dominikz
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TBH, it seems to me that audio companies don't even need to make the sound any different and still be able to convince buyers to spend their money - as long as they are clever with their marketing.i do agree with you, i tested several dacs and even though there is a slight difference.. its not day and night.
if you change the dac filter of the wiim ultra you can also hear a slight difference each time you switch. id like to think that a company like topping or smsl could make a new dac release for each of those filter changes if they wanted to and people would think its awesome.
As for me, in the past I've spent quite a bit of time comparing DACs, amps and various other pieces of audio electronics. In the end I concluded it simply isn't worth the time, effort and money spent (once basic functionality and performance requirements are met), at least not for me.
IMHO focusing too hard on this takes focus away from things that demonstrably make a much bigger difference, but which aren't discussed nearly as much: like loudspeaker dispersion, optimal placement, corrective EQ, subwoofer integration, etc...
However, these topics require learning some physics/acoustics and signal processing theory, so I do understand why they are not as appealing to many people. On the other hand, buying a shiny new device has quite a universal appeal (to me as well)!