Jburden,
You are free to make any claim you like. However saying that you don't like a particular dac chip is an erronous statement.
You are not listening to a dac chip, it is one part of the equation, you have an input board, power supplies, clocking technology andof course the analog output stage, all of these contribute the sound that a dac
produces.
The Lumin T2 uses dual ESS 9028pro dac running in mono which means you have 8 cores per each chip running differential computations this lower noise dramatically and gives you better dynamic range, many companies use only a single dac chip, two sounds and measures better.
One issue that some people have is being forced to listen to DSD on the Direct Stream series, DSD in general has a softer sound than PCM and the Lumin can be set to output everything in DSD as well.
You can also listen to upsampled PCM which generally has a more incisive sound with greater dynamic snap than DSD.
As per analog like their are fans of the Direct Stream and people who don't like it it is a good dac among many good dacs sometimes one person's analog like is another persons rolled off. YMMV.
Uberwaltz, the Lumin is designed to be a streaming dac, it has always been a 100% purposeful device. The engineers directly ommited digital inputs as they felt that it can introduce noise into the product.
Dave and Troy
Audio Doctor NJ Lumin dealers
You are free to make any claim you like. However saying that you don't like a particular dac chip is an erronous statement.
You are not listening to a dac chip, it is one part of the equation, you have an input board, power supplies, clocking technology andof course the analog output stage, all of these contribute the sound that a dac
produces.
The Lumin T2 uses dual ESS 9028pro dac running in mono which means you have 8 cores per each chip running differential computations this lower noise dramatically and gives you better dynamic range, many companies use only a single dac chip, two sounds and measures better.
One issue that some people have is being forced to listen to DSD on the Direct Stream series, DSD in general has a softer sound than PCM and the Lumin can be set to output everything in DSD as well.
You can also listen to upsampled PCM which generally has a more incisive sound with greater dynamic snap than DSD.
As per analog like their are fans of the Direct Stream and people who don't like it it is a good dac among many good dacs sometimes one person's analog like is another persons rolled off. YMMV.
Uberwaltz, the Lumin is designed to be a streaming dac, it has always been a 100% purposeful device. The engineers directly ommited digital inputs as they felt that it can introduce noise into the product.
Dave and Troy
Audio Doctor NJ Lumin dealers