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			| What DAC are you using? [message #94869] | Tue, 07 December 2021 07:55  |  
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					|  alexg Messages: 17
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	| Hi, 
 Still chipping away at my Four Pi build. I actually had a chance to get into my shop and mess around with my router and DIY Router guide. After a few test runs, think I have a solid plan for recessing the wave guides. Unfortunately, basketball season has begun and due to a shortage of coaches I am now signed up to coach my oldest son's 3rd & 4th grade team as well as my younger son's 1st & 2nd grade team. So, a completed pair of Four Pi Speakers are not in my immediate future.
 
 I am in the market for a new DAC. Just curious what people are using in their Pi set ups and if anyone has a solid DAC recommendation for me?
 
 Does anyone have experience with the Denafrips Ares II? What about one of the Topping or SMSL offerings?
 
 My current DAC is a small unit from a company called HiFiMeDIY that uses a Sabre 9018 Chip. It is USB powered from my computer. I am looking to upgrade to something that has balanced outputs and its own internal power supply.
 
 Thanks,
 Alex
 
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			| Re: What DAC are you using? [message #95145 is a reply to message #95018] | Fri, 28 January 2022 13:39  |  
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					|  alexg Messages: 17
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	| Sorry for the delay. Finally got around to setting it up. Been listening for the last week or so. Trying a couple of different configurations with the various filters (sharp, flat, OS, and NOS) and inputs (USB and COAX). 
 My initial impression is that it smooths out the edges.
 
 I will report back.
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