Hi Lee.
The T+A is incredibly well built-engineer design, very competitively priced.
T+A have been around for ages in Germany and they have a really good pedigree, their amps are of particular interesting design as well.
John Bamford rated the DAC8 very high in his review - HiFi News, just make sure you ensure you use the filter you like the most.
In a different magazine review someone else listened to most of it on the wrong filter for their preference, once changed the reviewer was pretty much impressed.
Couple of other amazing DACs at a similer price will try to remember which one as they will all have subtly different sound, the T+A is meant to be very neutral with high level of retrieval benefitting from being fatigue free.
But what are you looking for in terms of use?
Meaning at least 192/24-bit, but do you want to have flexibility for future support on such possibilities as DXD or DSD downloads?
DXD or DSD download tricky call tbh as it is early days for what could be very niche market, but may be better safe than sorry.
Cheers
Orb
The T+A is incredibly well built-engineer design, very competitively priced.
T+A have been around for ages in Germany and they have a really good pedigree, their amps are of particular interesting design as well.
John Bamford rated the DAC8 very high in his review - HiFi News, just make sure you ensure you use the filter you like the most.
In a different magazine review someone else listened to most of it on the wrong filter for their preference, once changed the reviewer was pretty much impressed.
Couple of other amazing DACs at a similer price will try to remember which one as they will all have subtly different sound, the T+A is meant to be very neutral with high level of retrieval benefitting from being fatigue free.
But what are you looking for in terms of use?
Meaning at least 192/24-bit, but do you want to have flexibility for future support on such possibilities as DXD or DSD downloads?
DXD or DSD download tricky call tbh as it is early days for what could be very niche market, but may be better safe than sorry.
Cheers
Orb