Absolute top tier DAC for standard res Redbook CD


Hi All.

Putting together a reference level system.
My Source is predominantly standard 16/44 played from a MacMini using iTunes and Amarra. Some of my music is purchased from iTunes and the rest is ripped from standard CD's.
For my tastes in music, my high def catalogues are still limited; so Redbook 16/44 will be my primary source for quite some time.

I'm not spending DCS or MSB money. But $15-20k retail is not out of the question.

Upsampling vs non-upsampling?
USB input vs SPDIF?

All opinions welcome.

And I know I need to hear them, but getting these ultra $$$ DAC's into your house for an audition ain't easy.

Looking for musical, emotional, engaging, accurate , with great dimension. Not looking for analytical and sterile.
mattnshilp
Wow, it's amazing how the tech is changing from the beginning of this thread to now.  Steve, how does this new cable differ from the one I have from you with the USB block (forget the name, but it's that small block that cuts the 5v signal)?  What are the price differences and sound difference in your opinion?  

Matt, we should talk knives soon. I collect hand made Japanese cooking knives.  I also collect special marking knives for my woodworking.  I have a friend who turns tops and they are awesome. He won't sell them though, lol.  I tried turning one, but didn't like it, so I kept with bowls and making furniture, lol.  

Matt, you need to call Johnny to see if he has the new AQ Niagara Power station (or whatever it's called).  I spoke with a friend who had one in his system. He's had the top Hydra as well as the top SR Powercell (two of his favorites so far).  He said that it's still early, but he plugs EVERYTHING into this Niagara and it's unreal. Says it has lowered what was already a very low noise floor.  He hears better dynamics because of this lowered noise.  No limiting at all and he listens to very dynamic orchestral as well as everything else under the sun.  He said it was the best 7k he's spent on his system for upgrades.  He also likes Burmeister, but has switched to the new Ayre twenty series.  He has the Vandy 7's and has owned nearly everything else out there.  He loves the older Avalon's if that gives you an idea of what he likes.  I'm assuming he's still using the top tier AQ cables.  

Matt, check out the Basis TT with the Vector 4 tonearm.  The arm alone is worth the price of admission. I have the Basis with the rebuilt Rega 300 series arm and feel it's as good as any TT I've heard under 5k or so. I run a Benz cart (my set up was only 1500 and that included the cart as it was NOS).  That arm though is one of the best I've ever heard at any price.  They have one above that, but it's going to be way too costly for your budget and honestly, the vector 4 is so good you won't miss the upper line arm.  I strongly believe it's sound is in the range of what you enjoy listening to.  Sorry to go on, but to me that arm is a bargain in the same vein that Steve's OSDE/SE is/was.
Hi All.

Need some scratch to upgrade my amps power cords. Selling the recently acquired Plasmatron 3 with top tier plasma tubes and double duplex top tier outlets. New condition. Burned in 100 hours. Adds an incredible sense of air and presence as well as opening up the soundstage.

Selling only because I feel I jumped the gun on getting an end stage upgrade when my amps and preamp power cord need upgrading first. Will replace with another Plasmatron when all else upgraded. I paid full retail ($4k) for it. Never discounted. I'll take a small hit to move it so someon will get a great deal....

PM me if interested.

Steve from Empirical can vouch for what a difference these things make!
I'm confused Mattnshilp.  

You just paid full retail for a Plasmatron and it supposedly delivers "an incredible sense of air and presence as well as opening up the soundstage"...yet you're selling it to buy new power cords?

Couple questions...

1.  Why don't you just return it and get your money back?
2.  Are you sure it delivers the improvements you state?  If so, why sell it for power cords.  Do you think a 100% passive device like a power cord will do more than an active device like this?
3.  If you're genuinely planning on re-buying a Plasmatron after getting power cords, you're guaranteeing that you lose more money in the long run.  You're going to pay full retail again for a product YOU ALREADY OWN and want to sell now at a discount???

Maybe I'm just not one of these anxious audiophiles continually buying and selling things, but I don't get the logic of any of this.  I like to understand someone's logic so that I can properly digest any advice they post on forums.
Labtec- I deserve those questions.

I bought it in Novemebr and was SO busy that I didn't unpack it until January. So the return period had passed. So no return possible. 

Its a matter of scale. I believe that the improvement I will gain by improving my power cords outweighs the improvement I am getting from the Plasmatron. I have 2 mediocre power cords in my system and I want to upgrade my amp cords so I can use the current amp power cords to replace the mediocre cords I'm using on my front end.

I dont "buy and sell things". But I am in the process of buying a new office building and therefore have lost my excess play money to put into the stereo. So I need to actually be picky about what I have and what I want.... I have a LOT of money in my Vienna Acoustics Die Muzik speakers that have not sold yet, and a beautiful Breguet Stainless Marine Big Date that I have for sale. So my scenario has changed since I bought the Plasmatron, and I need to sell it. 

It it is actually very logical..... At least, in my distorted mind.