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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

  • Offers versatile 3-in-1 functionality as a DAC, preamplifier, and headphone amplifier
  • Delivers remarkable sonic performance with clarity and precision
  • Supports an extensive range of high-resolution formats, including PCM up to 32bit/768kHz and DSD up to DSD512
  • Has a chameleon DAC that allows adjustments to the digital filters
  • Features extensive connectivity options, including multiple digital inputs (USB, AES/EBU, RCA, TOS-Link), balanced XLR and unbalanced RCA outputs, and a professional-grade 6.3mm headphone output

Product Considerations

  • The single knob approach for controls can be a hassle to use
  • User experience with the software app can be frustrating and can kill musical enjoyment
  • The DS10 EVO cannot automatically switch on and switch to the network input
  • Every input retains the last used volume individually, which can lead to unexpected loud playback

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • The DS-10 held up nicely as one of the more exciting sounding DACs in a blind test when compared to iFi Audio Neo Stream, with a smidge more excitement that for some will be translated to more edge with some music

Takeaway: The Gold Note DS-10 EVO is a versatile device that combines a DAC, preamp, and headphone amp into one unit, offering a wide range of features and high-resolution audio support for audiophiles. Its distinct and exciting sound can spice up the listening experience when paired with the right system.

What are hifi reviews useful for? (1) Identifying products you should demo in person at a dealer. (2) Learning which products reviewers unanimously praise as the best they've heard (this means they probably are legitimately great). (3) Identifying a product's attributes that satisfy your idiosyncratic needs and tastes. Beyond that, we often discount what reviewers say because they heap praise on most products—and are often apprehensive about publishing strong criticism or comparisons between products. Further, they seldom have more than a few products on-hand, often relying on their memories to compare past products. Always listen for yourself.

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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

  • D/A Converter Chip: AKM AK4493
  • Frequency Response: 20Hz-20kHz +/-0.1dB
  • THD: 0.001% max
  • Signal to Noise Ratio: 125dB
  • Dynamic Range: 120dB
  • Network Connectivity: LAN/WLAN (WiFi) 802.11a/b/g/n/ac Dual Band (10/433Mbps)
  • Digital Inputs: 1x RCA coaxial (PCM up to 24bit/192kHz), 1x AES/EBU balanced (PCM up to 24bit/192kHz), 2x TOS-Link (PCM up to 24bit/192kHz), 1x USB-B (up to DSD512 and PCM up to 32bit/384kHz), 1x USB-A
  • Analogue Input: 1x 3.5mm mini-jack (input impedance 10kΩ)
  • Output Impedance: 50Ω
  • Power Consumption: 35W
  • Dimensions: 200mm W x 80mm H x 260mm D
  • Weight: 4kg net, 5kg boxed
The DS-10 EVO is a versatile and innovative streaming DAC, equipped with a state-of-the-art D/A converter, a line preamplifier and a headphone amplifier. In addition to its numerous connectivity options, it also features high-definition Bluetooth and a professional headphone output. The DS-10 EVO supports high-resolution files, such as MQA and DSD (up to DSD512), to provide an unparalleled digital music listening experience.
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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:

  • Gold Note distinguishes itself through its holistic "systems thinking" approach, meticulously designing each component to synergistically function within a complete Gold Note audio ecosystem.
  • The brand's unique design philosophy, inspired by the Italian Renaissance and the Catenary Curve concept, combines aesthetic beauty with functional vibration control and structural integrity.
  • Gold Note's phono stages, such as the PH-5 and PH-1000, offer exceptional cartridge matching capabilities, boasting a wide range of gain, impedance loading, and EQ curve options accessible via an intuitive touchscreen interface.
  • They offer upgrades that are usually power supplies or tube output stages, often providing a running change in production.

T-5

  • Positioning: The entry-level turntable in Gold Note's lineup.
  • Description: Features a compact and practical design with a 15mm ultra-clear glass platter that minimizes noise and enhances detail extraction. Unlike more advanced models like the Valore 425 Plus, uses a manual speed change system, making it ideal for budget-conscious users who prioritize simplicity and portability in smaller spaces.

Valore 425 Plus

  • Positioning: A mid-range model offering a balance of performance and affordability.
  • Description: Features a 23mm POM platter and a high-torque synchronous motor for stable rotation. Compared to the Giglio, offers a more compact form factor.

