Teajay,
I had the Accustic Arts DAC 1, Mk IV, but replaced it with the Berkeley Audio Design Alpha DAC. Although the AA DAC is very good, to my ear the BAD Alpha DAC is the biggest leap forward in audio that I have heard in over 30 years in this hobby. It also has a remote volume control so you can go direct to your amp and eliminate the preamp -- improves the sound no matter how good your preamp is.
Now I am looking for a possible upgrade to my AA Drive 1. Would be interested in any suggestions you or others might have. I listen only to classical and violins are the ballgame: the key to me is resolving the problem of aggressive or bright or over analytical or too forward highs. I would want to avoid any transport that would exacerbate that basic problem with redbook digital reproduction.
I had the Accustic Arts DAC 1, Mk IV, but replaced it with the Berkeley Audio Design Alpha DAC. Although the AA DAC is very good, to my ear the BAD Alpha DAC is the biggest leap forward in audio that I have heard in over 30 years in this hobby. It also has a remote volume control so you can go direct to your amp and eliminate the preamp -- improves the sound no matter how good your preamp is.
Now I am looking for a possible upgrade to my AA Drive 1. Would be interested in any suggestions you or others might have. I listen only to classical and violins are the ballgame: the key to me is resolving the problem of aggressive or bright or over analytical or too forward highs. I would want to avoid any transport that would exacerbate that basic problem with redbook digital reproduction.