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Why do two DACs with identical specification sheets sound noticeably different?

The answer sits inside a small, unglamorous chip: the digital-to-analog converter.

Every digital recording — a streamed track, a CD, a hi-res file — exists as a string of numbers. Before that data can move a speaker cone or a headphone driver, it has to become a continuous, fluctuating voltage. That conversion isn’t a formality. It’s where timing errors (jitter), rounding artefacts, and noise are either suppressed or permanently baked into the sound.

This is a decades-old engineering problem. Early 1980s CD players used simple resistor-ladder conversion, prone to measurable distortion. Delta-sigma and oversampling designs improved accuracy through the 1990s and 2000s, and today’s most respected converters push further still.

Chord Electronics builds its own FPGA-based digital filters in-house rather than using off-the-shelf conversion chips — an approach that runs from the pocket-sized Mojo 2 up to the reference-grade DAVE.

Cary Audio takes a different route, pairing conversion stages with tube or hybrid output circuits for a warmer analogue character.

Increasingly, conversion and network streaming are merging into one box: Gold Note’s DS series (DS-10 EVO, DS-1000 EVO, DS-5.2) builds a network streamer directly around its DAC stage, so a single Italian-made unit replaces both a separate transport and converter. If that’s the direction you’re heading, our Streaming DAC range covers it in depth.

A good DAC doesn’t add anything to a recording — its job is to remove as little as possible. Below, you’ll find portable headphone DACs, desktop converters, and reference-level upscalers, so you can match the converter to your system rather than the other way around.

Fyne Audio F501E Wins Product of The Year 2025 Award

A photo from the Product of the Year Award ceremony when the 'Best Floorstanding Speaker' prize is announced for Fyne Audio F501E

A debut to wish for awaited the new Fyne Audio F500E speakers at the Product of the Year Award ceremony in London. Organised by What Hi-Fi? magazine and sponsored by Richer Sounds the gala event brought the coveted Product of the Year in a toughly contested ‘Best Floorstanding Speaker’ category to Fyne Audio’s new F501E loudspeakers.

The F500E speaker series were introduced earlier this year and, while being the most affordable range in Fyne Audio’s line-up, marked the company’s strategic decision to base all speaker series on the company’s original IsoFlare driver technology.

F501E uses 6-inch (150mm) IsoFlare coincident source low/high frequency driver with excellent spatial coverage and even sound projection into room. Proprietary bass loading called BassTrax smartly adopts the room acoustic environment for high definition clear bass everywhere. All this in a slim but solid MDF cabinet.

For more info and pricing check out our store. For What Hi-Fi? review click here.

Written by Sergei Taranov

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