Giglio

  • Positioning: A high-end turntable with a focus on traditional craftsmanship and modern technology.
  • Description: Stands out with its catenary curve-inspired plinth and high-density POM platter, providing exceptional structural rigidity and sound precision. It offers more advanced motor control and vibration reduction compared to the Valore 425 Plus.

Bellagio Conquest

  • Positioning: The flagship model, representing the pinnacle of Gold Note's turntable technology.
  • Description: With its massive structure and unique thirteen-plinth design, delivers groundbreaking stability and vibration control. It features the longest spindle ever made for a turntable, setting it apart from the Mediterraneo X with its focus on ultimate audio performance and structural innovation.
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Our take on the brand

Gold Note is an Italian hifi brand that manufactures all components in-house, with their DS-10 DAC offering 192 setup options to adapt to different music genres and listener preferences. Their products, including the IS-10 and IS-1000 integrated amplifiers, combine multiple functions like streaming, DAC, and phono stages in single units, delivering a rich, tube-like sound signature.

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Our interview with the brand

What are two key technological innovations or strong opinions that differ you from other brands?

The design of our turntables in the mid and high range relies on a very unique geometry that’s mathematically defined as the catenary curve, a shape that is found across nature (from spider webs to rope statistics) and firstly described by Galileo Galilei in the 17th century. The curve was first leveraged to design load-bearing structures such as arches and bridges since it offers the best rigidity/mass ratio. For turntables, it's an optimal as it provides really high rigidity with minimal mass giving the turntable great stability and resilience while minimising the amount of mass that could store potential energy (such as vibration). As a side effect, it creates a beautiful shape that elevates the design — this is a very Italian approach, developing creative solutions that serve boh performance and aesthetics. 

Another key feature is the electric control of the motor leveraging a built-in power conditioning stage with a triple AC-DC-AC conversion to feed the motor with ultra-clean current, which is crucial as our turntables feature synchronous motors (calibrated on the AC).

Lastly, the design of the bearing/spindle is developed to achieve the strictest of tolerance with higher quality materials, and you won’t find similar designs on any turntables in the same price range since it’s extremely expensive to manufacture — it’s a core feature of our turntables that enables superior sound quality even though it’s completely hidden from the eye.  

What's your approach to customer support?

We have a dedicated inbox for customer support [email protected] that is monitored 24/7 and a response time of around 24h. Customer should always contact Gold Note directly, our customer support will then manage their enquiry appropriately and put them in touch with the relevant contacts (such as our local distributor) if needed. 

We used to rely primarily on our local partners in the past to provide quick support, however we have recently moved to a more centralised approach since we wish to establish a direct contact with our customers and ensure they get all the information directly from the source. 

Today we can in fact guarantee fast response time and - since we are the manufacturer - more precise information to determine whether the product needs a simple firmware update, a hardware fix or a replacement.

What are your favorite tracks for showcasing the strength of your products?

Since we manufacture all sorts of sources — from turntable to streamers — we usually to suggest a mix of genres and it’s really hard to narrow it down to just three tracks:

For classical, we love "Dance of the Tumblers" from the Snow Maiden by the Minnesota Orchestra conducted by Eiji Oue (Reference Recordings,1998).

For electronic, our go to is "The Expert" by Yello (Polydor, 2021).

For jazz and vocals, it’s hard to pick between Cassandra Wilson’s "Strange Fruit" (Blue Note, 1995) and "Blues in My Heart” by Fiona Boyes (Reference Recordings, 2020).

What other products pair best with yours?

As a system manufacturer, we design our products to be part of a Gold Note system and therefore that’s the highest degree of synergy you can reach. The idea of designing full systems is generally frowned upon as the main objection inevitably is: if you design all sorts of products, how can you beat a specialist that only makes amplifiers?

The answer is somewhat counterintuitive and I believe it’s not fully understood by the public yet so I’ll briefly summarise it here — engineering audio systems is fundamentally to design ways to manage signals, whether digital or analogue. The knowledge compounds by researching all areas of signal transmission and amplification, and can then be used to improve on designing electronics, loudspeakers or tonearms. 

For example: researching and designing a cable leads to gaining insights that can then be deployed when designing PCBs; R&D on phono stages where dealing with low voltage signals and ultra-low noise components will inform the design of amplifiers. This positive loop goes on affecting all areas and increasing the knowhow of the team, leading to better products.

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What if you spend more?

