D Dan.m Well-known member Nov 16, 2007 43 0 18,545 Visit site Oct 4, 2008 #1 I am going to buy a sonos (bu 150) system. Could i piggyback an external DAC onto this to improve sound. Is so how would i do it? Cambridge audio have one for £200 - would this be money well spent?
I am going to buy a sonos (bu 150) system. Could i piggyback an external DAC onto this to improve sound. Is so how would i do it? Cambridge audio have one for £200 - would this be money well spent?
A Anonymous Guest Oct 4, 2008 #2 hi i use musical fidelity x-dac v3 myself .and very good this sounds. so if the £200 dac is nearly as good i would buy try to demo it first..
hi i use musical fidelity x-dac v3 myself .and very good this sounds. so if the £200 dac is nearly as good i would buy try to demo it first..
A Anonymous Guest Oct 10, 2008 #3 You can use a DAC with the ZP80 and ZP90 - the ones without amps built in. The sound will be as good as the DAC he plugs it into providing songs are lossless. Sonos is much cheaper and more convenient than CD transports.
You can use a DAC with the ZP80 and ZP90 - the ones without amps built in. The sound will be as good as the DAC he plugs it into providing songs are lossless. Sonos is much cheaper and more convenient than CD transports.