It have good specs:
SPECIFICATIONS
Type DAC (digital to analog converter)
DAC chip ES9028Q2M
USB interface XMOS L6
Inputs Optical x1
Coaxial x1
USB x1
Outputs Stereo RCA (unbalanced)
XLR-3 stereo (balanced)
Sampling rate supported PCM: up to 192 kHz 24-bit
DSD: up DSD128 (native)
Dimensions 145 x 50 x 110 mm
Weight 540g
Have not heard it, but it seems fine, a bit outdated but there’s nothing on there that would lead me to believe there would be an issue. Good price for a balanced dac though, but I don’t think it is fully balanced (if that matters)
The dac chip is a bit outdated imo, but it really doesn’t matter that much tbh
This should be just fine for that use case as long as the front volume control controls the output of the dac, as you would want a physical volume control.
I would say so, imo that would be a fairly higher quality unit. It has burr brown dacs which are pretty dang good, and also it seems to have a better thought out output stage. I would say go for that
I personally think that if you don’t plan on using the mic portion of the focusritie, I would go with the smsl or the teac imo, as they are better quality dacs
In this case, I think the smsl would be smart because it has a volume control built in via remote) and other neat feature