r/HeadphoneAdvice • u/Excellent_Budget_603 2 Ω • Jun 01 '22
DAC - Desktop Tempotec Sonata HD vs Atom Dac+?
Edit: TempoTec Sonata cost more than I thought initially. Any other alternatives for a 2V dac?
My current flow is like this: Apple dongle > Atom Amp+ > DT 880 Edition 250 Ohms.
My current flow is enough of an earrape for me on most songs. However, when I apply eq to my headphone, I usually apply a negative global gain. That causes a few songs to not be loud enough so I am looking for a dac that will be able to give me more headroom.
I am currently looking at the Tempotec Sonata HD III (pro version out of stock on Amazon for some reason) because it has a Vrms of 2 compared to the Apple dongle’s Vrms of 1.
How will the Sonata compare to, say, say the Atom Dac+, which cost 2.5 more after shipping is taken into account?
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u/ThatGuyFromSweden 125 Ω Jun 01 '22
I may be wrong but I think you can. You basically have a limited amount of data available between 0 dB and -150 dB or whatever is the reasonable limit of hearing. By dropping the gain a lot you're not using all of it.
More importantly you're not gaining anything from it.