Reliability is one questionmark in my mind. Only based on what i have read...not as strong as Esoteric which are built to last. Again, only what i have read across the blogs.
As to sonic traits, Kalista Ref Transport has more detail in a more effortless (ie, unforced) delivery than i have come across (possibly exception Zanden/Stahl-Tek but those were different environment, so i shouldn't kid you about my ability to truly make a definitive statement).
It also delivered micro dynamic shadings very, very easily..but again, that isolation base is super-important. We started without it...and i said impressive but the frequency range felt a little uneven for some reason. They stuck it on, and bingo...there was no sense of any frequency imbalance, or anything...just music delivery.
The Kalista Ref with its DAC has a powerful, energetic delivery on virtually any music it plays. Zanden is not like this...some say softer...some say more nuanced. Personal opinion. I cannot think of another digital besides Stahl-Tek that brought me this close to effortless music delivery.
my two cents.
As to sonic traits, Kalista Ref Transport has more detail in a more effortless (ie, unforced) delivery than i have come across (possibly exception Zanden/Stahl-Tek but those were different environment, so i shouldn't kid you about my ability to truly make a definitive statement).
It also delivered micro dynamic shadings very, very easily..but again, that isolation base is super-important. We started without it...and i said impressive but the frequency range felt a little uneven for some reason. They stuck it on, and bingo...there was no sense of any frequency imbalance, or anything...just music delivery.
The Kalista Ref with its DAC has a powerful, energetic delivery on virtually any music it plays. Zanden is not like this...some say softer...some say more nuanced. Personal opinion. I cannot think of another digital besides Stahl-Tek that brought me this close to effortless music delivery.
my two cents.