What solid state dac is similar to Ayre CX-5e?


I have recently aution a few system on my trip to New York. After comparing a few cd player, I felt Ayre's sonic attributes would suit me the best. I would buy it now if I want a cd player.

My recent experiment with PC audio was a great success and confirmed that PC audio is the way to go. The convinience of PC interface simply make me listen to more music! Therefore, I need a dac instead of a cd player.

My system consists of the following:
Aesthetix Calypso preamp
Art Diavolo amp
Audio Note speakers

I would like to focus my search for a solid state Dac as the few tube dacs (Audio Note, Wavelength, and MHDT )I tried was too much of a good thing in my full tube system.

I really Ayre sound as I thought it was very neutral in a way that no frequency range stand out. I could not detect any noticable charateristics. It is refreshing that all of the cds i play all sound different. Of course, all of the tube units I tried sounded more "beautiful" especially at the dealer's all solid state system.

I hope I have provided enough information for you to make recommendation. My budget would be in the same ball park as the Ayre.
Thanks

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Maxx2man,

Could you please describe the sound characteristic of the Berkeley Dac, since you have been playing with one? I could not find any review online as it is a new product. Have you heard an Ayre, a comparison will be awesome here?

The Weiss look really interesting, I am going to look into it.

Cerrot,

Thanks. Your description of the esoteric is very helpful. I need to look up the price for D05 to make sure i can afford it:-)

Thanks.
The next product Ayre is producing is a USB dac. There's a lot of info, including the upcoming -R series source on AA.
Keep in mind that USB is limited to 96khz, no matter how good the Ayre implementation may be.

I suggested Mr. Hansen to go the firewire route instead, but I think he wont, the usb dac is a low end retailing around 2k. Later an ethernet DAC will come ;)