Correction: two power supplies are not used one for each channel as I said in the video, but for digital and analog sections of the DAC. I lost my focus there, repeating what's usually true for amplifiers but not for DACs. Thank you Mike for bringing this to my attention. 👍
Hi Srboljub🤜🤛 and thank you for mentioning me and my channel, it really warmed my heart. Big Thank You for taking the burden that was sitting on my shoulders for a while now, when I called it one of the best sounding DACs period. People are skeptical by nature, I'm very skeptical as well, but you know...good ears and good equipment could never lie. I'm glad that you found it as impressive as I did, it really deserves all the praise...so that others might challenge themselves and craft something similar. I did compare it with a few more top-tier DACs, but I didn't want to mention them, as people (probably) wouldn't believe my claims. As a side note, if Gustard R26 is already sitting on your table, then you can skip ALL Musician, Denafrips and Audio-GD DACs and you can probably guess why. Later Edit: Maybe we should do something together? ;)
Sandu, I am a subscriber to your channel. Your video gave me confidence (and a couple of reviewers) to hit the “Buy Now” button about 3 hours ago for the Gustard R26. In fact, I asked Srboljub when he will be reviewing the R26 after his Ladder video. So, I’ve been thinking of an R2R DAC for several months now, especially since I just sold my Topping D90SE. The R26, Denafrips Ares II, Pontus II, Pegasus, Ladder. Schumann all came to mind. Being in Singapore, Denafrips was my first choice. Pegasus was striked off my list with their QC, faulty units, total lack of customer service, not replying emails and a couple of users’ units went missing in the mail on their way to the factory for repairs just totally put me off.
Sandu, I bought the R26 after viewing your review. I am SO happy I did. Amazing sound for the price and I prefer it to my Matrix Mini-i Pro 3. As I have posted online, the R26 makes bad recordings "tolerable" and great recordings SPECTACULAR!
Hi Sandu! Just giving credit where credit is due. 👍 We're hearing the same here - Gustard set the standard for this price and others will have to try to keep up. About doing something together, I'm open to it if a good idea comes along. Cheers! 🍻
Hello! I want to thank you for the wonderful genuine and real presentation of the Gustard R26. In another review about A26 and R26 you said choose wisely and I chose R26. This dac really has a lot of soul, I've been listening to it for 100 hours now and I can't op I expressed my joy in words at the sound of it. You were the reason I decided to buy this DAC, keep up the credible and detailed presentations you make. ? Thank you!
This was a hard decision as I thought I would love R26 over A26. I returned my A26 then bought it back. Many weeks of listening. Lots of trips to UPS store. I just liked the air in the sound stage of the A26. I should have kept both just because of my love for both.
Now that's what I call a good review!👏🏻 You, Sandu and Tarun really are in the top tier. I especially like insisting on extensive and detailed comparisons with multiple other devices, cause without them, simply telling how good something sounds really doesn't make much sense for a potential buyer. Keep up the good....ups... excellent work! 👌
I received this 3 days after this video went up. The delivery came late at night around 10:30 so I unbox it, hook it up to test that it’s working because otherwise I have to report fast. I was supposed to test that it’s working only but the Atrium went on and kickstarted 4 hours of listening. And just to make sure it’s not just this head[home that sounds better, I take out all my headphones one after another. Right out of the box, the R26 already sounded brilliantly and it makes everyone of my headphones sound brilliantly and crazily-better!
@@theodorezurla496, I do not have experience with gsx mini or he1000v2 but I am sure you’ll hear a difference. It’s whether you will like it and find it value for money. I listened with Sennheiser 6XX, HD820S. ZMF Atrium, HiFiman Arya stealth, Clear MG and etc etc… all my headphones sound better
Thanks for another excellent review. Unfortunately, negative comments are surfacing about Musician's lack of customer service and communication with customers.
I bought my R26 about 2 months ago based on word of mouth in my forums and Soundnews' glowing review. On arrival, I was not particularly impressed pitting it against my Topping D90LE. Disappointed in fact. But looking at a Soundnews comments and forums, the general consensus was a bare minimum of 100 hours burn in, ideally 3-4x that. So, I let the DAC run 24/7 for over a week, checking in from time to time. After about 300+ hours, it was a totally different beast. While I'm still playing around with it, you _totally nailed_ the R26's characteristics. The best qualities of Delta-Sigma DACs, but creamy smooth with a soundstage that is wide, high and deep. I had demoed a Denafrips Venus II at my home from a store some time back, and while I liked it, didn't think it beat my Topping enough to spring that kind of dough. This on the other hand is a game changer. Currently I haven't tried its streaming capabilities, and am using my Aurender N100H until I am 100% familiar with it. The R26 is running balanced to my BAT preamp and amp to Focal Kanta No2's. Anybody looking for DACs between $1500-4000 should put on their short list.
I have a Pontus II…YES …apparently burn-in time is important with R2R DACs! Tarun at British Audiophile recently reviewed Venus II and compared out-of-box to 200hr of use (not continuous listening….He thought it did not sound better than Pontus II out-of-box…so he put it in his son's room for burn-in and then took another listen), and according to him it was a night and day improvement!
@@6DarkKnight9 could you please explain what differences did you hear on the r26 compared to ares 2? I’m looking to do that exact upgrade! thanks so much!
Bravo. Real expertise in this review - the sound signature is super clearly described. This review has confirmed that everything I want in the sound is there - the combination of clarity, speed, tone, soundstage etc. I have an R26 on order (been stuck in customs for 2 weeks while they find the paperwork) and I am REALLY looking forward to it turning up now having seen your review. I even will be happy paying the tax on it! I reckon it will be great for electronica. Thanks for this review - much appreciated,
Impressive review. I now have a clear idea of this Dac's qualities and characteristics. You have an excellent skill-set when it comes to reviewing audio equipment... probably one of the top 3 on the planet. It shows, once again, in this review. Now, having said that... I am doing a complete rebuild of my audio system and without mentioning suppliers, most of what I have done so far and will do in the future, is on the warm side (amplification/speakers etc). Now, when you mentioned that this Dac is capable of processing Roon...(not just Roon ready) I got real interested. I 've decided that I have to experience Roon... enough said. However, once you started to describe this Dac further I began to sense that it might just be the perfect partner in my final system. Much gratitude for this review and may I say, I love the clear enunciation and your choice of phrase/word structure you use in describing audio equipment. Cheers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!👌
Believe the hype, really!!! Like many, I have had hit and miss results going on reviews but this piece of kit is an absolute bargain no question. Mine just arrived the other day and even on startup it sounded great, but like many have said, it needs about 100 hours running in, although mine is literally improving by the hour shortly after getting it up and running. Even at this stage it is astonishing, finding a way to present incredible musical detail but in a very balanced and natural way. Again, as others have said, it has an incredible sense of "air" and dimensionality with fantastic soundstaging. I came from a great little budget dac, the Geshelli J2, but wanted to try an R to R dac, although I didn't necessarily want to spend the very big bucks for the Holo models or higher Denafrips. Whilst I haven't heard those dacs in person, I can't honestly imagine they will be that much better, if at all, than this Gustard, which is end stage for me in all honesty. And a couple of tips. Assuming you are going in via PCM, I found the sound to improve noticeably if you set the PCM NOS to ON. This bypasses the internal FIR filters sending the signal direct to the ladder array (to my mind, a bit like a tone defeat on an amp). This will disable your variable volume control and also the PCM Filters, but overall I was happy to sacrifice those for the better sound. Btw, the PCM Filer control is useful though if you want to tweak the sound character of the dac, and no doubt users will experiment with the filters and the direct NOS signal to see which they prefer. I imagine setting DSD Direct to ON will have similar results if you use DSD material. Also, I have never really bothered with Bluetooth, but even this functionality is amazing in that the receiver is incredibly stable and the sound is astonishing bearing in mind the limitations of the format. I have yet to try the USB or Ethernet inputs, but no doubt they will be stunning too. And apparently in the coming month or so there will be a firmware update to include Tidal Connect, happy days. I run the unit with a great little Primare DD15 CD transport, but am looking at other options to further improve things as the transport definitely makes a difference if you are using CD. And if it helps, in testing transports I was seriously underwhelmed by the Audiolab, the current mid price favorite. The same goes for the Leek and even the more expensive Cyrus transports. As I say, I may explore more exotic transports but the Primare is great for the money. Finally, Gustard Support are incredibly responsive and helpful, I have raised a number of queries with them via email and they have been great. Anyway, I hope this helps if you are considering this piece of kit, just buy it, you will thank me!
Oh, I was considering this dac paired with a Cyrus CD transport. What about Luxman CD player. I need an endgame cd transport… which one do you consider if those you mentioned are not top for you?
@@stephenbates5237 I am no expert on transports but I love my Primare DD15 and of course there is the upper model in the range, the DD35. I have heard a lot of good things about CEC belt drive transports, and of course there are various other exotic brands going up to silly money, but you will have to decide what you mean by endgame. The best advice I can give though, is do not go on reviews or reputation alone, you must try them in real-time to find what works for you.
@@fusionfan6883 well thanks for letting me know your opinion. I think the DD 35 model is worth investigating, as you like the 15. My ears are 52 yo and I own a lot of cds.. but ultimately love the music first. Pair of Martin Logan 11a is my stereo 2 channel preference front end, also need a power/ pre amp to make the digital source sing. Exciting times ahead.. thanks for your insight FF.
@@stephenbates5237 Ha Ha I wish i was 52 again - 62 here 🙂 I love both vinyl and CD and have been on a mission to upgrade recently. To be honest, if you can find a valve amp that will power your MLs, then that might be the way to go if you want "singing" stereo? I have been on a quest to replace my unusual amplification - upgraded Tom Evans EC Audio Finestra preamp, Tom Evans Microgroove phono stage and Technics SE-A2000 power amp - but having tried a number of products I remain underwhelmed by what I call the "modern sound" of Hi Fi. Good luck with your search!
