Dac to remove Digital Glare/ edge


What is the best Dac to remove digital glare/ edge on highly compressed 80's Rock and roll

In looking for help in the 2-7k hz frequency range

or another way.

A Dac to make crappy albums sound acceptable in the highs

do the filters do this? Or ?

jeff

frozentundra

A lot of CDs of pop and rock music sound terrible because the studios master them that way (deliberately or by indifference, I have no idea).  This is evident when you hear the same music released by specialty houses that sound substantially better, which proves that a poor initial recording or degradation of the master tape was not the reason for the bad reissue.  You cannot really cure this problem by manipulating the signal without introducing all sorts of other difficulties.

At best, you can do what others have suggested by looking at different cables, or try some other tweaks.  One tweak that seems to add more body to the sound and make it less harsh sounding that almost no one mentions is inserting a line level transformer in the signal path.  A one-to-one ratio transformer would do the trick.  I know that purists/ideologues will scream, but, I am not the only one who likes some a lot of "iron" in the signal path (I own a linestage with input transformers and output transformers which feed an amp with complementary input transformers).

Possilbly a tube buffer between DAC and amp?

MHDT DACs have tube buffers in output stage.
You seem to be implying that these crappy albums are redbook CD not high rez files. IMHE the Schiit multibit DACs do a better job with redbook CD than most others and especially at their price points. Search threads and online reviews for Yggy Yggdrasil, Gumby Gungnir and Bimby Bifrost. The latter two you want the Multibit versions, the Gumby only comes in multiunit. Cheers,
Spencer
What you need isn't a new DAC, but tone controls.. :)

It sounds like you have a specific idea of the problem. May I suggest a miniDSP such as the nano? It can apply correction in the digital domain, but requires a PC for the user interface.

Best,

Erik
I use an Electrocompaniet ECD-1 dac. It up samples everything to 24/192. Very smooth non traditional digital sound even on the material you questioned. Makes it very listenable. Used with a Empirical Audio coax digital cable ( a very under rated piece), IMHO a killer combo. If you feel you need slightly more warmth, use digital cables from DH Labs.