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Julian Shapiro
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Note that this is a discontinued product. You may want to visit the brand's page here to browse their newer products.

What reviewers think

Bloggers and YouTubers have tried this product—so we've summarized their strongest opinions below. Links to full reviews follow.

Product Strengths

  • Versatile, as it can be used as a headphone amp, DAC, and digital preamp
  • Good sound quality, described as very natural, dynamic, clean, and detailed, also warm, rich, and inviting
  • Balanced mode offers cleaner, slightly more focused, and natural sound
  • Enough power to drive demanding headphones
  • Provides a whisper-quiet background, even with sensitive headphones

Product Considerations

  • Appearance isn't particularly stylish and looks plain
  • Pushing the volume knob can cause the device to slide
  • The case gets fairly hot after prolonged use
  • 3.5mm jacks can be an issue with over sized barrels, not making full contact with the jack or preventing both jacks from being used at the same time
  • The front volume control is purely in the digital domain

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • On par with the Chord 2Qute, though the Chord sounded a bit more etched, detailed, and bright, where the Ayre Codex is a little more fleshy and real sounding
  • Doesn't have quite the same level of midrange presence and body as the PS Audio Directstream Junior, but it's pretty darn close
  • The Ayre Codex didn't throw as wide or deep a soundstage as the Ayre C-5xeMP universal stereo disc player

Takeaway: The Ayre Codex is a versatile and powerful device offering good sound quality in a compact, well-built package, making it a great option for desktop audio or as an entry point into high-end audio. It delivers consistent performance across different applications and headphone types, while also sounding good.

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An excellent review of a great product
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An excellent review of a great product
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Manufacturer details

  • Output Level (Headphone/Preamp Mode): 7.0 volts balanced, 3.5 volts single-ended
  • Output Level (DAC Mode): 4.0 volts balanced, 2.0 volts single-ended
  • USB Input: PCM 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96 kHz, 176.4 kHz, 192 kHz, 352.8 kHz, 384 kHz (up to 24 bits), DSD64, DSD128
  • Optical input (Toslink): Up to 24 bit-192 kHz
  • Dimensions: 2.25″W x 9″D x 5.25″H (5.5 cm x 23 cm x 13.7 cm)
  • Weight: 3 pounds (1.4 kg)
Equally at home as a stand-alone DAC, headphone amp, or digital preamp, the Codex can unlock the potential of any system. A fully-balanced signal path throughout the analog circuitry provides an inherently clean and quiet backdrop for your music. The zero-feedback design maintains all of the pace and rhythm of your favorite artist, rendering your digital music as effortlessly as if it were live.
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Brand highlights

Taking a step back to look at reviewers' thoughts of the brand's entire lineup—not just this product—what stands out most is the following:

  • Ayre products are fully balanced and employ zero-feedback designs, prioritizing signal purity and a non-colored sound signature over textbook measurements.
  • The company customizes rather than relies wholly on industry-standard DAC chips, opting instead to bypass much of their built-in functionality and create proprietary filters, clocking, and oversampling within a Xilinx FPGA for optimized performance.
  • The brand emphasizes the importance of power supply design, employing custom EI-core transformers and linear power supplies, with particular attention paid to RF filtering and isolating various circuit sections.
  • Machined casework from solid aluminum billets provides structural rigidity and isolates internal components, which together with stainless steel hardware, avoid magnetic materials known to negatively impact sound.

EX-8

  • Positioning: A versatile all-in-one solution for modern audio systems.
  • Description: Features a modular design and extensive connectivity options, including Ethernet, USB, and multiple digital inputs, making it ideal for users seeking a flexible and future-proof system. Unlike the VX-8, which focuses on pure amplification, integrates a DAC and streaming capabilities. Its 100 watts per channel power output is suitable for small to medium-sized rooms.

VX-8 Power Amplifier

  • Positioning: A stereo power amplifier designed for high-quality sound reproduction in a traditional setup.
  • Description: Features zero-feedback, fully-balanced circuitry, providing a warm and musical experience. Offers more power than the EX-8, with 100 watts per channel into 8 ohms. While it lacks the integrated DAC and streaming features of the EX-8, it excels in pure amplification.

AX-5 Twenty

  • Positioning: An integrated amplifier that combines Ayre's advanced technologies in a single chassis for high-performance audio systems.
  • Description: Features Double Diamond output stage and EquiLock circuitry, providing exceptional clarity and control. Offers more power than the EX-8, with 125 watts per channel. Unlike the VX-8, includes a preamplifier section, offering a more compact solution for those who want high-end performance without separate components.

