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A Feast for Your Ears! - Denafrips Venus 15th R2R DAC Review




The Denafrips plays its cards close to the chest with ace precision, and the digital harshness never rears its ugly head. Instead, you’ll find plenty of definition and micro-detail in the upper registers. My speakers are extremely detailed, thanks to their ultra-thin planar tweeters, yet the sound never assaults my eardrums. Just a friendly note: this is not your typical “milk with honey” R2R ladder DAC. Both the sub-bass and the upper treble are robust and present in all your tunes…
The Denafrips plays its cards close to the chest with ace precision, and the digital harshness never rears its ugly head. Instead, you’ll find plenty of definition and micro-detail in the upper registers. My speakers are extremely detailed, thanks to their ultra-thin planar tweeters, yet the sound never assaults my eardrums. Just a friendly note: this is not your typical “milk with honey” R2R ladder DAC. Both the sub-bass and the upper treble are robust and present in all your tunes…



 
 
 

3 Comments


Philip Bright
Philip Bright
5 days ago

yeah, definitely not a syrupy, rolled-off R2R sound — this one has backbone.

Listening to Escape Road on it was a great reminder of how much low-level texture and spatial nuance this DAC can pull out without sacrificing dynamics.

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