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Both of these devices are available from online retailers that offer 30 day money back returns. I recommend you get both in house at the same time and have some fun comparing the two. I think you will find differences in both but which is better will be up to you. Have fun!
RG
In addition, I believe that Sam Telig has review both DACs fairly recently.
Tried the DacMagic earlier this year, great connectivity, a good range of inputs, soundwise I found it sterile. Opted for the less well connected Firestone Audio Spitfire II which is also worth considering if you have few input requirements. Otherwise, I'd recommend trying out both the V-DAC, but also Emotiva's XDA-1 both of which have enjoyed very positive feedback from users.