Yes the No.36 dac and No.39 cd-player were some of their best R2R units and sound better than the later Delta Sigma based stuff, and hard to find get for a good price, THEY KNOW😢
Cheers George
Cheers George
Most organic / real / analogue sounding DAC (ideally with Volume Control) for $1500??????
While most seem to say that vinyl sounds better than digital, digital also can sound great. Digital also offers the following advantages: - cheaper price of admission - cheaper media - more available media - much more available songs, albums - purchase songs and not whole albums - creating playlists - portable devices - can be easily copied to a variety of storage devices - the audio performance/technology is growing at an incredible rate - the convenience of streaming - the ability to access vast libraries of songs through subscription services including high res files - the ability to attach metadata to the album/songs, like asking which albums did this artist perform on, biographies, full credits, etc - the convenience to choosing songs through my iPad while sitting down and not having to battle gravity by getting my lazy ass up except for snack reloads and bathroom breaks (two highly motivated activities) Why choose? I have both audio chains. However, there are some aspects of lowering the noise floor in digital that drives me little crazy thinking about: fiber optic filtering interconnect and Ethernet, linear power supplies, signal re-generators, master clocks, audiophile Ethernet cards, stacking audiophile Ethernet cards, vibration control surfaces, additional cabling, cost Sometimes it seems like: Obsessive Me vs my bank account, WAF, family, friends, the rest of the world MINUS like minded audiophiles |
am running my own lil dac shootout given the covid time at home in play: chord qutest, 2qute, mojo chord m scaler (in association with certain dacs of course) metrum jade, octave ayre codex mhdt stockholm, orchid w/ a gaggle of tubes neko d100-2 van alstine fet topp r2r border patrol jolida black ice glass (now out for wally mods) hegel rost and h390 internal dacs sold/relegated: rme adi-2 -- image size and depth poor, despite great clarity schiit bifrost mb -- tone nice but sibilant lower treble node 2i internal -- rolled muddy slurred topping d90 -- clear but somewhat artificial in tone |
three_easy_payments4 I do own a Metrum Amethyst Non-Oversampling DAC (1.3k) and a Systemdek IIX / SME / MC / Ortofon Prepre feeding my tubeamp. Than I have a dedicated LOKI DSD DAC.. . The DSD DAC is a € 100 device and is on par with the Non-Oversampling DAC and the turntable - and sounding VERY ANALOG. BUT SACD / DSD64 has a very limited offering. . What I mostly do is download LP rips, convert them to 24bit / 48khz and have them in an iPod Classic / Pro-Ject Digital Dockingstation feeding my Metrum DAC via chinch toslink. . Many of my favourite albums from Ultravox / Alphavile / Yazoo / Depeche Mode were produced in 24bit / 48 khz anyway, so the loss is minute. . When listening to Rolling Stones on DSD I do not know whether it sounds "better" in the sense that it gets more music out of it, but for sure sounds more like"reel to reel". . There are newly recorded SACD / DSD64 albums which deliver "sound plankton" which to match one would need a DXD aka 352.8 khz recording. . The sky is the limit. I am happy with 24bit / 48 khz with a non-oversampling DAC and a tube amp. YMMV . And no - my turntable sounds for the most part just like my Nos DAC. ( I do not have the money for an tube EAR prepre, but than it might be better. MIGHT!!!) . |