VX-R Twenty

  • Positioning: A high-end stereo amplifier that incorporates technologies from Ayre's flagship monoblocks into a single chassis.
  • Description: Offers superior power and control with its 200 watts per channel output. Shares the zero-feedback, fully-balanced design with the MX-R Twenty but in a stereo configuration, providing a more affordable option for those who want flagship performance. Its advanced power supply and EquiLock technology ensure excellent clarity and resolution, setting it apart from the AX-5 Twenty and VX-8.

MX-R Twenty

  • Positioning: Ayre's flagship monoblock amplifier, representing the pinnacle of their amplification technology.
  • Description: Delivers exceptional power and precision with 300 watts per channel. Features Ayre's exclusive EquiLock and Double Diamond technologies, offering the highest level of clarity and control. Compared to the VX-R Twenty, provides even greater power and separation, designed for the most demanding audio setups.
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Ayre Acoustics is distinguished by its zero-feedback circuit design and Double Diamond output stage, which eliminate feedback loops and use multiple diamond buffers to reduce distortion. The brand's products deliver a smooth, refined sound that's often compared to tube amplifiers, achieved through their Equilock gain stage technology and fully balanced, discrete circuitry.

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Ferrum
Wandla
2933
2933
/
16
Reviews
Ferrum Audio, a Polish hifi brand, stands out for its unique HYPSOS power supply that combines switching and linear designs for better performance, and its OOR headphone amplifier's rare quad-mono configuration that easily drives demanding headphones like the Hifiman Susvara. Their Wandla DAC features custom digital filters developed with HQ Player and uses a proprietary ARM-based platform called SERCE to reduce signal paths, both uncommon features in DACs.
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Our summary

Product Strengths

  • Unique features and impressive performance in a compact form factor
  • Exceptional build quality
  • Larger, responsive, and intuitive touchscreen UI
  • Considered by one reviewer to be the best sounding DAC they have heard under $3,000
  • Genuinely neutral and lifelike sound signature, without compromising resolving capability

Product Considerations

  • Expensive, at $2,800 or 2,800 euros, which is a significant investment
  • Limited display viewing angles, due to using a TN panel instead of an IPS, VA, or OLED
  • Hypsos power supply is a subtle upgrade, not necessarily worth the extra cost unless already owning other Ferrum products
  • Stock power supply is not as good as the Hypsos

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Compared to Gustard X18, Wandla lacks the sterile presentation, offering a more genuine neutral sound
  • Compared to EverSolo DAC Z8, Wandla is closer to a true neutral sound signature and overall more realistic sounding
  • Compared to Holo May KTE, Wandla was happily trading blows on outright soundstage size, and resolution was pretty much on par
  • Compared to Chord Dave, Wandla provides similar sound and performance at a more attractive price
  • Compared to Rockna Wavedream Signature, Wandla has similar liquidity and refinement but at a fraction of the price

Takeaway: The Wandla is an impressive DAC focused on sound quality, offering a number of unique features and customizability options. It is a great option for those looking for high end sound in a small package.

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Our take on the brand

Ferrum Audio, a Polish hifi brand, stands out for its unique HYPSOS power supply that combines switching and linear designs for better performance, and its OOR headphone amplifier's rare quad-mono configuration that easily drives demanding headphones like the Hifiman Susvara. Their Wandla DAC features custom digital filters developed with HQ Player and uses a proprietary ARM-based platform called SERCE to reduce signal paths, both uncommon features in DACs.
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Weiss
DAC204
3495
3495
/
12
Reviews
Weiss Engineering is a Swiss hifi brand known for its DACs that incorporate advanced DSP features like room correction and vinyl emulation, which are uncommon in other high-end DACs. Their products are praised for their precision and clarity in sound reproduction, with users noting their ability to make every track sound natural and balanced.
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Product Strengths

  • Precise, accurate, and musical sound, delivering what the disc or file was created to sound like
  • Excellent jitter suppression, getting the most out of digital sources
  • Versatile, it can be used as a digital format converter
  • Weighty, full-bodied—tape or vinyl-like—sound

Product Considerations

  • The stock power supply can be improved with a higher quality 6 to 9 volt supply or the Weiss PSU-102
  • High-resolution sampling frequencies via USB of 352.8 and 384 are down sampled to half their value at 176.4 and 192
  • May be a bit too harsh, even for some systems