New affordable DAC on the market is HoloAudio Cyan 2. That one is even cheaper than Gustard, but may sound even better because it is totally bare bone DAC only.
Very accurate review based on my own experience with this DAC. I was looking for an upgrade to my Terminator II and bought the R26 based on Sandu's review as a stopgap - lol it turned out to be the upgrade I was looking for, and I promptly sold the Terminator. My main system is as follows: Melco S100 ethernet switch using the fiber optic output->Lumin P1->Singxer SU-6 DDC->Gustard R26->Gryphon Diablo 300->B&W 804 D4. Cabling is a combination of higher-end Transparent and Audioquest cables. My system is highly resolving, even cable upgrades and isolation tweaks clearly register, and the R26 is what my system needed synergistically speaking. If you are in the market for a DAC and don't want to spend Holo May or Terminator Plus money, then buy this DAC if the R2R sound is what you like. FYI as an aside, my next experiment is an MSB Discrete DAC with dual power supply in a head-to-head with the R26. The MSB dealer in my town is a guy I buy most of my gear from, so he's down for loaning me the MSB for an extended in-home demo, super interested how well the R26 holds up when compared to the real high-end stuff.
Thanks for this informations, i had also for some time Terminator 2 but i didnt like it.(with Luxman l-590ax2, Innuos zenith mk3, Primare DD35 cd transport, all cables Acoustic Revive) i admire terminator only in big/wide/deep soundstage(he was great about it).but if i play rock, hard rock, EDM music he just dont sound wright.... I change for Holo spring3 KTE and i could live with this dac forever but im courious about Gustard r26. Im really corious also how will gonna be your feelings about MSB, cheers 👍
That's a great system! If you listen to Jay's Audio Lab demo's you will see that Luxman M10X surpasses even Gryphon Essence easily - stronger bass and much more air in the treble. From what I heard via youtube, the "lower" end MSB Dacs are beaten by Holo May, only the top two MSB models pull away from it: MSB Reference and MSB Select2. There is also a demo comparison with MSC Discrete where I couldn't separate it from Gustard X26, with both being beaten by Holo May. As I understand it, Holo May was basically intended as a Chinese version of higher end MSB for the masses. Also if you get a streamer with i2S output like Manu Ultra IIA, you can bypass the Singxer and eliminate all USB from your system.
@@connorduke4619 had the May on loan in my system just before I bought the Terminator, good DAC especially for soundstage dimension, didn't really impress me as far as dynamics and resolution, ended up buying the Terminator instead. Didn't have the space or money for separates so I went for an integrated, the Diablo 300 was my preference over the Luxman 509x and 590AXII by some ways, the Accuphase E-800 was a bit better in the midrange but fell short in bass definition and treble extension. Auditioned lots of amps using MSB stacks at my B&W dealer and was always blown away by them, yes even the Discrete was clearly better than any sub 10K DAC I've had the chance to hear. Don't believe the May hype train unless you've had a chance to demo it versus other similar gear in your own system. This Gustard R26 is the 1st truly high-value "unicorn" piece of gear I've come across since I started in this crazy hobby, very happy for those folks who are just starting out building their systems, for most people it could be an end-game DAC!
@@michaelmityok1001 Ok sounds like you've really done your homework there! Was also looking at the May KTE but happy to consider the R26 now instead and save same cash. For a unicorn preamp candidate the Denafrips Athena demo's very well on youtube, I personally think they make better preamps than Dacs.
@@connorduke4619 agree the Athena is also a fantastic value! Also I really think you can't go wrong with the R26, if you like R2R and your system could use more soundstage dimension and tonal clarity.
This DAC probably will be a final step for my organic most natural sounding set up. I'm planning to set it up together with my Verite Closed and Feliks Audio Elise amp 😍😍
Good review. I currently own the SMSL SU-10 which is paired with a Topping A90D. I use this setup for both headphone listening with a Sennheiser HD800s (Love it), and with the A90D in preamp mode connected to a Classe Ca-100 to drive a pair of Klipschorns (also excellent). Based on your review of the Gustard R26 which I've watched multiple times, have now finally decided to order one this morning, I should receive it soon.
SU-10 is fantastic device too. Both of those DACs are still with me as references below one thousand and two thousand respectively that competition is yet to beat. Going strong year and a half after I reviewed them.
Thank you for your honest review. Your conclusions, I fully confirm. This comment is for those who think it's worth buying or not... I'll tell you - Worth it!!!! worth every cent. Worth it even if it cost twice as much. The Gustard R 26 opened up the world of music for me anew. It is impossible to describe in words - there is no limit to enthusiastic emotions when you feel that the music in which you know every note and words by heart sounds so different, especially in a deep and rich way, that it seems like you are hearing it for the first time. Bravo Gustard.
@@iikatinggangsengii2471I own and have owned a sufficient number of expensive devices, I have enough experience to draw my own conclusions and not impose it on others. Unlike you... I am sure that to write a nickname like yours you do not need a twofold increase IQ. As for the R 26, it remains in my headphone listening chain to this day. Despite the fact that it is the cheapest link in the chain, I do not intend to change it; it does its job well. And lastly, I don’t go to shopping centers to look at expensive acoustics; they bring them to my home and I listen to them with high quality and in comfort .
Hi Srboljub, just to thank you for your review and impressions, which in my opinion are very accurate and complete, concerning the way how music flows from R26. After living about 2 weeks with this DAC I can say that I’ve found a very nice balance for sound stage (huge and able to give information about instrument placement), detail (allowing to discover a lot of music nuances, never heard before, without being analytical and cold), transparency (extremely neutral, not emphasizing any range in the frequency response, sounding quite flat on the audible band and, like said, more on the dry side especially noticed on the middle band), pace (extremely dynamic from top end to low end, presenting very nicely decays of instruments) and silent (dead silent adding the sense of truly darkness when nothing is there to be reproduce). Overall, this is very musical DAC giving great sense of realism, presence and naturalness, excelling in bringing the emotion of music, especially live recorded music.
Hi Srbolijub! Your reviews have been a breath of fresh air among the cacophony of RUclips audio reviewers. Please pardon my ignorance as I have had my system for about 30 years and still listen to vinyl and cd’s. Since I am looking to update to the 21st century, I would like to know how to use the Gustard R26 as a dac and a streamer. I have a separate power amp and preamp and am wondering how and if I can indeed hook these up to my current setup. Thanx in advance Fred
After seeing the review of the 15th (I blew off the Ares 2 as being too gritty) I thought I’d leave a quick update, my R26 has operated flawlessly for almost 2 years. The price and super fast shipping was unbeatable. I’ve since had the opportunity to listen to some newer and pricier offerings, nothing has compelled me enough to get serious and bring one home. There’s better looking pieces on my rack, but for the cost it’s still nuts. Still a 👍💪🙌
I’ve had mine for 24 hours. Let it run overnight and am listening on HiFiMan HE-500’s through a Belari tube HP amp. Had a little time earlier through my trusty Musical Fidelity/Aerial Acoustics setup. So far, I think I’m in love.
Gustard R26: seriously a giant killer. I’m currently comparing it with with PS Audio DirectStream dac that used to cost $7k and I find stark differences. PSA DSD is pretty resolving but not as resolving as R26 and R26 has sweeter midrange while DSD plays way too safe in the midrange. Both have similar bass tone and texture. For me (kef r3 and Yamaha as1200) tonally DSD is no match for R26 and DSD is usually compared to Denafrips Terminator! On top of it, R26 keeps getting better with break-in. I only wish it looked better. Thank you for introducing this amazing DAC!
I bought the R26 and this review is spot on. The funny thing is, it took owning the DAC for 2 weeks to really understand what the reviewer is talking about. A big surprise, I like "muddy, grainy" and I don't really like "delta-sigma like attributes". I think my old Ares II is not better, but more toe tappingly fun. "Tone Neatness" is the opposite of "Toe Tapper". There is such a thing as too much "pinpointing" that takes over the experience making me think that the component is a "one trick pony". I've only experienced this kinda "pinpointing" my old Audio Research VT-100 amp. I learned something new in this purchase. There are two kinds of reviewers. Those who like a "digital sound" and those that like "analog", As I make purchases based on collating multiple reviewers opinions for equipment I can't audition but still wanna hear, I should pay attention where a reviewer historically lies between those two sounds.
Every sound demo I have heard of the R26 screams digital to me. I'm an analog guy, I like that old school vinyl sound. Seriously looking at the Pontus II 12th vs the R26. I currently own the Ares II, and like the sound signature, just looking for more clarity and separation.
HI Srboljub I bought the DAC a few months ago and love it. Easily beats my A22. I tried the streamer to my ears more 2D than going through my IFi Zen Stream
The two power supplies are not used for separating left and right audio. One is for the digital side, and the other is for the analog side. I guess you just assumed?
It seems my brain came to a full stop there. I actually checked the whole feature list many times. Even more I am currently making my own DIY DAC with separate power supplies for digital and analog parts... So yeah, no excuses for this mistake. 😅 Anyway, thanks for bringing this to my attention. I'll add a correction.
@@iiWiReviews was the review based on single ended or balance output? Your take on it’s single ended output compared to DS DACs? How good is preamp control ?
I've used both single-ended and balanced. Both are great and SE is as good as it gets... but balance is always a touch cleaner if your preamp is truly balanced too.
I just sold some of my wife's shoes and purses on ebay to buy a new DAC and then you tell me I should stop watching these reviews. I think you're right. My wife is now threatening to leave me.
I can understand why your wife took your selling her stuff to buy a new DAC rather PURSEonally! Wouldn't be at all surprised if she ends up SHOEing you out the back door for doing that. Too bad if you end up feeling a little bit like a HEEL
I agree about that brightness bias in the high : the first time I felt that was with the Focal titanium and ti-o2 tweeters, that is why I went back to cloth dome tweeters. That brightness or grain or harshness in the trebles can mimic as a ringing when listened at 85db volume. and it does not go away even with eq, it goes away either with lamp device or with source(different DAC or vinyl), or with cloth tweeter. And this is a separate topic from sound that is too analytical or too sharp or not. Early class-D amps had that problem too (along with the lack of body or fullness in the mid bass and medium). It sound a little like real time usb errors but much much smaller than dust on vinyl cracks.
