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- 31 de Dic, 2019
I'm giving up on making my own 5.1 surround system. It's just too expensive. 
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Plenty don't. Depends on how expensive you are talking, but generally if you are amplifying speakers, the amps will be standalone, and you will get a standalone DAC. For example, JDS Labs sells a standalone DAC and a standalone amp for headphone/IEM use, and they also sell an all-in-one that is their flagship product (Element 4)Does any DAC not have a built-in amplifier as is?
The idea is that with a flat response you can add EQ and spacial effects and have control over the mix. Once you have a decent mix you try it out on a grot box to hear what it will sound like via normal speakers you find in cars, phones and so on.That's unbelievably retarded. If there were a particular frequency response curve that was inherently superior for listening, studio monitors would use that.