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DS-1000 EVO
7999
7999
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4
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Gold Note is an Italian hifi brand that manufactures all components in-house, with their DS-10 DAC offering 192 setup options to adapt to different music genres and listener preferences. Their products, including the IS-10 and IS-1000 integrated amplifiers, combine multiple functions like streaming, DAC, and phono stages in single units, delivering a rich, tube-like sound signature.
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Product Strengths

  • High-resolution streaming DAC with comprehensive capabilities, including Airplay, Tidal, Spotify, Qobuz, vTuner, and Deezer playback
  • Excellent detail retrieval and soundstage depth
  • High-quality built-in digital-to-analogue converter employs two AKM AK4493 dual-mono converter chips
  • Beautifully assembled and solid build quality
  • Comprehensive connectivity options including USB-B, USB-A, RCA, AES/EBU, dual Optical, dual-band Wi-Fi, and LAN

Product Considerations

  • The color display can be inconsistent in displaying the artwork
  • A firmware update may be required to address the artwork display issue
  • Substantial size requires adequate rack space
  • 30W power consumption might be considered high for some users

Takeaway: The DS-1000 EVO is a streaming DAC and digital audio hub that is simple to set up and use, offering a combination of convenience and high-end audio performance. With its detailed sound and comprehensive features, it could be a valuable addition to a sophisticated audio system.

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Our take on the brand

Gold Note is an Italian hifi brand that manufactures all components in-house, with their DS-10 DAC offering 192 setup options to adapt to different music genres and listener preferences. Their products, including the IS-10 and IS-1000 integrated amplifiers, combine multiple functions like streaming, DAC, and phono stages in single units, delivering a rich, tube-like sound signature.
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T+A
DAC 200
7620
7620
/
12
Reviews
T+A is a hifi brand that combines transistor and valve technologies in their HV-Series amplifiers, using high voltage for linear performance, while their A 200 Power Amplifier uses PURIFI Eigentakt technology for low distortion regardless of speaker load.
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Product Strengths

  • Exceptional sound quality is achieved with precise and accurate reproduction, enhanced clarity and depth
  • Versatile input options include S/PDIF, TOSLink, AES/EBU, BNC, USB, and optional HDMI, offering compatibility with various digital devices
  • Excellent build quality is exhibited in its solid, retro-German appearance with high-quality materials
  • Separate PCM and DSD processing use path separation technology with independent converters optimized for each media type
  • Effective de-jittering employs T+A's De-Jitter Masterclock to minimize timing errors from connected digital components

Product Considerations

  • A network audio input is absent, limiting standalone use without the MP200 music player
  • Limited analog connectivity means the desired balanced analog input could enhance the preamplifier section's capabilities
  • Remote control is reported to be far from intuitive, despite its solid build
  • Output voltage in fixed mode may be lower than expected, requiring the use of the variable output setting

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Compared to iFi Pro iDSD, the DAC 200 outperforms as a reference
  • Compared to Linn Organik series DACs and MSB Premier DAC, the lush playback recalls more expensive options

Takeaway: The T+A DAC 200 is a versatile and high-performing DAC with many inputs that delivers great sound quality. Its robust build quality and comprehensive features make it a great choice for audiophiles seeking a top-tier digital-to-analog converter.

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T+A is a hifi brand that combines transistor and valve technologies in their HV-Series amplifiers, using high voltage for linear performance, while their A 200 Power Amplifier uses PURIFI Eigentakt technology for low distortion regardless of speaker load.
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AURALiC
Vega G2.2
5529
5529
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8
Reviews
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

  • Excellent sound quality with detail and an expansive soundstage
  • Functions as a preamplifier with both digital and analogue inputs and analogue volume control
  • Features Direct Data Recording (DDR) technology using a memory buffer to reclock audio data
  • Has a dual-chassis design with copper shielding for electrical isolation
  • Gains greater clarity and clout with everything from driving rock to complex classical music

Product Considerations

  • The AURALiC control app (Lightning DS) is only compatible with Apple iOS devices and not Android
  • Has only one analogue input, which might be limiting for some users

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vega G2.2 preferred to a DAC that cost 5x more

Takeaway: The Vega G2.2 is a great streaming DAC and preamplifier that is easy to use. It can be slotted into a system to immediately bring more clarity, soundstage, and depth to music.

