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A great addition to any sound system, the Micromega MyDAC can be used in a home theater or desk setup to improve the overall quality of your audio. Featuring a USB and TosLink input, it can be connected to virtually any digital source Read More
I have this DAC. Really cleans up the Chromecast Audio I have and still need to connect it to my cd player. At $160 I think there are better DACs available. I've heard that the Schiit DAC is very good and it's $100.
In my experience only listening will tell, not price nor specs. I've had Wavelength, Nuforce, SMSL, Meridian USB DAC's of varying prices in my Proceed AVP/Proceed AMP5/Aerial 7B system. Price and specs were not the determining factor in which had the best playback sound quality. As a matter of fact, some of the best playback I've experienced in that system has been a Windows 7 PC server using $360 Echo Digital Gina 3 sound card. You have to listen to it with your components to know.
AaaaaaI have the D50 going from a computer via USB to Klipsch R-51Ms, and it sounds killer. I have the AAA 789 coming (albeit in November) and the ZDT Jr., which I'll be testing in early August.
I bought one back when it was $400 and was still pleased. This is a nice sounding DAC especially for this price. I still use mine, and although I have newer DACs that will decode DSD, none of them absolutely blow this one away.
This is a nice DAC, albeit old in production and outdated in specs. It was sold thru hi-end audio dealers originally at little discount vs MSRP and was clearanced out for about $200-$250 a couple of years back. It has everything on one single board including universal AC switching power supply.
Now you can have much better tech and build for $160, but if you want to have a piece of history that actually was designed and build in France, I recommend.