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Some reviewers preferred the Weiss DAC204 to the Chord Dave due to impressive detail and holographic 3D imaging, although the Weiss is not as sharp or dynamic
  • The DAC204 is considered to be on the same level of sound quality as the Chord Hugo 2 and Chord Cutest
  • The DAC204 sounds just like the 501, despite being significantly less expensive and lacking the DSP, preamp, display, and remote control features
  • The Weiss DAC204 is more open, dynamic, and punchy, while the Meitner is all about the midrange with beautiful and rich vocals
  • The Weiss DAC204 brought more of everything making music sound more present, more physical, and more engaging in comparison to the AudioQuest DragonFly Cobalt DAC
  • The main difference noted between the Weiss and the Totaldac d1-unity was one of body and weight

Takeaway: The Weiss DAC204 is a compact and versatile DAC that delivers high-end sound quality. A good fit for those who want a DAC that provides natural, realistic reproduction and accuracy without extra features.

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Weiss Engineering is a Swiss hifi brand known for its DACs that incorporate advanced DSP features like room correction and vinyl emulation, which are uncommon in other high-end DACs. Their products are praised for their precision and clarity in sound reproduction, with users noting their ability to make every track sound natural and balanced.
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Laiv
Harmony DAC
2700
2700
/
11
Reviews
Laiv offers stunningly built hifi products at prices almost as attractive as the products themselves. Their Harmony and uDAC R2R DACs feature discrete R2R digital to analog converters with the option to run NOS (Non-Oversampling). And their HP2A amplifier is one of if not perhaps the most powerful commercially available headphone amplifier, delivering over 60 volts of output, and over 25 watts into 32 Ohms as tested by Cameron.
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Product Strengths

  • Exemplary build quality, with a chassis milled from a single block of aluminum and high-quality components.
  • Delivers a large soundstage with very good imaging and detail.
  • Produces a harmonically rich presentation that R2R enthusiasts seek.
  • The unboxing experience is premium, with a metal certificate of authenticity and a remote control made from solid metal.

Product Considerations

  • The high output impedance (1200 ohms on XLR) might cause issues when pairing with amplifiers that have unusually low input impedance.
  • Optical and coaxial inputs might not deliver the same performance as USB and I2S inputs.
  • It is DAC-only unit, so it does not have preamp functionality or volume control.
  • Spiked feet could scratch surfaces.

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Denafrips Ares II: The Harmony DAC has more instrument separation and a little bit more detail through USB or I2S.
  • Vs Gustard R26: The Harmony DAC is fuller in the bass and lower mid-range with a warmer presentation and wider soundstage through USB or I2S.
  • Vs Denafrips Venus II: The Venus sounds bigger with more tangibility to where performers reside and more space between them.
  • Vs Denafrips Pontus II: The Harmony DAC shares similarities but is slightly more resolving and realistic.
  • Vs SMSL Raw Pro: The Harmony DAC is more enjoyable to listen to overall, although the Raw Pro is more detailed.
  • Vs HIFIMAN EF400 and EF500: The Harmony DAC is an upgrade in detail retrieval, staging, and treble quality.

Takeaway: The Harmony DAC stands out with its build, engaging sound, and focus on providing a high-quality digital-to-analog conversion. Its ability to create a large soundstage and deliver rich detail makes it a solid option for audiophiles looking for an immersive listening experience.

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Our take on the brand

Laiv offers stunningly built hifi products at prices almost as attractive as the products themselves. Their Harmony and uDAC R2R DACs feature discrete R2R digital to analog converters with the option to run NOS (Non-Oversampling). And their HP2A amplifier is one of if not perhaps the most powerful commercially available headphone amplifier, delivering over 60 volts of output, and over 25 watts into 32 Ohms as tested by Cameron.
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Matrix Audio
X-Sabre 3
2999
2999
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9
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Matrix Audio is a hifi brand known for their DACs and streamers that feature a unique H-shaped chassis design for mechanical stability and circuit optimization. Their products include built-in NVMe SSD storage slots and natively integrate HIGHRESAUDIO streaming, while offering control through their proprietary MA Remote App and MA Player software system.
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Product Strengths

