Submitted by Rodnys_Danger666 t3_1102th3 in headphones
I've looked a whole lot on the RME forum and on others too. When someone ask can the -2 be used as a dedicated dac only. They don't get a Y/N answer. They get "turn your volume to xxx", "set it to -xx db", etc. Those that respond go off on tangents without ever saying "Yes it can", or, "No it can't". Just what they do in their setups. Which reads like a work around to function with whatever equipment they have. I've owned other Dac/Amps in the past that can function as a "Pre". As they had settings to specifically do this.
I really want to buy one. But, if it can't function as a Pre-Amp only, I'd really like to know that so I don't waste my money and time with having to return it or not.
IAmAgainst t1_j882iic wrote
The title of your post asks one question and the body says a completely different thing. It has balanced and unbalanced analog outputs to be used as a DAC-only, and the equalizer makes it the best DAC out there IMHO. The spectrum analyzer is hypnotic to watch and the VU meter is extremely useful to get an idea of the dynamic range of the source and to get an objective reference of the actual output volume you're getting regardless of the amplification level (because each song has a different volume usually).
But it doesn't have analog inputs to act as a preamp. I don't know what you read that could have given you the idea that it might have.
The amp is as good as an amp could get so you won't ever need a discrete one just for the sake of amplifying for headphones, and it's tightly integrated with the DAC in a way that always keeps a SNR as high as possible.
Finally, and this is an important disadvantage for me, it doesn't have an external analog input to the amp section, which would allow it to be connected to a tube preamp and then back to it's own amp section.
Hope this clarifies what it can and cannot do. Let me know if you have any other questions.