Spitfire 2 DAC - underwhelmed

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SteveR750

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Remember a DAC is not the critical part of converting a digital file into an analogue signal. I agree with Iggle - its easy to lose sight of the importance of your analogue side, i.e. amp and speakers. I'm sure that on average a 50% increase in investment in speakers yields far more obvious changes than a 50% increase in a DAC. A good DAC is still relatively cheap, probably about 20% - 25% of the equivalent cost of speakers and maybe slightly more for amps.
 

The_Lhc

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SteveR750:Remember a DAC is not the critical part of converting a digital file into an analogue signal.

Erm, technically it's the ONLY part, so how is it not critical? Nothing else will convert a digital signal to an analogue one, the clue's kind of in the name...
 

SteveR750

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the_lhc:SteveR750:Remember a DAC is not the critical part of converting a digital file into an analogue signal.Erm, technically it's the ONLY part, so how is it not critical? Nothing else will convert a digital signal to an analogue one, the clue's kind of in the name...

No I said file. You have to read the file and then convert it. You cant insert a CD into a dacmagic as far as I can see.....
 

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