insider9 said:As per subject
Why is having a phono stage considered an important feature of integrated amps but having a built in DAC so frowned upon?
insider9 said:I fully admit I have been on the bandwagon of all separate but looking at it from technical point of view isn't having DAC built in a better solution?
insider9 said:I am a notorious box swapper 🙂 but that point was from technical point of view. Would having a DAC built in be a better solution? DAC straight to preamp stage or in some case power. No noise introduced, no analogue cables to worry about. Better power supply than in many stand alone units.
Electro said:Would it not make sense for the manufacturer to offer a Dac in the box option when buying the amp, that way everbody would be satisfied. *smile*
Why pay extra for something you don't want .
Mark Rose-Smith said:Not if you fancy trying a low level output cartridge ....you most definitely will need to be purchasing another phono stage.
insider9 said:But I've seen many threads were inbuilt dacs are dismissed but it hardly ever happens with phono stages were they are usually raved about. Strange if you consider probably more people use DAC than turntables.
I fully admit I have been on the bandwagon of all separate but looking at it from technical point of view isn't having DAC built in a better solution?
They may indeed be evolving but is it for the better? Surely at this rate over the last 30 years we'd reach an amazing peak in performance. Yet old Philips CD players still sound amazing today compared to modern DACs.Al ears said:In my opinion no. It is a hindrance to upgrading. The phono stages fitted to some amps are deemed perfectly adequate for most turntable users, as are the DACs, however many other pieces of equipment also have integrated dacs. You don't need two and these items of equipment are evolving rapidly so having an external one you can sell on is always a benefit financially.
I use an Oppo 105eu, why would I want an amp with cheap sac built-in?
Personally I wouldn't touch an amp with inbuilt dac, I don't hate them they are just unnecessary for my system, but I can see some benefits for those that simply must minimize box numbers.
Sure, quite agreed on that point. But that equally applies to phono stages (which I don't want to either own or pay for).Electro said:Why pay extra for something you don't want .
insider9 said:Sure, quite agreed on that point. But that equally applies to phono stages (which I don't want to either own or pay for).
