watchnerd
Grand Contributor
It's great to see the truthiness in Jim Austin's DAC review.
But aren't we starting to enter the post-DAC era?
With all the digital-direct active speakers entering the market (B&O, Kii, Dutch & Dutch, KEF, Dynaudio, JBL, Klipsch, etc, etc), often combined with streaming servers that offer convolution (e.g. Roon), is there really any point in investing in state of the art DAC these days?
But aren't we starting to enter the post-DAC era?
With all the digital-direct active speakers entering the market (B&O, Kii, Dutch & Dutch, KEF, Dynaudio, JBL, Klipsch, etc, etc), often combined with streaming servers that offer convolution (e.g. Roon), is there really any point in investing in state of the art DAC these days?