- Mar 27, 2012
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Hi All,
I currently use an HRT Microstreamer with either DT880 250ohm or Soundmagic HP100 headphones. With my birthday coming up next month, I had a plan of spending about £1000 on a non portable DAC Amp set up (considered something like the new Oppo HA1or the Fostex HP A8).
However, my wife decided that she wanted a new (to her) car for her 40th this month so my budget has pretty much vanished (and then some!). I started to look at alternatives, such as the Schiit Magni/Modi combination, or using the microstreamer as a DAC into the little dot iii or even a Maverick Tubemagic D1. I also weighed up the new NAD amps (1050, or 3020)
This made me start to wonder what is the minimum I need to spend before I started to see a real improvement in sound quality over my current set up. Do I spend a couple or so hundred now or would it be better to stick with my portable gear (which I use either with my ipad via the lightning connector, or lap top) for a few months while I build up a pot of money to treat myself at Christmas.
cheers
James
I currently use an HRT Microstreamer with either DT880 250ohm or Soundmagic HP100 headphones. With my birthday coming up next month, I had a plan of spending about £1000 on a non portable DAC Amp set up (considered something like the new Oppo HA1or the Fostex HP A8).
However, my wife decided that she wanted a new (to her) car for her 40th this month so my budget has pretty much vanished (and then some!). I started to look at alternatives, such as the Schiit Magni/Modi combination, or using the microstreamer as a DAC into the little dot iii or even a Maverick Tubemagic D1. I also weighed up the new NAD amps (1050, or 3020)
This made me start to wonder what is the minimum I need to spend before I started to see a real improvement in sound quality over my current set up. Do I spend a couple or so hundred now or would it be better to stick with my portable gear (which I use either with my ipad via the lightning connector, or lap top) for a few months while I build up a pot of money to treat myself at Christmas.
cheers
James