@melm You make a very interesting point and I think it raises a bigger question. And that is, what is your actual preference.
If a DAC can't accurately reproduce the timbre of instruments and that is your preference, great! Alternatively, if you are looking for accuracy in reproduction and want to be able to tell the difference between a Yamaha and Steinway piano, great! The key is being intellectually honest with yourself.
An example - for years I wanted an "accurate, transparent system that simply let me hear what the artist and engineer intended." I think I achieved this to my great dissatisfaction. I got to a point where I didn't enjoy listening to my music on my system. I engaged in a long thread with a few folks over in the Stereophile forum at that time and realized I was pursing the wrong thing.
What I really wanted was accurate reproduction of the timbre of instruments with an augmented soundstage that helped correct the flatness and generally poor presentation one finds in a huge percentage of recordings. Since then, my system has changed 100% and my approach and thinking has changed 100%.
I have spent a lot of time talking about the differences between these DACs and very little time talking about the similarities. One thing that is universal across all of these units including the tube based Vu Jade is that all of them are tonally pretty neutral. The difference between the warmest (Rockna Wavelight) and brightest (Weiss 501) is a relatively small difference in high frequency extension. All of them are reproducing instruments in a way that sounds realistic and are basically uncolored.
There are definitely products out there that do not reproduce sound accurately but I have been fortunate enough not to bump into them recently.
You are correct that reviewing has become a matter of persona taste and reviewers tend to pick products that they like to review. That is even largely reflected here in that most of what I wrote about are products that I carry. I only really carry products that I like which is why heavily colored DACs aren't making this list.
My taste is not everyone's taste which is why I have been focusing on differences and was so clear about the gear I am using. The ultimate goal is to help folks make a good choice. These small differences across multiple pieces of equipment add up and can be the difference between being pretty happy with your system and being in audio nirvana.
I know what audio nirvana is for me and it would be great to see others get there.
If a DAC can't accurately reproduce the timbre of instruments and that is your preference, great! Alternatively, if you are looking for accuracy in reproduction and want to be able to tell the difference between a Yamaha and Steinway piano, great! The key is being intellectually honest with yourself.
An example - for years I wanted an "accurate, transparent system that simply let me hear what the artist and engineer intended." I think I achieved this to my great dissatisfaction. I got to a point where I didn't enjoy listening to my music on my system. I engaged in a long thread with a few folks over in the Stereophile forum at that time and realized I was pursing the wrong thing.
What I really wanted was accurate reproduction of the timbre of instruments with an augmented soundstage that helped correct the flatness and generally poor presentation one finds in a huge percentage of recordings. Since then, my system has changed 100% and my approach and thinking has changed 100%.
I have spent a lot of time talking about the differences between these DACs and very little time talking about the similarities. One thing that is universal across all of these units including the tube based Vu Jade is that all of them are tonally pretty neutral. The difference between the warmest (Rockna Wavelight) and brightest (Weiss 501) is a relatively small difference in high frequency extension. All of them are reproducing instruments in a way that sounds realistic and are basically uncolored.
There are definitely products out there that do not reproduce sound accurately but I have been fortunate enough not to bump into them recently.
You are correct that reviewing has become a matter of persona taste and reviewers tend to pick products that they like to review. That is even largely reflected here in that most of what I wrote about are products that I carry. I only really carry products that I like which is why heavily colored DACs aren't making this list.
My taste is not everyone's taste which is why I have been focusing on differences and was so clear about the gear I am using. The ultimate goal is to help folks make a good choice. These small differences across multiple pieces of equipment add up and can be the difference between being pretty happy with your system and being in audio nirvana.
I know what audio nirvana is for me and it would be great to see others get there.