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RE: Musical Fidelity A3/24 still good by today's standards?

I still use my A324. Mostly for playing PC files from iTunes or Pandora.

If you don't need high bitrates, DSD, or USB, it will work fine. It is a well-built solid piece that sounds decent for bit rates up to CD quality.

If you don't mind not having the latest & greatest, and can get one without dropping a lot of money, it would be worth the purchase.

Newer DACs will give you more bit rates, additional connection options, and "better" sound - but will often cost more. Unless, you go with a Schiit Bifrost, or something similar.

Just my $.02.

Thom T.


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