Tim,
In a pervious setup I was able to compare the sound from the Ayre DX-5 DSD to that from the Oppo 205; they both went balanced to a Parasound JC 2 BP/JC 1 monoblocks driving KEF Ref 107/2s. I preferred the sound from the Ayre -- that Ayre magic of music just seeming to flow. I thought it was very similar to that from my beloved C-5xeMP, but Charles Hansen claimed the DX-5 DSD a bit superior to the C-5, a bit inferior to the QX-5 Twenty. It was the C-5 that introduced me to the Ayre sound, and I was hooked.
I've decided to take the two HGS-15s and the HGS-10 to LA for repair. In the meantime, I'm buying something called a Velodyne 12 Optima, the line just below the DD that also uses the high gain servo system. It's only a couple hundred bucks and located in Santa Barbara. I'll use that with the functional HGS-10 until the repaired units return -- I know I have another HGS-10 somewhere but I haven't located it.
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In a pervious setup I was able to compare the sound from the Ayre DX-5 DSD to that from the Oppo 205; they both went balanced to a Parasound JC 2 BP/JC 1 monoblocks driving KEF Ref 107/2s. I preferred the sound from the Ayre -- that Ayre magic of music just seeming to flow. I thought it was very similar to that from my beloved C-5xeMP, but Charles Hansen claimed the DX-5 DSD a bit superior to the C-5, a bit inferior to the QX-5 Twenty. It was the C-5 that introduced me to the Ayre sound, and I was hooked.
I've decided to take the two HGS-15s and the HGS-10 to LA for repair. In the meantime, I'm buying something called a Velodyne 12 Optima, the line just below the DD that also uses the high gain servo system. It's only a couple hundred bucks and located in Santa Barbara. I'll use that with the functional HGS-10 until the repaired units return -- I know I have another HGS-10 somewhere but I haven't located it.
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