Thank you as always for your amazing review and insightful perspectives. A little out of my price range, but something to keep in mind. Your time and effort to share is always greatly appreciated.
@@iiWiReviews yeah - i think its has something to do with this resistors ladder design(delta sigma dont need such a long bourn in) I had before Denafrips Terminator 2 and i dont know why but he started to play nice/faster/punchier after 400h. Before this time he was little bright and dry, small 3d effect. Thanks Men for informative review, keep it up 💪
This is why I like your reviews - I have enough overlapping experience with the Ares II, that I can understand the "essence" of these newer DACs. And that is why I *wish* you could hear my current reference DAC - the Geshelli Labs J2 AKM, with a 50W 12V third party linear power supply. It has (to my ears in my system) *all* the qualities that you speak about with this R26 DAC. Which seems impossible, since the J2 is a $300 delta sigma DAC. All I know is, it is far better than the Ares II and much better than the Bifrost 2 & 2/64, as well.
You’re my new favourite reviewer, you’re right on the money with your impressions. I like how careful you are with the review and your comparisons are fantastic. Would you describe the ares 2 as warmer than the r26?
Thanks. Ares II is warmer in the midbass section but has some sort of brightness in the upper midrange so it's not easy to generalise for the whole sound. The biggest difference is that Ares II is much softer and diffused sounding with lesser resolution and dynamics.
I demoed in-home against the Venus II, and while I thought it was warmer/smoother than my Topping D90, thought it slurred in comparison. The R26 has all the speed and detail of the Delta-Sigma DACs, with a smooth, wide open 3D soundstage. I'm floored for the price, considering I was ready to plop down almost $5k. I ordered from Aoshida, and had my R26 in 5 days from Aoshida.
I've one huge problem that stops me buying this DAC. It's the seeming inability to change the Pin out configuration on the I2S connection that I need to play SACD's natively from my PS Audio SACD/CD player. The Denafrips provide a way of doing this using the buttons. There is nothing in the Gustard manual covering this. I did see Soundnews review and then yours which are both great and I like a DAC with a volume control as I have that on my Bel Canto 3.7 that has no I2S (hence looking to change). BTW Amazon are offering the Gustard R26 at $1,400 right now as a Black Friday deal that makes it even better value!
Hi Srboljub, one thing you didn’t cover back when you did this video but have started to do more recently is comment on the pre-amp and compare to your own device. How would you rate it, particularly the analog section? I’ve recently taken ownership of the R26 but always struggled to find good info on the pre-amp, beyond what Currawong spoke of in his review of the unit. Thank you and keep up the excellent work!
Hello Nice review One Upgrade to point out ,besides using a good aftermarket power cord Myself and others put in a 20 mm -2.5amp slow blow fuse Synergistic research purple fuse When installing have writing on the fuse going Left to Right facing Up. Give it a minimum of 100 hours to get 95%. Of runin. This truly adds these meat of the bass in the bass as well as greater depth and imaging , this now is better then the Denafrips pontus2 dac , I have this In over sampling Medium that gives the best balance 10 out of 10 in our Audio club agreed With my modded Dynaudio 3.5SE speakers.
By any chance, have you ever heard a Benchmark DAC3? If so, how does it compares to the Gustard R26. I want to make the jump from delta sigma into R2R and currently own the Benchmark DAC3.
Ok, I subscribe to that, I like the way you review and I can imagine what would happen after you get your hands on more gear for testing, reviewing, hearing 👍
got mine the day of your review to maybe replace my SMSL M400. strait out of the box I was shure, that the M400 will be retired. the R26 blows it out of the water in almost every aspect - and that's with no burn-in time at all, so I expect some improvements still. I'm sitting here listening to my old files stunned! :-)
@@ilandvash6746 Yes. I had the X26 against the M400 and returned it but I was speechless when I plugged in the R26. The sound feels indeed much more polished and clean to me. Therefore it's more resolving. It's more spacious, has a longer decay and maybe even a tad more dynamic. I feel the M400 is in the lead of (sub)bass dynamics - but as I said: my R26 is fresh out of the box and this might improve. Today I packed in my M400, which I had for two years now and had it challenged against the X26, the new Cambridge and an Atoll. My guess would be, that you would not be disappointed- even more so as the R26 feels a little warmish, as I felt the M400 is. I run the R26 in preamp-mode via XLR feed by a DDC via coax, as I did with the M400.
Srboljub - you telling me to be happy with my Musician Pegasus and not run out and buy a Gustard R26 makes me want to go out and buy a Gustard R26.... Great review - I had faith you'd like it since Sandu liked it :). Solid.
After I have it for some time, I can say that this review is the perfect definition of the sound you can find on the internet. Many times I feel the r26 a bit boring, but with good recordings it's very good. The upnp is excellent for my ears although it has clicks when starting an finish songs. But when I want to enjoy music, I prefer my very old receiver with dac. This dac is very good but you have to use a good recorded song. (from my point of view).
@@meaninthemirror I use Denon 8500 with external amplifier to have better sound on both front speakers. When you configure it well, it's not worst than a the r26 with a streamer.
Great review as usual. Love your style. Question: Were you using a DDC when testing these DACs? Would like some brief details of what your setup looks like starting these reviews.
i would like to see you review a rme adi-2 dac fs . the reason is because you hear what i hear, your verbiage and descriptions are as i would describe or paint the picture of what we hear and feel. i like your reviews. ben bukett
I've had the Gustard R26 for about 2 months. Best DAC I've ever heard. I immediately sold my Bifrost 2 DAC which was great. The R26 runs so cool i just leave it on all the time. It's also a good idea to give it about a week of Burn in
@@buekbukiewicz8064 I have the R26 connected to a headphone amp via XLR (Burson Soloist 3XP) and to a LYR3 Hybrid Tube amp via RCA. Here is some info from the SoundNews Review of the R26- "In a loudspeaker setup, it worked as a DAC and Preamp combo, followed by two Benchmark AHB2 power amplifiers used in mono mode, driving a pair on KEF Reference 3 standfloor or Sound Of Eden Crescendo UNO bookshelves. Everything worked in balanced mode only for a lower channel cross-talk and a higher dynamic range."
@@buekbukiewicz8064 R26 is the best DAC I've heard to this point. It's an end game DAC for me. Search for the SoundNews review of the R26 on RUclips as he can give you much more information about it. I think it's great and definitely was an upgrade to my audio setup.
@@JTB-- Thank you JTB for your help,i order one yesterday so I have to wait for few days til a will get him. I have emotiva setup dr2+xsp1+erc-4 +polk audio rti a9 and I love this combo but I would like to improve my system and I wish R26 give me more fun to listening music.Thanx and enjoy your system.
I noticed almost immediately that everyone praising this R26 DAC are who I would consider chip DAC aficionados. They like that digital sound, and listening to many sound demos of the R26, that is exactly what I hear. Is there anyone here, like myself, that gets headaches or ear fatigue from listening to a chip DAC, that bought this R26 unit? There is a lot to like about the R26, and I am tempted to purchase one over the Pontus II 12th. But, my fear is that I will get that chip or digital sound vs that R2R analog, or Denafrips "House" sound, like I am getting out of my Ares II. I like that rich buttery analog vinyl sound I get from the Ares II, but we all know it lacks in quite a few areas, but still sounds very good. Any folks out there like myself, with my hearing issue, that went with the R26?
Would love to try this in my home system but I have a RME ADI-2 and it also acts as a preamp with tube mono blocks. Would be fun to try that DLNA with Audirvana 2.1.
I have a Gustard R-26. and a Hi Fi Rose RS 130. I can't use them together with I2s because their pinouts differ. Is there a cable that connects them properly? If not, do I have to buy a D to D converter just to get the pinouts correct? That seems like a waste of money given that the RS 130 is supposed to have a good clock in it.
strange that it competes with DACs in the $3500 price range and is compared to the TERMINATOR-PLUS cause the TERMINATOR-PLUS is said to compete with DACs at the $10,000 price range.
Wish they would release a DAC only version of this. Pretty happy with my Aune X8 with Sparkos and linear power supply but this might have to be on my radar. Do you think this would be a pretty big step up from the X8?
That is actually a really good idea👍🏻 It would save some money for those of us who don't need that functionality. Especially considering Srboljub thouths about it's streamer part sound quality not being up to the same standard set by the dac alone.
What really transform this DAC is adding an external clock. It gives more punch loses it slight warmth so sounds more accurate and improved texture. Personally I do not rate the internal streamer a bit 2D compared to my streamer.
I had a Musician Pegasus for a few weeks. Ended up having a random channel issue. Which only happened twice. Turning on standby, and back on fixed it. Although I didn't want to take a chance, so I returned it. I replaced it with the R26. I honestly feel like I prefer the Pegasus more. Even giving it's shortcomings.. The R26 has more forward sounding mids, better mid timber, cleaner bass, and quicker transients. However I find the R26 sounds rather compressed (sounds more like a chip based dac to me). It doesn't separate sounds as well, or stage as well. The Pegasus sounds holographic, where the R26 just has a tad of dimension to a wall of it's sound. The Pegasus has the most realistic sounding; cymbals, hi hats, and guitar sounds; I've ever heard. The high-mid timber shined with it. Everything just sounded more natural and not forced to me. With the mids being a little recessed on the Pegasus. They staged in the back of the soundstage. The mid-highs and highs stage much closer. Where the R26 everything sounds like everything is in the same spot on the stage, kind of jumbling the sounds. The downside is my HD660's sound poor with the Pegasus.
I am debating between the Pontus II 12th and the R26. Every sound demo I have found of the R26, I hear exactly as you described, compressed/digital, with a chip DAC sound. Not just one sound demo, all of them. I can pick that sound up easily, and with every sound demo, there it is.
