When I read that the mini's DAC is rubbish...

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....what's the reality?

Rubbish as in the soundstage isn't entertaining, roll on, roll off, critical listening blah, blah, blah?

Or Rubbish as in cheap Tandy cd player from 1989?

It's for attaching to a pair of Ruark MR1 mk 2 active speakers mainly for DLNA and Spotify use.
 
Is that what an AI told you?

What do you hope to achieve with this question?
You'll get contradictory answers, that's for sure...
""Not so bad" "enought" etc
So what?
:-0

That's the advantage of the internet and forums...you'll find the answer you're hoping to find there.

You can just try it... IA can t do it..:cool:

(Personally, I found that the listening experience was in line with mesureaments... really not good...
clearly inferior to a decent (16-bit) CD player..
a 2014 Chromecast Mini does better...
Then again, it will depend on the demands of the music you listen to... and your own...)

But small modest active ruark is with toslink input ,no?
 
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What do you hope to achieve with this question?
It's for a gift. My partner's son and his girlfriend. For their kitchen. Aesthetically a mini would be perfect as it's small and out of the way. But I'd get them a pro plus if it would it would be better for them.

Id describe them as music lovers rather than audiophiles.

But small modest active ruark is with toslink input ,no?
Toslink and 3.5 jack I think
 
Those speakers have optical in, right?
Mini via optical should be fine.
Maybe you read one of my posts on how I think the mini's analog output sounds :ROFLMAO:
 
It's for a gift. My partner's son and his girlfriend. For their kitchen. Aesthetically a mini would be perfect as it's small and out of the way. But I'd get them a pro plus if it would it would be better for them.

Id describe them as music lovers rather than audiophiles.


Toslink and 3.5 jack I think
For the kitchen? Well then it is by far good enough!
 
Horses for courses, my wife has one in her sewing room which is 7 x 10 metres and it is locked on to one radio stream permanently and is linked to a BT soundbar. She has zero interest in the noise quality so it is a cheap and cheerful answer for her.
 
....what's the reality?

Rubbish as in the soundstage isn't entertaining, roll on, roll off, critical listening blah, blah, blah?

Or Rubbish as in cheap Tandy cd player from 1989?

It's for attaching to a pair of Ruark MR1 mk 2 active speakers mainly for DLNA and Spotify use.
 
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