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In Reply to: Non up/over-sampling DACs - who makes them? posted by Frihed89 on December 26, 2005 at 15:16:25:
A number of these look like glorified (but maybe great) DIY products; some appear to be more aimed at the digital than the analogue part of the DAC market; some appear to be non-products that may or may not exist.
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The Ack dAck is a solid mature product. I've owned both the version 1 and 2. I'm listening to my version 2 right now and really enjoy it. Hard to beat for the money especially if you find a used on on Audiogon.
Yeah some are DIY or assembled or both like the Audio Sector Dac.I know this glorified Dac put an Arcam DV27 in its place.LOL
It wasn't about quality. It was about availability. DIY stuff that goes commercial is often hard to find/poorly supported, etc. Too bad but true.
I understand..but this unit is very well supported.Peter Daniel's gear comes with a lifetime warranty...Very hard to beat.
lifetime of the company? :-)
LOL.. I guess you can say that.Just like any other company that offers a lifetime warranty.Although the ones that offer it are far and few between ;-).How many companies also have a money back guarantee on all custom work?
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