Hi Just thought worth sharing my experience with R26 I do feed it with Raspberry Pi 4b + ustars r19 (i2s-hat) + linear power supply + Volumio through i2s, this combination brings out details heaps better than inbuilt streamer. Which I cannot imagine can it get any better than this? Anyways appreciate your honest reviews + Sandu’s.
@@iiWiReviews Ow man I'm super excited! I loved your comparison of the R26 to the D90LE(which I'm currently using) and after watching Sandu's (Soundnews) review on the A26 I can't wait to watch yours too since I'm really considering buying either the R26 or A26!
I literally hit the “Buy Now” button 2 hours ago for a black R26! And then I see this LOL! Quite literally, I hit the “Buy Now” button as this video was being uploaded.
Since you mention the Pegasus DAC, when I had one here I found the analog xlr connections were pin three high. In many systems this would lead to a polarity inversion. Could be an important difference to critical listeners.
Great review Srboljub! I am curious if you know somebody who has Soekris DAM dac - one of the best r-2r DYI proposals, very popular, and how it compares....
Just changed the FUSE in my R26 to Gustard’s higher end fuse, $24/fuse. With only 4 hours of break in I was surprised at the improved lateral soundstaging, imaging and added fullness. Very cost effective upgrade…
I bought the R26 and it's been going for over 200hrs. In comparison to my NAD M-51 it's basically identical, which says alot for the R26. I give imaging (center) edge to the NAD.
@@justasimplefox No. The R26 takes over 200hrs and that's with a signal going through it before it finally reaches its peak performance. I get noises from my tube amp, switching inputs and I think maybe I've experienced little pops from the R26 during the switching of inputs but nothing significant
@@iiWiReviews I can't wait ! While Tharbamar preferred A26 in comparison ! Sandu whom I respect confused me, she loves R26 but also declares in the final score that A26 is better. In the Tharbamar listening sessions the R26 seemed more dynamic, less fast and precise but more musical. The A26 very accurate detailed but boring ! Waiting for your opinion on which one to choose! I love r2r because it's Musical but I love delta-sigma because it's Superfast ! everything is not possible but I know that your preference will certainly be mine too. Thanks, see you soon
Hello I have the Smsl SD 9 streamer. You are the only reviewer that has reviewed both the SD9 and the R26. Can you tell me if the i2s connection is compatible? Thanks for any help, John
You need to make a Review of Holo Spring 3 DAC or Holo May if possible, just to understand where the R2R converters state of art can bring the listening enjoy
Firstly I want to complement you on the very high quality content of your reviews...you have an art of combining the subjective and objective in a very digestible fashion. AND I can confirm that what you heard with the R26 EXACTLY match my opinions. See below! I recently installed an R26 based on many reviews...although this one was a pretty hard hitter. My previous DAC was at some point highly lauded, but in my system always sounded sluggish, 2-dimensional and uninspiring. To a point I had not SERIOUSLY listened to music for years. Sure I streamed Calm Radio in the background, but with eight 6550 tubes in my power amps, this was not a particuarly cost effective way of doing things, seeing that replacement 6550s are now about $100 EACH. The R26 was installed last week, and although the initial impressions were favorable it seemed a little constricted. But after a week of solid running in, I relistened to it seriously over the last two days, and compared it with my reference CD player (I wont mention any names here). After a weeks run in-it is an entirely different beast. This is by FAR the best sound I have gotten in the last ten years. Massive sound stage, deeeeeep and agile bass, tactile holographic midrange and a sound stage you could almost walk around. I am now pulling out CDs and listening to them in entirity...something I have not done for over a decade. This is the REAL test if a component, or a system can connect emotionally. Like yourself, I noted that the top end sometimes lack that sparkle that initially can draw you in to the rhythms-unless that sparkle is actuall on the recording-in which case it is there in abundance. This DAC does not cast an artificial spotlight on the content, which on the long term could only result in listener fatigue. My speakers are flat to 25Hz-something I have confirmed with test tones, and the previous sources I have used revealed unpleasant loss of control. at the lower end-which greatly robs from the musical enjoyment. The only comparison I could make was vs. my reference CD player....a unit that sold originally for $12,000 some 18 years ago, to which I have effected enormous upgrades to component quality and the power supplies, for another $8k. So...I have about $20k into it. The Gustard-even with Wifi streaming through the Node130 sounded much cleaner, separated and controlled. And moving up to the Audiolab 6000CDT into the R26 via coax, this CD player was knocked back even further. Bear in mind that the CD-Transport and R26 are in the $2k region...about 10% of what I ended up spending on the CD player. Until now, my CD player has easily bettered quite a few high end digital sources, and I fully expected it to edge out the R26 as well. But it didn't. Adding an after market fuse (I used a HiFi Tuning one) to the R26 incrementally improved its output, with even more articultion and a slightly greater degree of bass control. I am SO impressed with the R26, I have ordered an entry level external clock to try out...an LHY OKC-1. If this is considered an improvement, I may well trade up to the OKC-2. The Gustard C18 is quite expensive. Anybody looking to move to an external word clock should note that it needs a 50 Ohm output and a 50 Ohm coax cable, instead of the more commonly used 75 Ohm ones. I ordered a LMR400 coax, although RG8x or the like should also be fine. The Gustard BNC cable is close to $200, which is more than 3x the cost of the coax I ordered.
How does the internal streamer sound compared to the Zen Stream? Would be an interesting comparison. Thank you for all of the work you do. Best DAC reviews period.
Zen Stream is warmer, softer sounding, but very clean. R26's own streamer is more precise and analytical, more dynamic too, but it has lean tonality that I am not a huge fan of. If it matches your system and your taste, it is objectively a very good streamer.
@@iiWiReviews Debating on upgrading from my Aune X8 with Sparkos and LPS to the Gustard and was curious if you think the DAC section of the Gustard is a big upgrade over the X8? With the current sale this is a tough decision. Edit: Had to jump on that deal. $250 makes it pretty compelling.
Great video. Thank you for posting it up. I was wondering will the R26 pair well with a Burson Soloist 3X performance amp and a Schiit Lokius? Thanks in advance.
Correction: two power supplies are not used one for each channel as I said in the video, but for digital and analog sections of the DAC. I lost my focus there, repeating what's usually true for amplifiers but not for DACs. Thank you Mike for bringing this to my attention. 👍
R26 vs qutest +LPS?
Thanks
Dobar dan, just wanted to comment about that statement...
Hi Srboljub🤜🤛 and thank you for mentioning me and my channel, it really warmed my heart. Big Thank You for taking the burden that was sitting on my shoulders for a while now, when I called it one of the best sounding DACs period. People are skeptical by nature, I'm very skeptical as well, but you know...good ears and good equipment could never lie. I'm glad that you found it as impressive as I did, it really deserves all the praise...so that others might challenge themselves and craft something similar. I did compare it with a few more top-tier DACs, but I didn't want to mention them, as people (probably) wouldn't believe my claims. As a side note, if Gustard R26 is already sitting on your table, then you can skip ALL Musician, Denafrips and Audio-GD DACs and you can probably guess why. Later Edit: Maybe we should do something together? ;)
You both did great and honest reviews, you should be proud
Sandu, I am a subscriber to your channel. Your video gave me confidence (and a couple of reviewers) to hit the “Buy Now” button about 3 hours ago for the Gustard R26. In fact, I asked Srboljub when he will be reviewing the R26 after his Ladder video.
So, I’ve been thinking of an R2R DAC for several months now, especially since I just sold my Topping D90SE. The R26, Denafrips Ares II, Pontus II, Pegasus, Ladder. Schumann all came to mind. Being in Singapore, Denafrips was my first choice. Pegasus was striked off my list with their QC, faulty units, total lack of customer service, not replying emails and a couple of users’ units went missing in the mail on their way to the factory for repairs just totally put me off.
Sandu, I bought the R26 after viewing your review. I am SO happy I did. Amazing sound for the price and I prefer it to my Matrix Mini-i Pro 3. As I have posted online, the R26 makes bad recordings "tolerable" and great recordings SPECTACULAR!
Yes! Please do something together!
Hi Sandu! Just giving credit where credit is due. 👍 We're hearing the same here - Gustard set the standard for this price and others will have to try to keep up.
About doing something together, I'm open to it if a good idea comes along. Cheers! 🍻
Hello! I want to thank you for the wonderful genuine and real presentation of the Gustard R26. In another review about A26 and R26 you said choose wisely and I chose R26. This dac really has a lot of soul, I've been listening to it for 100 hours now and I can't op
I expressed my joy in words at the sound of it. You were the reason I decided to buy this DAC, keep up the credible and detailed presentations you make. ? Thank you!
This was a hard decision as I thought I would love R26 over A26. I returned my A26 then bought it back. Many weeks of listening. Lots of trips to UPS store. I just liked the air in the sound stage of the A26. I should have kept both just because of my love for both.
Now that's what I call a good review!👏🏻
You, Sandu and Tarun really are in the top tier. I especially like insisting on extensive and detailed comparisons with multiple other devices, cause without them, simply telling how good something sounds really doesn't make much sense for a potential buyer. Keep up the good....ups... excellent work! 👌
I received this 3 days after this video went up. The delivery came late at night around 10:30 so I unbox it, hook it up to test that it’s working because otherwise I have to report fast. I was supposed to test that it’s working only but the Atrium went on and kickstarted 4 hours of listening. And just to make sure it’s not just this head[home that sounds better, I take out all my headphones one after another. Right out of the box, the R26 already sounded brilliantly and it makes everyone of my headphones sound brilliantly and crazily-better!
I’m waiting for mine now ! Do you think it will pair well with a gsx mini and he1000v2 😬?
@@theodorezurla496, I do not have experience with gsx mini or he1000v2 but I am sure you’ll hear a difference. It’s whether you will like it and find it value for money. I listened with Sennheiser 6XX, HD820S. ZMF Atrium, HiFiman Arya stealth, Clear MG and etc etc… all my headphones sound better
I really like how you review equipment. You have a great way of describing the key elements of sound. Keep up the great work
Thanks for another excellent review. Unfortunately, negative comments are surfacing about Musician's lack of customer service and communication with customers.
