TB303 said:
Mate,
What's your problem?
It's my DAC, my money and I think it's worth it.
Have you even listened to the Hugo?
I spent 2 weeks home demo with it and I think it sounds much better than anything else I've heard, including my iphone or indeed a soundcard connected with wire hangers to speakers...
If you'd bother reading some reviews you'd see it is increadibly well recieved everywhere - check this out: http://www.head-fi.org/t/702787/chord-hugo (surely not everyone is an idiot?) It actually reperesents a real technoilogical breakthrough compared to previous DAC designs.
It is being compares to Linn and naim streamers costing more than double its price - which to me sounds like a good deal.
I've also got a deal on the Hugo so paid about £1,200.
I understand you can't afford these prices, but seriously, why ruin it for everyone else?
Yours,
You see, this is my point. You are now trying to justify your position.
Chord is a 'high-'end company and all of its new products are likely to get rave reviews, but do you seriously think that they have reinvented the wheel?
As far as price vs performance goes, I think that it is a rather naive approach to buying anything and you are well on a fools errand if this leads your purchases in the future.
As to affordability, it's rather crass, but the main reason I could well afford this DAC is that I don't waste my money on such things in the first place. I may want audibly flawless performance, but I'm well aware that I don't need to spend a fortune to get it.
In todays world of hifi, the only component left that remains unable to give a truly faithfull replay of the music, is the speakers and that's where I would concentrate my money.
Anyway, if you are happy with your purchase, fine, but I would recommend that you at least try to prove the benefit of your DAC during the'run in' process (all high-end gear seems to have this) so that you might be able to return it, if after some honest testing you found that it sounded no better than your iPhone.
Seriously, I don't actually like people being seen off.