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In Reply to: RE: I have gotten into computer audio just a bit posted by Frihed89 on February 05, 2017 at 10:44:37
See if you can find a used Berkeley Audio Designs Alpha-DAC2. You will
want to have their USB link for computer audio excellence (USB connections, just by themselves, pick up a lot of distortions).
This unit will also accept SPDIF inputs, etc., so will act as a great DAC
for all those Blu-Ray players, and other digital sources that you may have, but want a huge sonic improvement over.......
What this thing does that I find different from most other decoders
is that it does what good Analog does-- it connects you with the rhythm, pace, dynamics, and timing of real music..
There's been a lot of improvement in competing equipment since this
thing was designed-- BAD itself has its new Reference Series.
The thing is that the old Alpha-DAC2 (Berkeley Audio Design) still gets
the job done in stunning reality. You really can't ask for much more....
-Dennis-
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