I had a CAL Audio Labs DAC and Pioneer Elite DAC/DVD player from the early 2000s that I was using for years. When I decided to upgrade to modern DACs in the $500-1000 range a year or two ago, the differences (improvements) were noticeable. I now use even more expensive DACs, one a modern design and one in production today but based on a vintage R2R chip. Both exceed the $1000 DACs in sound quality. Lessons learned: (1) not all DACs sound the same. (2) vintage DACs, properly implemented, can sound great. With respect to (2), I suspect we've learned a lot about handling digital signals in the past years, making older implementations more suspect.
Are "vintage" DAC's worthwhile, or is this a tech that does not age well
Hello,
whether it’s worth looking into old dac such as
Spectral SDR 2000,
Mark Levinson No.35 (36)
or so Sonic Frontiers Sfd-2 Mk2 DAC.
Digital audio is the fasted moving, now improving category out there
Because to this day they have no usb connection or other options.
But is it necessary?
Or is it better to still focus on a truly time-tested sound?
(sorry for my English)
whether it’s worth looking into old dac such as
Spectral SDR 2000,
Mark Levinson No.35 (36)
or so Sonic Frontiers Sfd-2 Mk2 DAC.
Digital audio is the fasted moving, now improving category out there
Because to this day they have no usb connection or other options.
But is it necessary?
Or is it better to still focus on a truly time-tested sound?
(sorry for my English)
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