If you spend most days at your computer listening to music, why not listen to better quality audio? Many of today’s music streaming services (except for Spotify) offer lossless quality tracks that are significantly higher-resolution than the compressed audio you’d get over Bluetooth. All you need is a good pair of wired headphones (which don’t have to be that expensive) and a desktop DAC/amp to drive them.
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What Does a Desktop Amp/DAC Actually Do?
A desktop DAC/amp is a simple and (sometimes) affordable component that connects to your desktop computer or laptop and effectively helps your audio sound more like hi-fi. The headphones youโre using continue to be the most important piece of the hi-fi puzzle, but a good headphone amp comes in a close second.
Without a headphone amp, the sound coming from your computer or smartphoneโs audio jack simply isnโt very good. Itโs flat and grainy and doesnโt deliver the expansive soundstage that higher-resolution music files promise. A good headphone amp with a built-in digital-to-analog converter (DAC) can change that. Also, because the audio is more accurate and less harsh on your ears, you can listen to music longer. Itโs a win-win.
Looking online, youโll find some great and expensive DACs, but there are also good options for $200 or less. These are the ones that we recommend.