@sutts, thanks.
I have to admit that the Aries Cerat Helene is very interesting and my gut tells me it is special. It's certainly one big and heavy DAC!
Charles
DAC Shootout Starts This Weekend
I have an AC Helene on order; I should have it by the end of June, I hope!! I will report on the sound quality after the break-in. The problem is that all my components are brand new and need to burn in (Luxman 590AXII and Kef Reference 1 Metas). I have not picked out a streamer yet, and my head is spinning; a lot of choices out there. Any insight would be great!! |
@verdantaudio - in light of your opinion about chips v ladder v fpga dacs, I think it you would be doing the audiophile community a favor if you posted a separate thread about your findings based on comparing a large number of dacs, some of which you sell (gasp) and some you don’t. The myth of the resistor ladder superiority to the chip has become so prevalent as to go unchallenged. How many threads have you seen “looking for a resistor ladder dac” because of the assumption that it sounds less digital? I think you would be doing people a favor in helping them buy based on sound as opposed to design. Thanks |
Also, as an aside, I fully agree with the above posts mentioning the importance of the power supply to the sound. In my Naim days, I remember adding the optional 5k power supply to my 5k CD player and it transformed the sound to a degree I could not believe. And it was only the power supply. Nothing else changed. I have a sneaking suspicion that the Modwright mods that are so highly regarded owe their sound in large part to that hefty outboard power supply he adds. OCD Mike’s video about the Playback dac shows a monsterous power supply in there, resembling that of a power amp. |
Verdant, if you look at Michael Fremer's current "Associated Equipment" list, e.g. in his review of the Gryphon Commander Preamp, you will see he is using a SW1X LPUIII in his rotation of phono pre's. That company makes a model of DAC called the DACIII Balanced Classic. Getting your hands on one would be difficult. Too bad though. |