How to drive yourself insane


It started out so innocently...  I have a CA 740c player/dac, a dedicated Mac Mini playing files through Audirvana, feeding a B&K Reference 5 S2 preamp which feeds a Rotel 1080 which finally dumps to Focal Aria 926 speakers with a Gallo TR2 sub.  Decent interconnects and power cables (Morrow Audio mostly on the ICs), al that.  Nothing fancy.  The 740c's transport was skipping so I sent it off for repair and it didn't come back for over a month.  I lost the DAC for the Mac and CD play capacity.

I get impatient and wonder what's out there.  Audiogon was so seductive.  I try to do my homework reading up on DS vs multibit, DAC chips, upsampling or not, interconnect limitations per source, etc. and never could get to the bottom of just how much better an 800-1000 dollar DAC would sound than what I already had.  Yes, Schiit offered a 14 day trial and when I got my deck back I intended to do an A/B comparison with Schiit Bimby, but all the reviews and such, along with the technical pages, never really gave a clear differentiating message to make it worth exploring.

I ended up ditching the optical input from the Mac, which had a limitation, for USB out to a Schiit Eitr box which provided RCA out to the 740c, which had no USB input.  So now I can pipe 24/192 FLACs to the 740c which upsamples to 24/384 like it or not.  Sounds good, but what would sound better?

This has me wondering if a better DAC would make a difference given the limitations in my system.  I see $10K DACS and wonder what on earth they need to sound their best and differentiate from a $1K NAD DAC I see on Audioadvisor.  This is the rub that necessitates audition - the DAC is but one part in a signal path from source to speaker, and who knows what impact downstream components will have.  No one can tell you with any precision so you have to buy on faith and try to not succumb to placebo effect, or hunt for a trial.  In my case, I don't know that the Schiit trial with restock fee has that high a probability of a 'wow' factor that would make purchase imperative.  So, I vacillate between cold comfort of knowing I've made the best of what I have, and wondering if a Bimby w/o any upsampling voodoo would really sound better than the 740c, and asking myself it it would be worth the freight and restock charge to find out.  My real problem is I don't have the money to buy/sell components and have a more or less perpetual audition system.  How can you finally say "enough!"?
baxsc01

Gary - Most people on the forums are reporting that these Ethernet to USB converters make a big improvement and there are a range of prices and performance on these.  see the reviews of the Rendu products at audiostream.com

They also have the added benefit of being Roon Ready, which many audiophiles want.

Steve N.

Empirical Audio

@gareneau Are you using a laptop or a desktop PC? If it's a laptop then you won't be able to use JCAT USB Card - it requires a PC with a free PCIe slot for expansion cards. Laptops don't have such capabilities. 

But you can use JCAT USB Isolator which is also very effective. Best to read comments from users and reviewers. 

Best regards,
Marcin
JPLAY & JCAT Founder
Hi Marcin,

I'm using a laptop so glad you told me about the USB Card's desktop PC requirement. Ok, I'll take a look at the USB Isolator - thanks.

Gary
 baxsc01 - My advice is to set realistic goals, have a plan, and listen to audio gear that might work in your system.  You can read reviews online or the Audiogon Forum but home demos are best way to find the sound you like.  Dealers can supply the gear or you can buy used, keep for a while and resell for a small loss later.   

I'm in total agreement about ethernet to USB streamers (or music servers) rather than a generic or modified computer.  My experience with several good quality dacs ($4K) and a W4S modified Sonos was never satisfying.  Replacing the Sonos with a Sonore MicroRendu ethernet streamer drastically improved the sound quality, even when using a modest dac in my Hegel integrated amplifier.  With an outboard quality dac, you can expect major improvements.