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David can you comment on the Dragonfly portable dac. I was looking for something to maybe take my office pro PC to the next level when using the headphones HD 700s etc.
Currently the system does have a pretty high-end Intel board and the best they ever offered for a built in sound card. Intel Audio Studio SigmaTel High definition CODE |
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It's ok. Sounds better than not having one. But I suspect there are better usb DACs. I now use my Astell & Kern AK240. It too is not THE BEST but way better than the AudioQuest. Though for size and ease, the Dragonfly is awesome.
Let your ears decide. Some Magnolia stores have a demo for you to try out. Test it out. |
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