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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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Aries G2.2
6099
6099
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7
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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

  • Completely redesigned interior with 90% new electronic components and cutting-edge technologies elevate performance
  • New 'Purer-Power' low-noise linear power supply, with twice the capacity of the previous version and an even lower noise design, ensures a clean and stable power supply
  • Upgraded Tesla G3 streaming platform is eight times faster than its predecessor
  • New Direct Memory Access (DMA) technology connects the audio input and output directly to the processor, helping to reduce latency and jitter by a claimed 90%
  • Lightning DS App is considered excellent and second to none for library and playlist management, and is extremely fast and responsive

Product Considerations

  • The Lightning DS app is only available on Apple iOS devices, which may be limiting for Android users
  • The digital filter options within the Lightning DS app are considered marginal
  • A reviewer missed the Vega/Altair selection knob from previous models for menu management
  • The benefits of the ARIES G2.2 may only be fully realized with a high-quality system, making it a significant investment

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Compared to the ARIES G2.1, the G2.2 offers a significant upgrade in performance with demonstrably lower noise, more detail, and a larger—more detailed—image, almost doubling the amount of musical data revealed
  • Melco was more open and with better timing, while AURALiC had a smaller image, deeper bass, and possibly stronger bass
  • Adding the ARIES G2.2 to the VEGA G2.2 allows the VEGA G2.2 to relax slightly

Takeaway: The AURALiC ARIES G2.2 is a high-end streamer offering a clear upgrade over previous models with a focus on reducing noise and increasing processing power, perfect for detail and nuance. With excellent software and solid construction, it is a great foundation for a top-tier system to enjoy music.

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Our take on the brand

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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What competes at this price?

Ferrum
Wandla
2933
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Released
2023
With WANDLA, we are making a statement to the current and next generation of music lovers. WANDLA represents tomorrow's standard of high end digital-to-analog conversion.
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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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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
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Released
2024
Dare we call the DAC204 a Swiss army knife? It is certainly the most versatile digital-to-analogue converter in Weiss Engineering's product offering. Use the DAC204 for easy switching between multiple units with digital outputs — including a computer or mobile with USB out — and enjoy the pristine and low-jitter conversion to analogue audio from the unit's outputs. The DAC204 can also convert DSD audio to PCM and offers a digital output in the AES/EBU format.
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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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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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Our take on the brand

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
/
Released
2023
We're pushing the technology and design limits to bring you outstanding audio experiences. Meet our newest creation: the Precision Crafted DAC. With cutting-edge machining techniques, like CNC (Computer Numerical Control), our DAC raises the bar for audio quality, style, and toughness.
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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
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Released
2021
With four years of technological expertise and research, Matrix Audio is now ready to announce the X-SABRE 3 and ignite a new generation in the X-SABRE line-up. Housed in a brand-new chassis, with a new user interface and sonic capabilities, the X-SABRE 3 DAC is now transformed to function fully as a network capable streaming host.
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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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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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MOON
280D
3900
/
Released
2021
Imagine a world of music right at your fingertips. The MOON 280D makes this a reality. Simply launch your favorite music services app on your smart device and pair it to the MOON 280D using Bluetooth technology. Then sit back and enjoy the music.
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MOON by Simaudio is known for their warm and natural "MOON sound," achieved through their proprietary Lynx circuit that eliminates global-feedback loop in their amplifiers. Their products feature fully balanced circuitry and customizable interfaces, with designs that minimize noise and distortion while revealing intricate audio details without harshness.
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Product Strengths

  • Wide variety of digital input sources and balanced XLR and RCA analogue outputs
  • The MiND 2 streaming platform and app offer a reliable user experience
  • Delivers clean and subtle sound with good dynamic performance

Product Considerations

  • Lacks a front panel display for detailed information
  • Does not have a headphone output
  • The remote is limited, requiring the MiND Controller app for full functionality
  • There's no USB-A input
  • Bluetooth connection may drop out occasionally

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • The 280D sounds almost identical to Cambridge Audio's Edge NQ
  • Compared to Leema's Stream IV, vocals, especially female artists, came through with a luxuriant, more refined sense
  • Compared to the Meitner MA-1, the Moon Neo's soundstages were somewhat more broad and deep, and was warmer and richer

Takeaway: The Simaudio Moon 280D is a high-performing streaming DAC that offers a wide range of digital input sources and outputs. The MiND 2 streaming platform and app provide a reliable and enjoyable user experience, making it worth considering for those wanting a DAC with great sound quality.

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MOON by Simaudio is known for their warm and natural "MOON sound," achieved through their proprietary Lynx circuit that eliminates global-feedback loop in their amplifiers. Their products feature fully balanced circuitry and customizable interfaces, with designs that minimize noise and distortion while revealing intricate audio details without harshness.
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