  • Wonderfully detailed sound signature and plenty of clarity create a rediscovering of your music
  • Impressive flagship-level hardware delivers flagship-level results due to the ES9038 Pro chip
  • The chassis is well-built with a premium feel due to the use of metal and tempered glass
  • A low noise floor exists due to the isolation of power, digital, and analog circuitry in separate compartments inside the chassis
  • Versatile streaming capabilities are available, including Tidal Connect, Spotify Connect, and Roon Ready certification

Product Considerations

  • The screen is small and may not be useful unless you are sitting right next to the unit
  • The tempered glass top is a fingerprint magnet
  • Menu navigation is not the most intuitive, and there is a bit of a learning curve
  • The touch-sensitive buttons have a short lag before the screen displays the change
  • Some reviewers feel it does not support a few streaming services natively

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Compared to the McIntosh C2600 II preamp with a built-in DAC, the Matrix offers more clarity and transparency
  • Compared to the Matrix Element I, the difference is night and day

Takeaway: The X-Sabre 3 is a well-built DAC streamer that provides detailed and clear sound. It is a versatile device that can enhance the listening experience.

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Our take on the brand

Matrix Audio is a hifi brand known for their DACs and streamers that feature a unique H-shaped chassis design for mechanical stability and circuit optimization. Their products include built-in NVMe SSD storage slots and natively integrate HIGHRESAUDIO streaming, while offering control through their proprietary MA Remote App and MA Player software system.
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iFi
NEO Stream
1299
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Released
2022
Fusing the NEO iDSD's award-winning DAC with our proprietary network streaming technology, the NEO Stream becomes a high-resolution digital audio hub, designed for enthusiasts.
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iFi Audio specializes in portable hifi audio players, offering compact DACs and headphone amplifiers for audiophiles seeking quality sound on the go. The brand also provides affordable audiophile gear, making quality hifi audio accessible to more people.
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Product Strengths

  • Fantastic sound quality and usability for the price
  • Easy to set up and use
  • Includes the OptiBox, which improves sound quality via optical Ethernet connection
  • Streams hi-res files and DSD without converting to PCM first
  • Has a custom DAC that sounds phenomenal

Product Considerations

  • There can be occasional lag when switching songs
  • No hardware remote is supplied
  • The screen is on the smaller side and may be difficult to see at a distance
  • The NEO Stream is not an all-in-one media hub, as it doesn't have any other inputs aside from network and USB storage, and it doesn't work as a DAC for other sources
  • No Bluetooth capability

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Compared to the Bluesound Node, the iFi NEO Stream has a larger, more organic sound and a wider soundstage
  • Compared to the Cambridge Audio CXN V2, the Cambridge has S/PDIF inputs (coaxial and optical) like the NEO, but includes a Type-B USB input for its DAC, and also has balanced XLR stereo outputs, but lacks the iFi's more advanced networking connectivity

Takeaway: The iFi NEO Stream is an impressive streaming DAC. It offers great sound quality, multiple features and makes enjoying high-quality streamed audio easy.

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iFi Audio specializes in portable hifi audio players, offering compact DACs and headphone amplifiers for audiophiles seeking quality sound on the go. The brand also provides affordable audiophile gear, making quality hifi audio accessible to more people.
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Cambridge Audio
CXN100
1099
/
Released
2024
We shouldn't have favourites but CXN100 is something else. Hi-fi specialists and our listeners alike loved its predecessor CXN V2 – just wait until they hear this. CXN100 will instantly transform a classic hi-fi stack into a system with a bright future. And because it's a network device, CXN100's firmware can be upgraded remotely, via our StreamMagic app, to receive the latest services.
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Cambridge Audio pioneered the use of toroidal transformers in power amplifiers, a technology now widely adopted by high-end audio companies. The brand stands out for using premium amplification technology across their product range, from Class A/B amplifiers in their wireless earbuds to Hypex Ncore modules in their EVO series, while maintaining accessible price points between their CX and Edge product lines.
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Product Strengths

  • Clean, precise, and articulate sound with ample detail
  • Expansive and open soundstage
  • StreamMagic control app is stable, logical, user-friendly, and easy to navigate
  • Features AirPlay 2, Chromecast, Bluetooth, Tidal Connect, Spotify Connect, Qobuz, Deezer, and internet radio

Product Considerations

  • Loses a touch of its predecessor's sonic solidity and warmth
  • Does not include HDMI ARC
  • Bluetooth is only compatible with SBC and AAC codecs
  • Can be provoked by careless system-matching with bright, treble-centric equipment
  • Volume is not controlled through the StreamMagic app

