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omniweltall
76
Oct 17, 2021
Those feet look painful...
Pyce
0
Oct 17, 2021
omniweltallyes, especially if you put it in top of your natural oak furniture...
AverageFella
6
Oct 18, 2021
PyceBut, let's face it, the unit looks excellent overall, even with the feet. And if you're worried about the surface it sits on, you can always place the spikes onto those discs used by speaker manufactures to protect wooden floors. That may make it look even better. But, it's the sound that will count most. Is this really a high-end DAC? If so, everything else is secondary.
Pyce
0
Oct 18, 2021
AverageFellaSorry but for me "high end" DAC can't have such a look in the feet area. Plus for this price you can buy Denafrips Pontus R2R DAC which looks like this: https://www.vinshineaudio.com/product-page/denafrips-pontus-r2r-dac?currency=USD
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Turcoda_Panda
5
Jan 5, 2022
PyceIm actually considering both. Who's to say which one sounds better? I haven't heard either but id wish i could A/B them at the same time. I dont like how the denafrips have introduced latency and how they need to be powered on forever to sound their best.
Pyce
0
Jan 8, 2022
Turcoda_PandaIf you are true music lover and have heard real acoustic instruments playing live, you would never consider anything else but a properly executed R2R dac. So called audiophiles can bite me.
Turcoda_Panda
5
Jan 8, 2022
PyceI'd love a Denafrips, but they do color the sound in their own way. I heard the Pontus takes a more laid back and slightly smoother approach to rendering the audio. That with the added latency, I'm not sure I'd enjoy it. For the same price, delta sigma dacs seem to come out on top in terms of detail, no? I dunno, I'd love to be proven wrong. I'm still on the fence about the D2 vs Denafrips.
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