, or would almost any DAP benefit from being fed through one of these fine DACs? I accept that this question is slightly more subjective...
Assume that the headphones used are not the limiting factor, that battery life and storage space aren't either, and that the highest quality track which will be played are 24bit FLACs or ALACs (yes, I'm aware of how awesome DSD is, but in my opinion there simply aren't enough sources of DSD albums to base your entire setup around the few tracks you can get in that format to exploit it). I intend to purchase a Chord Mojo or something similar in the near future, but my question is this: will I hear an appreciable difference if that DAC plugs into a smartphone versus a DAP such as the Sony ZX2? I figure that since the DAC is handling the audio conversion there isn't a great deal that the DAP can actually bring to the table except a hefty price tag. It would also be fair to say that most DAPs lag behind current smartphones/iPods in UX with older OSes, lower resolution screens and more limited functionality. Please correct me if I'm wrong, preferably with arguments based on how the audio files are handled by a digital player prior to being sent to the DAC.
As a follow up question, are there any DAPs on the market today which can outdo the very top end DACs, such as the Chord Hugo or even a "desktop" DAC like the Naim, on sound quality, or would almost any DAP benefit from being fed through one of these fine DACs? I accept that this question is slightly more subjective...