I just ordered this, thanks for all the great info!
I bought my R26 about 2 months ago based on word of mouth in my forums and Soundnews' glowing review. On arrival, I was not particularly impressed pitting it against my Topping D90LE. Disappointed in fact. But looking at a Soundnews comments and forums, the general consensus was a bare minimum of 100 hours burn in, ideally 3-4x that. So, I let the DAC run 24/7 for over a week, checking in from time to time. After about 300+ hours, it was a totally different beast. While I'm still playing around with it, you _totally nailed_ the R26's characteristics. The best qualities of Delta-Sigma DACs, but creamy smooth with a soundstage that is wide, high and deep. I had demoed a Denafrips Venus II at my home from a store some time back, and while I liked it, didn't think it beat my Topping enough to spring that kind of dough. This on the other hand is a game changer. Currently I haven't tried its streaming capabilities, and am using my Aurender N100H until I am 100% familiar with it. The R26 is running balanced to my BAT preamp and amp to Focal Kanta No2's. Anybody looking for DACs between $1500-4000 should put on their short list.
🤗👍HOPE ALL IS WELL
SRBOLJUB 💚💚💚
I have a Pontus II…YES …apparently burn-in time is important with R2R DACs! Tarun at British Audiophile recently reviewed Venus II and compared out-of-box to 200hr of use (not continuous listening….He thought it did not sound better than Pontus II out-of-box…so he put it in his son's room for burn-in and then took another listen), and according to him it was a night and day improvement!
@@bobb.9917 🤗👍😎
There is an old saying, “ the proof is in the pudding” 😊
I am already in love with this dac without burn in on the first listen. Within 48 hours, I've put my Ares 2 on sale.
@@6DarkKnight9 could you please explain what differences did you hear on the r26 compared to ares 2? I’m looking to do that exact upgrade! thanks so much!
Bravo. Real expertise in this review - the sound signature is super clearly described. This review has confirmed that everything I want in the sound is there - the combination of clarity, speed, tone, soundstage etc. I have an R26 on order (been stuck in customs for 2 weeks while they find the paperwork) and I am REALLY looking forward to it turning up now having seen your review. I even will be happy paying the tax on it! I reckon it will be great for electronica. Thanks for this review - much appreciated,
Impressive review. I now have a clear idea of this Dac's qualities and characteristics. You have an excellent
skill-set when it comes to reviewing audio equipment... probably one of the top 3 on the planet. It shows, once again,
in this review. Now, having said that...
I am doing a complete rebuild of my audio system and without mentioning suppliers, most of what I have done so far
and will do in the future, is on the warm side (amplification/speakers etc). Now, when you mentioned that this Dac is
capable of processing Roon...(not just Roon ready) I got real interested. I 've decided that I have to experience Roon...
enough said. However, once you started to describe this Dac further I began to sense that it might just be the perfect
partner in my final system.
Much gratitude for this review and may I say, I love the clear enunciation and your choice of phrase/word structure you
use in describing audio equipment. Cheers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!👌
Thanks for the praise but please double check everything about roon support since I am not a roon user and haven't tested anything on that front.
It is not capable of running Roon core. It's endpoint only, like Roon ready (but not certified!)
Believe the hype, really!!!
Like many, I have had hit and miss results going on reviews but this piece of kit is an absolute bargain no question. Mine just arrived the other day and even on startup it sounded great, but like many have said, it needs about 100 hours running in, although mine is literally improving by the hour shortly after getting it up and running. Even at this stage it is astonishing, finding a way to present incredible musical detail but in a very balanced and natural way. Again, as others have said, it has an incredible sense of "air" and dimensionality with fantastic soundstaging. I came from a great little budget dac, the Geshelli J2, but wanted to try an R to R dac, although I didn't necessarily want to spend the very big bucks for the Holo models or higher Denafrips. Whilst I haven't heard those dacs in person, I can't honestly imagine they will be that much better, if at all, than this Gustard, which is end stage for me in all honesty.
And a couple of tips.
Assuming you are going in via PCM, I found the sound to improve noticeably if you set the PCM NOS to ON. This bypasses the internal FIR filters sending the signal direct to the ladder array (to my mind, a bit like a tone defeat on an amp). This will disable your variable volume control and also the PCM Filters, but overall I was happy to sacrifice those for the better sound. Btw, the PCM Filer control is useful though if you want to tweak the sound character of the dac, and no doubt users will experiment with the filters and the direct NOS signal to see which they prefer.
I imagine setting DSD Direct to ON will have similar results if you use DSD material.
Also, I have never really bothered with Bluetooth, but even this functionality is amazing in that the receiver is incredibly stable and the sound is astonishing bearing in mind the limitations of the format. I have yet to try the USB or Ethernet inputs, but no doubt they will be stunning too. And apparently in the coming month or so there will be a firmware update to include Tidal Connect, happy days.
I run the unit with a great little Primare DD15 CD transport, but am looking at other options to further improve things as the transport definitely makes a difference if you are using CD. And if it helps, in testing transports I was seriously underwhelmed by the Audiolab, the current mid price favorite. The same goes for the Leek and even the more expensive Cyrus transports. As I say, I may explore more exotic transports but the Primare is great for the money.
Finally, Gustard Support are incredibly responsive and helpful, I have raised a number of queries with them via email and they have been great.
Anyway, I hope this helps if you are considering this piece of kit, just buy it, you will thank me!
Oh, I was considering this dac paired with a Cyrus CD transport. What about Luxman CD player. I need an endgame cd transport… which one do you consider if those you mentioned are not top for you?
@@stephenbates5237 I am no expert on transports but I love my Primare DD15 and of course there is the upper model in the range, the DD35. I have heard a lot of good things about CEC belt drive transports, and of course there are various other exotic brands going up to silly money, but you will have to decide what you mean by endgame. The best advice I can give though, is do not go on reviews or reputation alone, you must try them in real-time to find what works for you.
@@fusionfan6883 well thanks for letting me know your opinion. I think the DD 35 model is worth investigating, as you like the 15. My ears are 52 yo and I own a lot of cds.. but ultimately love the music first. Pair of Martin Logan 11a is my stereo 2 channel preference front end, also need a power/ pre amp to make the digital source sing. Exciting times ahead.. thanks for your insight FF.
@@stephenbates5237 Ha Ha I wish i was 52 again - 62 here 🙂 I love both vinyl and CD and have been on a mission to upgrade recently. To be honest, if you can find a valve amp that will power your MLs, then that might be the way to go if you want "singing" stereo? I have been on a quest to replace my unusual amplification - upgraded Tom Evans EC Audio Finestra preamp, Tom Evans Microgroove phono stage and Technics SE-A2000 power amp - but having tried a number of products I remain underwhelmed by what I call the "modern sound" of Hi Fi. Good luck with your search!
for music only/ dap id avoid umm
Very enjoyable, detailed, precise discussion -- thanks
New affordable DAC on the market is HoloAudio Cyan 2. That one is even cheaper than Gustard, but may sound even better because it is totally bare bone DAC only.
Very accurate review based on my own experience with this DAC. I was looking for an upgrade to my Terminator II and bought the R26 based on Sandu's review as a stopgap - lol it turned out to be the upgrade I was looking for, and I promptly sold the Terminator. My main system is as follows: Melco S100 ethernet switch using the fiber optic output->Lumin P1->Singxer SU-6 DDC->Gustard R26->Gryphon Diablo 300->B&W 804 D4. Cabling is a combination of higher-end Transparent and Audioquest cables. My system is highly resolving, even cable upgrades and isolation tweaks clearly register, and the R26 is what my system needed synergistically speaking. If you are in the market for a DAC and don't want to spend Holo May or Terminator Plus money, then buy this DAC if the R2R sound is what you like. FYI as an aside, my next experiment is an MSB Discrete DAC with dual power supply in a head-to-head with the R26. The MSB dealer in my town is a guy I buy most of my gear from, so he's down for loaning me the MSB for an extended in-home demo, super interested how well the R26 holds up when compared to the real high-end stuff.
Thanks for this informations, i had also for some time Terminator 2 but i didnt like it.(with Luxman l-590ax2, Innuos zenith mk3, Primare DD35 cd transport, all cables Acoustic Revive) i admire terminator only in big/wide/deep soundstage(he was great about it).but if i play rock, hard rock, EDM music he just dont sound wright.... I change for Holo spring3 KTE and i could live with this dac forever but im courious about Gustard r26. Im really corious also how will gonna be your feelings about MSB, cheers 👍
That's a great system! If you listen to Jay's Audio Lab demo's you will see that Luxman M10X surpasses even Gryphon Essence easily - stronger bass and much more air in the treble.
From what I heard via youtube, the "lower" end MSB Dacs are beaten by Holo May, only the top two MSB models pull away from it: MSB Reference and MSB Select2. There is also a demo comparison with MSC Discrete where I couldn't separate it from Gustard X26, with both being beaten by Holo May. As I understand it, Holo May was basically intended as a Chinese version of higher end MSB for the masses.
Also if you get a streamer with i2S output like Manu Ultra IIA, you can bypass the Singxer and eliminate all USB from your system.
@@connorduke4619 had the May on loan in my system just before I bought the Terminator, good DAC especially for soundstage dimension, didn't really impress me as far as dynamics and resolution, ended up buying the Terminator instead. Didn't have the space or money for separates so I went for an integrated, the Diablo 300 was my preference over the Luxman 509x and 590AXII by some ways, the Accuphase E-800 was a bit better in the midrange but fell short in bass definition and treble extension. Auditioned lots of amps using MSB stacks at my B&W dealer and was always blown away by them, yes even the Discrete was clearly better than any sub 10K DAC I've had the chance to hear. Don't believe the May hype train unless you've had a chance to demo it versus other similar gear in your own system. This Gustard R26 is the 1st truly high-value "unicorn" piece of gear I've come across since I started in this crazy hobby, very happy for those folks who are just starting out building their systems, for most people it could be an end-game DAC!
