Well not being funny chaps I have never heard of one of these DACS before, and after reading all the posts here about it and looking at the V-DAC itself I would not touch it with a barge pole. I can only presume this is for stereo only, and judging by it's connections you have got to be joking. No HDMI omg and people are paying 150 bucks for this so called box. No I can honestly say that you do not get a lot for your buck here.
I suppose if your into stereo then it's OK, but for me I am into HD uncompressed formats and very much 5.1 and 7.1 and will stick with the Asus Xonar HDAV 1.3 Delux Soundcard. It may cost more than this, but you get a lot more for your money, and it as far better connections on it that what I can see on this thing that looks like something Tandy's threw up years ago.
Surely using outboard DACs with onboard sound systems is an exercise in fultility, considering that pretty much every onboard solution still like to adhere to the AC97 standard of using 16bit/48khz as the standard bit depth and sampling frequency upon which they work from.
Using SP/DIF is also a moot point considering that is last in the chain, especially with onboard AC97 aware solutions.
I'm running both onboard for gaming, and an XFI for true bit-for-bit passthrough to the SPDIF... I could never get true bit-for-bit output from the onboard regardless of what I tried.
Surely using outboard DACs with onboard sound systems is an exercise in fultility, considering that pretty much every onboard solution still like to adhere to the AC97 standard of using 16bit/48khz as the standard bit depth and sampling frequency upon which they work from.
Using S/PDIF is also a moot point considering that is last in the chain, especially with onboard AC97 aware solutions.
I'm running both onboard for gaming, and an XFI (Yeah, it ain't a MOTU or other such audiophile card, so shoot me!) for true bit-for-bit passthrough to the S/PDIF... I could never get true bit-for-bit output from the onboard regardless of what I tried.
Unless you use the soundcard for gaming/movies etc. in dolby headphone/cmss3d mode, and use the dac when you want to listen to music![]()
the more I read the less I know.
The amount of choice and varying opinion in this area is bonkers...
Trust your ears if you are buying try and see if someone will let you demo a dac. I love my MF Dac, but there are many others.
I also use Foobar and Wassapi for bit perfect playback of all my flac files the sound is amazing.
I have a DacMagic, connected to NAD C352 amp and Monitor Audio RS6 speakers. The DAC was a noticeable improvement over my Creative X-Fi, but it's not night and day. Whether it's worth £200 is IMO borderline - perhaps my amp and speakers aren't good enough for the DAC to show its full worth. Nicely-made bit of kit, though!![]()
I've tried that a couple of times, but have never been able to hear a difference next to Apple Lossless files through plain iTunes. Theoretically there must be an improvement, but iTunes integrates nicely with my iPhone and I can't hear anything to draw me away from it!
I've got a Maverick powering some A900s and JVC A-X2. Got it largely due to the fact that it will work instantly with any system nevermind if i have to switch to a laptop for uni also has a tube out and can act as a full preamp hub.