Emm Labs DV2 versus Tambaqui


Has anyone heard both of these or better still done a comparison? Which did you prefer?

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@laoman Your amp has some similar design principles as mine, but I'm not familiar with the speakers. Hopefully you can home audition from a dealer. If that's not a possibility, if you can buy these on the used market, you can effectively do an extended home audition without incurring too much expense.

Sigh! If you had read this thread, you would know that I am not interested in a Chinese Dac. I am interested in the 2 that I asked about, or perhaps the new Sonnet.Playback Designs is also worth an audition.  I dislike the sound of Ess Dac chips for starters and no Chinese Dac is in the league of the ones I have mentioned.

 

Very interesting takes... @metaldetektor your posts have been very helpful in particular, but I do appreciate reading almost all posts on this matter.

I was looking for a new reference DAC and wanted something non-ESS based since I presently have the Musetec 005. My short list was as follows

 

Holo May KTE (R2R)

Denefrips Terminator+ (R2R)

Chord Dave (FPGA)

Mola Mola Tambaqui (FPGA)

 

I'm awaiting a call about my Tambaqui audition, and went the FPGA route out of both reviews comparing these item's in some context of A vs B, then ultimately choose to go with the Tambaqui do to some reviewer's putting the May = 005 >/= Terminator+.

My thoughts again are that since I have the Musetec 005, the Tambaqui could be the standout given these other DAC's being so close in overall performance.

Could be wrong in my thinking, but the Tambaqui I know needs to run hot and does take some break in, but for the massive jump in cost compared to the competition, I need it to be fairly substantial (like when I got the 005) to my ears given it's price in order to confidently keep it.

Otherwise I might just get the May KTE and spend/save the rest of my money.

 

I'll post more later, but I plan to A/B the 005 against the Tambaqui, but haven't personally heard the May or Terminator+.