@@michaelmityok1001 Ok sounds like you've really done your homework there! Was also looking at the May KTE but happy to consider the R26 now instead and save same cash. For a unicorn preamp candidate the Denafrips Athena demo's very well on youtube, I personally think they make better preamps than Dacs.
@@connorduke4619 agree the Athena is also a fantastic value! Also I really think you can't go wrong with the R26, if you like R2R and your system could use more soundstage dimension and tonal clarity.
This DAC probably will be a final step for my organic most natural sounding set up. I'm planning to set it up together with my Verite Closed and Feliks Audio Elise amp 😍😍
Nicely done as always Srbo! Good to see your channel is growing, thanks for you determination and passion for hi-fi world.
Good review. I currently own the SMSL SU-10 which is paired with a Topping A90D. I use this setup for both headphone listening with a Sennheiser HD800s (Love it), and with the A90D in preamp mode connected to a Classe Ca-100 to drive a pair of Klipschorns (also excellent). Based on your review of the Gustard R26 which I've watched multiple times, have now finally decided to order one this morning, I should receive it soon.
SU-10 is fantastic device too. Both of those DACs are still with me as references below one thousand and two thousand respectively that competition is yet to beat. Going strong year and a half after I reviewed them.
Thank you for your honest review. Your conclusions, I fully confirm.
This comment is for those who think it's worth buying or not... I'll tell you - Worth it!!!! worth every cent. Worth it even if it cost twice as much. The Gustard R 26 opened up the world of music for me anew. It is impossible to describe in words - there is no limit to enthusiastic emotions when you feel that the music in which you know every note and words by heart sounds so different, especially in a deep and rich way, that it seems like you are hearing it for the first time. Bravo Gustard.
well for 2x id rather get jh, but yeah it presents music in such quality you wont get in any midrange setup
good thing abt it is it doesnt need high audio 'experience' or 'knowledge' to hear the greatness, its straightforward better at presenting music
its that 'downtown' quality i was tlking abt, like passing by some good speakers at a mall, tm7 also share this quality
@@iikatinggangsengii2471I own and have owned a sufficient number of expensive devices, I have enough experience to draw my own conclusions and not impose it on others. Unlike you... I am sure that to write a nickname like yours you do not need a twofold increase IQ. As for the R 26, it remains in my headphone listening chain to this day. Despite the fact that it is the cheapest link in the chain, I do not intend to change it; it does its job well. And lastly, I don’t go to shopping centers to look at expensive acoustics; they bring them to my home and I listen to them with high quality and in comfort .
Hi Srboljub, just to thank you for your review and impressions, which in my opinion are very accurate and complete, concerning the way how music flows from R26. After living about 2 weeks with this DAC I can say that I’ve found a very nice balance for sound stage (huge and able to give information about instrument placement), detail (allowing to discover a lot of music nuances, never heard before, without being analytical and cold), transparency (extremely neutral, not emphasizing any range in the frequency response, sounding quite flat on the audible band and, like said, more on the dry side especially noticed on the middle band), pace (extremely dynamic from top end to low end, presenting very nicely decays of instruments) and silent (dead silent adding the sense of truly darkness when nothing is there to be reproduce). Overall, this is very musical DAC giving great sense of realism, presence and naturalness, excelling in bringing the emotion of music, especially live recorded music.
Hi Srbolijub! Your reviews have been a breath of fresh air among the cacophony of RUclips audio reviewers. Please pardon my ignorance as I have had my system for about 30 years and still listen to vinyl and cd’s. Since I am looking to update to the 21st century, I would like to know how to use the Gustard R26 as a dac and a streamer. I have a separate power amp and preamp and am wondering how and if I can indeed hook these up to my current setup.
Thanx in advance
Fred
Thanks!
Thank you too!
Fantastic review! It's so obvious how sincere and honest you are 👍😁👍. Thank you! 😁😁
After seeing the review of the 15th (I blew off the Ares 2 as being too gritty) I thought I’d leave a quick update, my R26 has operated flawlessly for almost 2 years. The price and super fast shipping was unbeatable. I’ve since had the opportunity to listen to some newer and pricier offerings, nothing has compelled me enough to get serious and bring one home. There’s better looking pieces on my rack, but for the cost it’s still nuts. Still a 👍💪🙌
appreciate you sharing songs you listened to. One of the things I like about being a Hi-Fi Enthusiast is discovering new music.
Well done review. Love how you articulate the sound you hear and the impression it had on you.
Just received my R26. I will be running it 24/7 over the next couple of weeks. Can't wait for it to hit the sweet spot!!
Thank you for the review, my friend, A good DAC with streaming capability that can be used as a Roon end-point, sounds very good 👍.
I’ve had mine for 24 hours. Let it run overnight and am listening on HiFiMan HE-500’s through a Belari tube HP amp. Had a little time earlier through my trusty Musical Fidelity/Aerial Acoustics setup. So far, I think I’m in love.
Dig the vid, Love my Tradutto, cool runnings
Thanks! 👍
You could always run the streamer through a tube pre to warm up the sound. Great review as always Srboljub!
Gustard R26: seriously a giant killer. I’m currently comparing it with with PS Audio DirectStream dac that used to cost $7k and I find stark differences. PSA DSD is pretty resolving but not as resolving as R26 and R26 has sweeter midrange while DSD plays way too safe in the midrange. Both have similar bass tone and texture. For me (kef r3 and Yamaha as1200) tonally DSD is no match for R26 and DSD is usually compared to Denafrips Terminator! On top of it, R26 keeps getting better with break-in. I only wish it looked better. Thank you for introducing this amazing DAC!
I bought the R26 and this review is spot on. The funny thing is, it took owning the DAC for 2 weeks to really understand what the reviewer is talking about. A big surprise, I like "muddy, grainy" and I don't really like "delta-sigma like attributes". I think my old Ares II is not better, but more toe tappingly fun. "Tone Neatness" is the opposite of "Toe Tapper". There is such a thing as too much "pinpointing" that takes over the experience making me think that the component is a "one trick pony". I've only experienced this kinda "pinpointing" my old Audio Research VT-100 amp. I learned something new in this purchase. There are two kinds of reviewers. Those who like a "digital sound" and those that like "analog", As I make purchases based on collating multiple reviewers opinions for equipment I can't audition but still wanna hear, I should pay attention where a reviewer historically lies between those two sounds.
I guess if it's more fun you'd prefer it?
Every sound demo I have heard of the R26 screams digital to me. I'm an analog guy, I like that old school vinyl sound. Seriously looking at the Pontus II 12th vs the R26. I currently own the Ares II, and like the sound signature, just looking for more clarity and separation.
@@michaelwright1602 Trouble with sound demos of the R26 may be because the DAC hasn't been properly broken in.
@@221298ale yes, but not just the signature, how it presents details also more fun
HI Srboljub I bought the DAC a few months ago and love it. Easily beats my A22. I tried the streamer to my ears more 2D than going through my IFi Zen Stream
The two power supplies are not used for separating left and right audio. One is for the digital side, and the other is for the analog side. I guess you just assumed?
It seems my brain came to a full stop there. I actually checked the whole feature list many times. Even more I am currently making my own DIY DAC with separate power supplies for digital and analog parts... So yeah, no excuses for this mistake. 😅
Anyway, thanks for bringing this to my attention. I'll add a correction.
@@iiWiReviews no worries….mistakes happen. Just wondering if you had a different source for the info.
@@iiWiReviews was the review based on single ended or balance output?
Your take on it’s single ended output compared to DS DACs?
How good is preamp control ?
I've used both single-ended and balanced. Both are great and SE is as good as it gets... but balance is always a touch cleaner if your preamp is truly balanced too.
I just sold some of my wife's shoes and purses on ebay to buy a new DAC and then you tell me I should stop watching these reviews. I think you're right. My wife is now threatening to leave me.
Yeah, it's the everlasting battle of DACs vs Shoes and purses. 🤣
I can understand why your wife took your selling her stuff to buy a new DAC rather PURSEonally! Wouldn't be at all surprised if she ends up SHOEing you out the back door for doing that. Too bad if you end up feeling a little bit like a HEEL
I agree about that brightness bias in the high : the first time I felt that was with the Focal titanium and ti-o2 tweeters, that is why I went back to cloth dome tweeters. That brightness or grain or harshness in the trebles can mimic as a ringing when listened at 85db volume. and it does not go away even with eq, it goes away either with lamp device or with source(different DAC or vinyl), or with cloth tweeter. And this is a separate topic from sound that is too analytical or too sharp or not. Early class-D amps had that problem too (along with the lack of body or fullness in the mid bass and medium). It sound a little like real time usb errors but much much smaller than dust on vinyl cracks.
very nice presentation as usual ,pal . Keep up the good work .
Thank you as always for your amazing review and insightful perspectives. A little out of my price range, but something to keep in mind. Your time and effort to share is always greatly appreciated.
I got the depth of the sound image, and the complete separation sound from the speakers only with the installation of the acoustic ceiling panel.
I actually have holo spring3 KTE and i order yesterday gustard r26 so i will compare
Would be amazing to read the comparison!
@@davidtorres1821 if i remember i will write here, but need to wait for r26 and then warm it for at least 200h of play
Yes, R26 really needs time to settle to its true tonality. Before that it might sound a bit analytical.
@@iiWiReviews yeah - i think its has something to do with this resistors ladder design(delta sigma dont need such a long bourn in) I had before Denafrips Terminator 2 and i dont know why but he started to play nice/faster/punchier after 400h. Before this time he was little bright and dry, small 3d effect. Thanks Men for informative review, keep it up 💪
This will be a really cool comparison!
This is why I like your reviews - I have enough overlapping experience with the Ares II, that I can understand the "essence" of these newer DACs.