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • CXN100 has improved clarity, precision, and spaciousness, but is missing some of the CXN (V2)'s sonic solidity and warmth, compared to the Cambridge Audio CXN (V2)
  • CXN100 trades off detail functionality to offer a user experience that is polished and genuinely pleasurable, and is able to take less than stellar recordings and avoid sounding strident or aggressive a little better than the EverSolo DMP-A6
  • CXN100 has better low end and a slightly greater perception of space, compared to the Cambridge Audio MXN10
  • CXN100 has a more natural quality to vocals with better realism and less fatigue, compared to the Bluesound Node

Takeaway: The CXN100 is a user-friendly and feature-rich music streamer that provides clear and detailed sound. It is an excellent choice for those seeking to add modern streaming capabilities to a classic hifi system.

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Our take on the brand

Cambridge Audio pioneered the use of toroidal transformers in power amplifiers, a technology now widely adopted by high-end audio companies. The brand stands out for using premium amplification technology across their product range, from Class A/B amplifiers in their wireless earbuds to Hypex Ncore modules in their EVO series, while maintaining accessible price points between their CX and Edge product lines.
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AURALiC
Altair G2.1
2439
/
Released
2021
ALTAIR G2.1, an all-encompassing digital and analog source component, provides abundant capabilities to the performance-oriented G2.1 Series. Combining every function available from AURALiC into the ultra-quiet G2.1 chassis, ALTAIR G2.1 is perfect for the most demanding music lover. Whether it's a high-res title from an online streaming service, a file on a NAS drive, or an LP on a turntable, ALTAIR G2.1 will deliver exquisitely rendered, dynamic music, from almost any source.
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AURALiC is a hifi audio brand focusing on streaming audio sources with user-friendly interfaces. The company uses its proprietary Lightning DS music playing app to provide easy integration and customization of your music library.
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Product Strengths

  • Solid digital sound, good authority, solid bass, and a weighty sound with good scale
  • Excellent clarity, very good timing, and a very good soundstage
  • Outstanding build quality—solidly made and near indestructible
  • Versatile unit that can become the hub of the digital audio world
  • Clean and effortless digital processing
  • Connectivity options

Product Considerations

  • The Lightning DS app is only available for iOS
  • The 4-inch non-touch screen is adequate, but not exceptional
  • When written instructions feature on the screen, the words can be small and difficult to see
  • The alphabetical order of the albums is not followed when used with an external hard drive
  • Some reviewers felt a need for a high-end turntable setup, as the analog input feeds directly to the analog output stage—bypassing the digital stage altogether

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs NAD M10 V2: The Altair offers a step up in sound quality
  • Vs AURALiC Aries G1: The Altair G2.1 chassis is a significant upgrade with an internal copper sub-chassis, tuned feet, and a solid steel base

Takeaway: The AURALiC Altair G2.1 is a versatile and well-built streaming DAC preamplifier that offers a clean and detailed sound. Comprehensive features and excellent sound quality make it a great choice for audiophiles looking for an all-in-one solution.

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AURALiC is a hifi audio brand focusing on streaming audio sources with user-friendly interfaces. The company uses its proprietary Lightning DS music playing app to provide easy integration and customization of your music library.
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PS Audio
Stellar
2199
/
Released
2023
Stellar DAC brings wonderful imaging and musicality to any high-performance system at a price you can afford. Stellar DAC embodies everything PS Audio has strived for in high-value electronics. From its clean and rich tonal balance to its wickedly wonderful imaging, this DAC can be the centerpiece of your music system.
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PS Audio is a well-known American brand with a strong following among enthusiasts, due in part to the educational YouTube videos produced by its founder. The company offers products across a wide range of categories, each developed with input from top engineers, resulting in unique sonic signatures. PS Audio’s offerings frequently appear on top 10 lists from professional reviewers, with many products recognized for their high-quality performance and innovative design.
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Product Strengths

  • Top-tier packaging and sound quality
  • Detailed, modern, and holographic sound
  • Excellent soundstage
  • Remote control can also manage PS Audio DAC

Product Considerations

  • Requires about an hour to reach peak performance when powered on using the back switch
  • Soundstage might not suit all tastes, which is subjective
  • Top-end extension is slightly less extended
  • Bass is slightly less punchy

Takeaway: The Stellar Gold Preamp is a great choice for those seeking a modern and transparent sound with good dynamics in their audio system and a smooth, non-aggressive presentation. It especially shines with recordings that have a good soundstage, making the performance feel convincingly real.

