The RME ADI 2-DAC 32Bit/768kHz


RME is a German Pro Audio company that's been around for 20 years. This is their first real step into home audio. Not only is it a DAC it also serves as a extreme power Headphone output and has a low noise IEM output. RME's Steady clock FS reduces jitter down to a quadrillionth of a second. Most clocks use pico seconds which reduces jitter to a trillionth of a second. The DAC is compatible w/Windows7 and up also MAC and I/Os devices. It has a 5 Band Parametric EQ. For headphones and speakers you can do dual EQ. Being no two ears are the same you can adjust for both ears individually. It also has a detailed Loudness functionThe user can decide how much maximum gain in bass and treble should occur at the lower volume settings. The user also sets the low volume Reference where maximum gain is achieved. The book that comes w/this is 65 pages and I'm still trying to digest it all. The sound stage is big w/plety of air between singer and instruments. The bass is ruler flat. For $1099 it can compete w/many DAC's at twice the price. 
luxmancl38
All I can say the RME is excellent for rock and pop music. There are 5 filters to choose from. Sharp, Short Delay Sharp, Short Delay Slow, Slow and NOS (Non Oversampling). If you want to rock out I suggest the first two options. The RME is a very versatile audio tool and has some options that other DAC's don't have. A real steal at $1099.
thanks luxman... i am seriously looking at the Schiit Yiggy and the Denafrips Terminator and more econimic models.... the RME does look like a fantastic option for me as I use XLR cables. I listen to mostly rock, stoner-doom and pop and blues....
Go to Audio Science Review they have an in-depth review of both the Yiggy and the RME. The results will surprise you. Also check out the Sound on Sound June issue on the RME. Sound on Sound is a highly respected pro audio magazine.
luxman...do you have a link to that review? all i get on a Search of Audio Science Review is various forum posts on measurements, but no real review of the two DACs