And that is why I *wish* you could hear my current reference DAC - the Geshelli Labs J2 AKM, with a 50W 12V third party linear power supply. It has (to my ears in my system) *all* the qualities that you speak about with this R26 DAC. Which seems impossible, since the J2 is a $300 delta sigma DAC. All I know is, it is far better than the Ares II and much better than the Bifrost 2 & 2/64, as well.
Jealous that for $300 you have your end game DAC! My wife and accountant sure would be jealous too if they knew lol!
You’re my new favourite reviewer, you’re right on the money with your impressions. I like how careful you are with the review and your comparisons are fantastic. Would you describe the ares 2 as warmer than the r26?
Thanks. Ares II is warmer in the midbass section but has some sort of brightness in the upper midrange so it's not easy to generalise for the whole sound. The biggest difference is that Ares II is much softer and diffused sounding with lesser resolution and dynamics.
@@iiWiReviews sounds about right, definitely softer, warmer presentation from the ares 2, with that tilted highs
I demoed in-home against the Venus II, and while I thought it was warmer/smoother than my Topping D90, thought it slurred in comparison. The R26 has all the speed and detail of the Delta-Sigma DACs, with a smooth, wide open 3D soundstage. I'm floored for the price, considering I was ready to plop down almost $5k. I ordered from Aoshida, and had my R26 in 5 days from Aoshida.
@@slidetek thanks for the input that incredible. Ladder Schumann or r26 will be my next dac. Might need a tad more warmth for my system
@@robk5745 If you want warmth you can also get that from amplification or speaker.
I've one huge problem that stops me buying this DAC. It's the seeming inability to change the Pin out configuration on the I2S connection that I need to play SACD's natively from my PS Audio SACD/CD player. The Denafrips provide a way of doing this using the buttons. There is nothing in the Gustard manual covering this. I did see Soundnews review and then yours which are both great and I like a DAC with a volume control as I have that on my Bel Canto 3.7 that has no I2S (hence looking to change). BTW Amazon are offering the Gustard R26 at $1,400 right now as a Black Friday deal that makes it even better value!
You have 2 upsamplers you can use with it the SACD is very limited.
Does the ladder shumann have the same feature to play sacd player like denafrips natively by using the buttons
Hopefully Denafrips can send you the Pontus II. Would like your take on comparing the two Dacs
Great 👍 review. I bought the R26 and love 💕 it. It's a great DAC
Great and comprehensive review! 👍🏻
Hi Srboljub, one thing you didn’t cover back when you did this video but have started to do more recently is comment on the pre-amp and compare to your own device.
How would you rate it, particularly the analog section?
I’ve recently taken ownership of the R26 but always struggled to find good info on the pre-amp, beyond what Currawong spoke of in his review of the unit.
Thank you and keep up the excellent work!
Hello Nice review One Upgrade to point out ,besides using a good aftermarket power cord
Myself and others put in a 20 mm -2.5amp slow blow fuse Synergistic research purple fuse
When installing have writing on the fuse going Left to Right facing Up. Give it a minimum of
100 hours to get 95%. Of runin. This truly adds these meat of the bass in the bass as well as greater depth and imaging , this now is better then the Denafrips pontus2 dac , I have this
In over sampling Medium that gives the best balance 10 out of 10 in our Audio club agreed
With my modded Dynaudio 3.5SE speakers.
2,5 ampere? Should it be 3,15? Shenzen says on their site so.
By any chance, have you ever heard a Benchmark DAC3? If so, how does it compares to the Gustard R26. I want to make the jump from delta sigma into R2R and currently own the Benchmark DAC3.
Sorry but I haven't heard it so can't help here.
@@iiWiReviews Got it, I appreciate the response nevertheless. Thank you 🙏
Ok, I subscribe to that, I like the way you review and I can imagine what would happen after you get your hands on more gear for testing, reviewing, hearing 👍
got mine the day of your review to maybe replace my SMSL M400. strait out of the box I was shure, that the M400 will be retired. the R26 blows it out of the water in almost every aspect - and that's with no burn-in time at all, so I expect some improvements still.
I'm sitting here listening to my old files stunned! :-)
I love my SMSL M400 and tested with Denafrips Pontus and it is MUCH better. So you say that this R26 is really much better than the SMSL?
@@ilandvash6746 Yes. I had the X26 against the M400 and returned it but I was speechless when I plugged in the R26. The sound feels indeed much more polished and clean to me. Therefore it's more resolving. It's more spacious, has a longer decay and maybe even a tad more dynamic. I feel the M400 is in the lead of (sub)bass dynamics - but as I said: my R26 is fresh out of the box and this might improve.
Today I packed in my M400, which I had for two years now and had it challenged against the X26, the new Cambridge and an Atoll.
My guess would be, that you would not be disappointed- even more so as the R26 feels a little warmish, as I felt the M400 is.
I run the R26 in preamp-mode via XLR feed by a DDC via coax, as I did with the M400.
@@josch614
Thank you very much for your answer. Do you know where can I sell my smsl m400?
@@ilandvash6746 :) had the same question in my mind ... probably e-bay or something alike
@@josch614 thank you.
Srboljub - you telling me to be happy with my Musician Pegasus and not run out and buy a Gustard R26 makes me want to go out and buy a Gustard R26.... Great review - I had faith you'd like it since Sandu liked it :). Solid.
well yes i see no point to buy it if one already have ciem
better buy good speakers
After I have it for some time, I can say that this review is the perfect definition of the sound you can find on the internet.
Many times I feel the r26 a bit boring, but with good recordings it's very good.
The upnp is excellent for my ears although it has clicks when starting an finish songs.
But when I want to enjoy music, I prefer my very old receiver with dac.
This dac is very good but you have to use a good recorded song. (from my point of view).
May you name that very old receiver with dac?
@@meaninthemirror
I use Denon 8500 with external amplifier to have better sound on both front speakers.
When you configure it well, it's not worst than a the r26 with a streamer.
A26 is more lively. Demo’d both for 21 days plus. Roon Ethernet connection is wonderful.
@@jmp622
Maybe I will buy it in the future.
For now, I really enjoy r26
Great review as usual. Love your style. Question: Were you using a DDC when testing these DACs? Would like some brief details of what your setup looks like starting these reviews.
i would like to see you review a rme adi-2 dac fs . the reason is because you hear what i hear, your verbiage and descriptions are as i would
describe or paint the picture of what we hear and feel.
i like your reviews.
ben bukett
I've had the Gustard R26 for about 2 months. Best DAC I've ever heard. I immediately sold my Bifrost 2 DAC which was great. The R26 runs so cool i just leave it on all the time. It's also a good idea to give it about a week of Burn in
Hi I got one question, R26 is pre as well? You can connect straight to power amp by xlr for example? Thank you
@@buekbukiewicz8064 I have the R26 connected to a headphone amp via XLR (Burson Soloist 3XP) and to a LYR3 Hybrid Tube amp via RCA. Here is some info from the SoundNews Review of the R26- "In a loudspeaker setup, it worked as a DAC and Preamp combo, followed by two Benchmark AHB2 power amplifiers used in mono mode, driving a pair on KEF Reference 3 standfloor or Sound Of Eden Crescendo UNO bookshelves. Everything worked in balanced mode only for a lower channel cross-talk and a higher dynamic range."
@@JTB-- OK thank you for explaining, you have very nice setup, hope you're happy with it.And R26 makes any improve in your system? Thanks again
@@buekbukiewicz8064 R26 is the best DAC I've heard to this point. It's an end game DAC for me. Search for the SoundNews review of the R26 on RUclips as he can give you much more information about it. I think it's great and definitely was an upgrade to my audio setup.
@@JTB-- Thank you JTB for your help,i order one yesterday so I have to wait for few days til a will get him. I have emotiva setup dr2+xsp1+erc-4 +polk audio rti a9 and I love this combo but I would like to improve my system and I wish R26 give me more fun to listening music.Thanx and enjoy your system.
I find this dac and the GD-Audio R8 MK2 are the most interresting Dacs under 2000€
I can't decide which one to buy.
I noticed almost immediately that everyone praising this R26 DAC are who I would consider chip DAC aficionados. They like that digital sound, and listening to many sound demos of the R26, that is exactly what I hear. Is there anyone here, like myself, that gets headaches or ear fatigue from listening to a chip DAC, that bought this R26 unit?
There is a lot to like about the R26, and I am tempted to purchase one over the Pontus II 12th. But, my fear is that I will get that chip or digital sound vs that R2R analog, or Denafrips "House" sound, like I am getting out of my Ares II. I like that rich buttery analog vinyl sound I get from the Ares II, but we all know it lacks in quite a few areas, but still sounds very good.
Any folks out there like myself, with my hearing issue, that went with the R26?
could be, umm as many stated excels in smoothness
Nice review. I wish I had the cash for such a DAC
Great review and comparison. Yes, it will be great if Denafrips can be compared. Thanks for sharing. 👏👍.
Would love to try this in my home system but I have a RME ADI-2 and it also acts as a preamp with tube mono blocks. Would be fun to try that DLNA with Audirvana 2.1.
I have a Gustard R-26. and a Hi Fi Rose RS 130. I can't use them together with I2s because their pinouts differ. Is there a cable that connects them properly? If not, do I have to buy a D to D converter just to get the pinouts correct? That seems like a waste of money given that the RS 130 is supposed to have a good clock in it.
Can you review the new Gustard A26? Please and thanks.
strange that it competes with DACs in the $3500 price range and is compared to the TERMINATOR-PLUS cause the TERMINATOR-PLUS is said to compete with DACs at the $10,000 price range.
😁
Wish they would release a DAC only version of this. Pretty happy with my Aune X8 with Sparkos and linear power supply but this might have to be on my radar. Do you think this would be a pretty big step up from the X8?
That is actually a really good idea👍🏻
It would save some money for those of us who don't need that functionality. Especially considering Srboljub thouths about it's streamer part sound quality not being up to the same standard set by the dac alone.
What really transform this DAC is adding an external clock. It gives more punch loses it slight warmth so sounds more accurate and improved texture. Personally I do not rate the internal streamer a bit 2D compared to my streamer.