Product Strengths

  • Great, ear-pleasing sound
  • Easy to use, especially with the remote control
  • Offers loading presets and custom loading options for moving coil cartridges
  • Low noise performance
  • Clarity of sound
  • Good depth of field for its price

Product Considerations

  • Sensitive to grounding, ultra-low capacitance cables, RF, and other interference
  • Does not have adjustable resistive and capacitive loading for fixed-coil/high-output cartridges
  • Can have a high-pitched noise if cables are not oriented well

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • The Stellar sounds more interesting than the Cambridge Audio Alva Duo
  • The Stellar is not as bright as the iFi iPhono3 Black Label
  • Bass extension and grip are not as powerful as more expensive phono preamps

Takeaway: The Stellar Phono Preamplifier delivers great sound and an enjoyable user experience with its flexible settings and remote control, making it a worthy addition to any vinyl lover's system. Its clarity and low noise floor allow listeners to fully appreciate the nuances of their record collection.

Product Strengths

  • High damping factor for bass control and plenty of headroom
  • Near-perfect linearity, low distortion, and high efficiency
  • Neutral and colorless tonal balance
  • Combines speed and power with a bass-range grip

Product Considerations

  • Lacks the epic bass extension and hard-core slam of more expensive amplifiers
  • Top end lacks the effortless harmonic bloom of other amplifiers

Takeaway: The PS Audio Stellar S300 is an excellent choice for a powerful, clean, and neutral-sounding amplifier. It offers high performance and finesse, delivering dynamic contrasts and excellent bass control, making it a worthwhile addition to any high-end audio setup.

Product Strengths

  • Musicality and cohesiveness to music
  • Nice drive with solid dynamics and 3-D imaging
  • Delivers impressive drive with solid dynamics and 3-D imaging, accompanied by nice depth in both soundstage and low frequencies

Product Considerations

  • I2S input is not HDMI compatible

Takeaway: The PS Audio Stellar Gain Cell DAC/Preamp is a great choice for an DAC/Preamp that makes music easy and joyful to listen to. This product allows for great flexibility with its full-featured options and can become the centerpiece of a hifi system.

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PS Audio is a well-known American brand with a strong following among enthusiasts, due in part to the educational YouTube videos produced by its founder. The company offers products across a wide range of categories, each developed with input from top engineers, resulting in unique sonic signatures. PS Audio’s offerings frequently appear on top 10 lists from professional reviewers, with many products recognized for their high-quality performance and innovative design.
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Gustard
DAC-R26
1649
/
Released
2022
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Gustard is a hifi brand known for integrating advanced clocking systems in their DACs, including atomic clocks, and developing custom digital filters that bypass standard ESS Sabre filters for a more tailored sound. The brand stands out for offering high-end audio performance at relatively affordable prices, with products featuring modular designs that allow for easy upgrades and customization.
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Product Strengths

  • Natural and organic timbre with rich and vibrant overtones, offering a remarkable sense of realism
  • Stands out as a highly musical DAC within its category, while maintaining an impressively competitive level of technical performance
  • Exceptional build quality, made of thick aluminum, ensuring durability and a sleek appearance
  • Almost inaudible noise floor, remaining dead silent and free from any hint of distortion
  • Wide range of digital inputs, and an integrated streamer, offering versatility and convenience

Product Considerations

  • The LCD screen can be difficult to read from a distance greater than 20-30 cm
  • The embedded streamer can experience occasional interruptions and buffering issues when streaming high-resolution files
  • Some reviewers experienced small hiccups when skipping songs using the internal streamer

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Chord Qutest: Has a bigger soundstage, equally sweet highs, much fuller tone timbre and a more muscly bassline—sounding more lifelike
  • Vs Ladder Schumann: Gustard R26 hits with more clarity and speed, with a darker background, and an even deeper soundstage

Takeaway: The Gustard DAC-R26 is a musical and technically impressive DAC with excellent build quality and versatile features, including a streamer, making it a great choice for a top-notch audio experience. The natural sound and engaging performance create a lasting impression.

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Our take on the brand

Gustard is a hifi brand known for integrating advanced clocking systems in their DACs, including atomic clocks, and developing custom digital filters that bypass standard ESS Sabre filters for a more tailored sound. The brand stands out for offering high-end audio performance at relatively affordable prices, with products featuring modular designs that allow for easy upgrades and customization.
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