Hello Everyone! Nice forum, thanks for the review, amirm!
I use the Sanskrit 10th in my main living room system for about half a year now. I recommend the use of a decent, linear power supply. As some mentioned, the sound of the sanskrit is a bit to bright in my ears as well. I solved this by combining it with a Tube preamp. Which got me into Tubes, but this is a different issue
I think the Sanskrit is a really good deal for the money. It fits my living room situation very well. TV via toslink(with all its HDMI and analog attached devices like "fireTV", "Chromecast", etc) and a "Allo Digi One" Streamer via Spdif for the "serious" listening. So in this setting you definitely need a remote control. Name another DAC for that price that is able to do that. I could't find one. I even had the money left to invest in a decent linear power supply.
For a desktop szenario the linear power supply is not very handy. A decent one (in most cases) is bigger than the DAC itself. But as you connect to a PC via USB you'll have the noise from the computer anyways, so a standard wall mount should do the job as long as it is not making it worse. I don't want to get in a discussion about these noise issues, there are tons of forums all over the internet full of these endlessly ongoing arguments. It is just my experience and personal taste.
My setup(s): Allo Digi One(Raspi 2B with Volumio) -> SMSL Sanskrit 10th DAC with external linear power supply(5V, 1,25-2A) -> hybride tube/Class D preamp -> Class A/B Integrated Amp and FDAmp -> Klipsch RP-600M and Misson Cyrus 782
Cheers!