Update from the OP here.
I placed an order for Lampizator Pacific 2 a while ago and it arrived two weeks ago.
Prior to it, I had been listening with the built in DAC on McIntosh MA120000 (integrated) for almost two years.
When I listened to Pacific 2 the first time, I had sensory overload as my brain and ears were trying to make sense on what I was hearing.
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I was overwhelmed as while I expected for the Pacific to outperforms my previous DAC, I still did not expect for the difference to be this big.
As cliché as it sounds, listening to many of my favorite albums are new experience all over again.
The difference is much more observable on a very well recorded albums such as Random Access Memories (Daft Punk) or Hand. Cannot. Erase (Steven Wilson), I hear much wider soundstage, heard many details that I did not hear before,
deeper bass, better imaging and placement, the list goes on and on.
You see, I do not have a lot of experience in comparing different DACs, especially one at this price range.
It was a leap of faith for me as I never auditioned Lampizator before, just read and heard its reputations from forums.
In my short journey, each of my upgrade results in very audible improvements in sound quality that I feel privilege and fortunate.
Speakers: Kef LS50 -> Wilson Audio SabrinaX -> Wilson Sasha DAW
Amps: NAD -> McIntosh MA120000
Now DAC: McIntosh built in -> Lampizator Pacific 2
In the coming years, my plan is to upgrade:
1. Amplifier. Will connect Pacific 2 (it has VC) directly to an amp.
2. Music server. Currently, I have Sonore OpticalRendu as streamer and a PC running Roon Core.
My concern is whether I am getting close to the diminishing return on these two components and be able to tell big difference to justify the investment. I am no rush and will enjoy my current system for now.