What streamer are you using instead? Cheers
I had a Musician Pegasus for a few weeks. Ended up having a random channel issue. Which only happened twice. Turning on standby, and back on fixed it. Although I didn't want to take a chance, so I returned it. I replaced it with the R26. I honestly feel like I prefer the Pegasus more. Even giving it's shortcomings.. The R26 has more forward sounding mids, better mid timber, cleaner bass, and quicker transients. However I find the R26 sounds rather compressed (sounds more like a chip based dac to me). It doesn't separate sounds as well, or stage as well. The Pegasus sounds holographic, where the R26 just has a tad of dimension to a wall of it's sound. The Pegasus has the most realistic sounding; cymbals, hi hats, and guitar sounds; I've ever heard. The high-mid timber shined with it. Everything just sounded more natural and not forced to me. With the mids being a little recessed on the Pegasus. They staged in the back of the soundstage. The mid-highs and highs stage much closer. Where the R26 everything sounds like everything is in the same spot on the stage, kind of jumbling the sounds. The downside is my HD660's sound poor with the Pegasus.
If it's still new, give it few days... It should sound deeper and more three-dimensional than Pegasus eventually.
I am debating between the Pontus II 12th and the R26. Every sound demo I have found of the R26, I hear exactly as you described, compressed/digital, with a chip DAC sound. Not just one sound demo, all of them. I can pick that sound up easily, and with every sound demo, there it is.
@@iiWiReviewswhich would you recommend ladder shumann or r26 from what I understand ladder has similar signature sound as Pontus ii
Hi Just thought worth sharing my experience with R26 I do feed it with Raspberry Pi 4b + ustars r19 (i2s-hat) + linear power supply + Volumio through i2s, this combination brings out details heaps better than inbuilt streamer. Which I cannot imagine can it get any better than this? Anyways appreciate your honest reviews + Sandu’s.
Have you tried Allo Digione vs ustar? I don't like Volumio for me MoOde is better sounding and you can upscale and equalizer the sound
I don’t have a Allo Digione to try but I do want to compare it one day also I’ll try mood👍
Awesome review Srboljub! Are you planning to review the A26 too?
Yes, in just a few days.
@@iiWiReviews Ow man I'm super excited! I loved your comparison of the R26 to the D90LE(which I'm currently using) and after watching Sandu's (Soundnews) review on the A26 I can't wait to watch yours too since I'm really considering buying either the R26 or A26!
Any comparisons with Gustard X26 Pro?
Just when I was planning a Schumann! The streamer is a plus for sure.
Hi, I have one question. Is a DAC that is good for speakers also good for headphones? Or are there specialized DACs for headphones?
does R26 require burn in? how many hours? does it improve a lot?
I literally hit the “Buy Now” button 2 hours ago for a black R26! And then I see this LOL! Quite literally, I hit the “Buy Now” button as this video was being uploaded.
R26 is the best value in the HI-Fi market right now! Enjoy your new DAC sir!I am planning to get the silver one :))
It also has a preamp. Dit you test that option
Since you mention the Pegasus DAC, when I had one here I found the analog xlr connections were pin three high. In many systems this would lead to a polarity inversion. Could be an important difference to critical listeners.
Great review Srboljub! I am curious if you know somebody who has Soekris DAM dac - one of the best r-2r DYI proposals, very popular, and how it compares....
Just changed the FUSE in my R26 to Gustard’s higher end fuse, $24/fuse. With only 4 hours of break in I was surprised at the improved lateral soundstaging, imaging and added fullness. Very cost effective upgrade…
And the fuse is?
Fuses DO not do a thing. Don’t drive yourself nuts with this.
How do you know which fuse makes the most difference? I've got like a ton of fuses in my dac toward the front and 1 near the iec.
Does anyone know how the Gustard compares with the SMSL M8?
I bought the R26 and it's been going for over 200hrs. In comparison to my NAD M-51 it's basically identical, which says alot for the R26. I give imaging (center) edge to the NAD.
Do you experience any hum noises(from display or transformer) with your unit? Thanks
@@justasimplefox No. The R26 takes over 200hrs and that's with a signal going through it before it finally reaches its peak performance. I get noises from my tube amp, switching inputs and I think maybe I've experienced little pops from the R26 during the switching of inputs but nothing significant
So, Sandu just reviewed the new Gustard A26. And, I would love to hear your thoughts on which you prefer between A26 for $150 less than the R26.
I'm getting it soon too so I'll do a review on it a bit later.
@@iiWiReviews I can't wait ! While Tharbamar preferred A26 in comparison ! Sandu whom I respect confused me, she loves R26 but also declares in the final score that A26 is better. In the Tharbamar listening sessions the R26 seemed more dynamic, less fast and precise but more musical. The A26 very accurate detailed but boring ! Waiting for your opinion on which one to choose! I love r2r because it's Musical but I love delta-sigma because it's Superfast ! everything is not possible but I know that your preference will certainly be mine too. Thanks, see you soon
Great reviewing! Can you suggest a link or provide information on how to update the firmware?
Holo guys, Denafrips guys. Send this talented reviewer your mighty products!
Hello I have the Smsl SD 9 streamer. You are the only reviewer that has reviewed both the SD9 and the R26. Can you tell me if the i2s connection is compatible?
Thanks for any help, John
You need to make a Review of Holo Spring 3 DAC or Holo May if possible, just to understand where the R2R converters state of art can bring the listening enjoy
have you test Gustard X26 PRO? What about x26 pro?
Firstly I want to complement you on the very high quality content of your reviews...you have an art of combining the subjective and objective in a very digestible fashion. AND I can confirm that what you heard with the R26 EXACTLY match my opinions. See below!
I recently installed an R26 based on many reviews...although this one was a pretty hard hitter.
My previous DAC was at some point highly lauded, but in my system always sounded sluggish, 2-dimensional and uninspiring. To a point I had not SERIOUSLY listened to music for years. Sure I streamed Calm Radio in the background, but with eight 6550 tubes in my power amps, this was not a particuarly cost effective way of doing things, seeing that replacement 6550s are now about $100 EACH.
The R26 was installed last week, and although the initial impressions were favorable it seemed a little constricted. But after a week of solid running in, I relistened to it seriously over the last two days, and compared it with my reference CD player (I wont mention any names here).
After a weeks run in-it is an entirely different beast. This is by FAR the best sound I have gotten in the last ten years. Massive sound stage, deeeeeep and agile bass, tactile holographic midrange and a sound stage you could almost walk around. I am now pulling out CDs and listening to them in entirity...something I have not done for over a decade. This is the REAL test if a component, or a system can connect emotionally.
Like yourself, I noted that the top end sometimes lack that sparkle that initially can draw you in to the rhythms-unless that sparkle is actuall on the recording-in which case it is there in abundance. This DAC does not cast an artificial spotlight on the content, which on the long term could only result in listener fatigue.
My speakers are flat to 25Hz-something I have confirmed with test tones, and the previous sources I have used revealed unpleasant loss of control. at the lower end-which greatly robs from the musical enjoyment.
The only comparison I could make was vs. my reference CD player....a unit that sold originally for $12,000 some 18 years ago, to which I have effected enormous upgrades to component quality and the power supplies, for another $8k. So...I have about $20k into it. The Gustard-even with Wifi streaming through the Node130 sounded much cleaner, separated and controlled. And moving up to the Audiolab 6000CDT into the R26 via coax, this CD player was knocked back even further. Bear in mind that the CD-Transport and R26 are in the $2k region...about 10% of what I ended up spending on the CD player.
Until now, my CD player has easily bettered quite a few high end digital sources, and I fully expected it to edge out the R26 as well. But it didn't.
Adding an after market fuse (I used a HiFi Tuning one) to the R26 incrementally improved its output, with even more articultion and a slightly greater degree of bass control.
I am SO impressed with the R26, I have ordered an entry level external clock to try out...an LHY OKC-1. If this is considered an improvement, I may well trade up to the OKC-2. The Gustard C18 is quite expensive.
Anybody looking to move to an external word clock should note that it needs a 50 Ohm output and a 50 Ohm coax cable, instead of the more commonly used 75 Ohm ones. I ordered a LMR400 coax, although RG8x or the like should also be fine. The Gustard BNC cable is close to $200, which is more than 3x the cost of the coax I ordered.
Any thoughts/opinions about comparison to Pontus ii
Hi, i really like your review of this DAC. i would like to know if you can play directly from a stick via USB input? Thanks.
So I just ordered a Gustard X26 Pro DAC.... And this comes alone.. It's never ending always something better?... Hummm
Hi does the Gustard r26 have WiFi connection!?
GREAT REVIEW MAN YOU ARE BEST AS ALWAYS THANK YOU
Great Review! Thank you!
Have you plugged the Gustard R26 to your Austic Invader power Amp? Is the build in class A preamp in Gustard good value?
Hello, how will you compare R26 with PS Audio stellar gaincell dac?
Good one. A26?
How does the internal streamer sound compared to the Zen Stream? Would be an interesting comparison. Thank you for all of the work you do. Best DAC reviews period.
Zen Stream is warmer, softer sounding, but very clean. R26's own streamer is more precise and analytical, more dynamic too, but it has lean tonality that I am not a huge fan of. If it matches your system and your taste, it is objectively a very good streamer.
@@iiWiReviews Debating on upgrading from my Aune X8 with Sparkos and LPS to the Gustard and was curious if you think the DAC section of the Gustard is a big upgrade over the X8? With the current sale this is a tough decision. Edit: Had to jump on that deal. $250 makes it pretty compelling.
I think gear in this class should offer a remote app. those small displays are a design flaw.
Great video. Thank you for posting it up. I was wondering will the R26 pair well with a Burson Soloist 3X performance amp and a Schiit Lokius? Thanks in advance.
if i have a all-in-one amp/dac and want to keep using it, should i upgrade to an amp or dac first to pair with it?
How do you think the r26 will pair with my gsx mini and he1000v2?