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The Ear Reviews the Harmony DAC: “To OS or Not to OS”

  • Writer: Laiv
    Laiv
  • Jun 25
  • 1 min read

We’re excited to share that The Ear has published a fantastic in-depth review of our Harmony DAC, and we couldn’t be more grateful for their thoughtful analysis and high praise.


In the review titled “To OS or Not to OS”, author Dave Berriman takes a deep dive into what makes the Harmony DAC a standout in today’s crowded digital audio landscape, especially with its selectable NOS (Non-Oversampling) and OS (Oversampling) modes.


Dave explores the DAC’s natural tonality, spacious soundstage, and its musicality, comparing it favorably to much more expensive competition. Whether you're streaming from a server, CD transport, or other high-quality sources, the Harmony DAC proves itself to be a true performer, revealing subtle detail while preserving emotion.


We’re also pleased that Dave appreciated the build quality, design, and usability, which we’ve worked hard to refine down to the smallest detail.


We’d like to extend a heartfelt thank you to The Ear and Dave Berriman for their time, insights, and kind words. We invite you to read the full review and discover why the Harmony DAC is making waves among music lovers and audiophiles alike.



Thanks to all our supporters for being part of the journey. Stay tuned — more to come!


🎶 Designing dreams, yours specifically.



Credit: Dave Berriman


Author @ The EAR



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