Bodhi,
Thanks for your detailed post.
What sort of retail pricing are we into here?
Rgds. J.
Thanks for your detailed post.
What sort of retail pricing are we into here?
Rgds. J.
Reference DACS: An overall perspective
Just one minor correction to my earlier post as editing is disallowed in this thread. I confirmed with Hans Ole the DSD board in the SCD-025 does not handle quad DSD (DSD256), but DSD128. The difference (between DSD128 and DSD256) is apparently miniscule and not worth the money. Sorry about the confusion. You can find a full 2014 Vitus price list here in Euro dollars. The July 2015 price list hasn't been published as yet. Cheers. |
Wisnon, don't shoot the messenger. My understanding is that most dacs (including the SCD-025) down-convert the DSD signal to PCM, therefore logically there would be little advantage to handle DSD256 recordings which in any case have very few titles. To be honest, I think DSD is over-hyped. The secret to great sound is in the recording and mastering of the album and the skill of the Designer to create a musical sounding dac. Formats get thrown around like a panacea which they are not. Just ask Steve Hoffman or David Chesky. Anyway, I won't be rushing out to buy a Lampi dac. The SCD-025 is a killer dac & is here to stay! |
08-01-15: Bodhi Bodhi, while I agree that the recording dictates ultimate quality (I have Hoffman recordings that are both good and not so good), the reconstruction of the "data" radically alters the experience. DSD can be sublime when the data is not perverted (PCM down-conversion). The Lampizator is one of the few dacs that does not piss in the stream. I have a Golden Gate that handles up to DSD256, and its pretty spectacular. I heard your dac in a SOTA room and system that approached 300k. It was very good, but we both preferred the Brinkmann table. I know sonic memory is deceptive as is human nature (we promote what we own), but the Lampizator is better by a substantial margin.....you may want to reconsider...:) BTW, Bodhi, post your system. That would be helpful.... |