Eslaudio,
I just received my second TADAC this week (bought one locally and one from TAD). For the money I have not heard any CD player or DAC that comes close (IMHO). I run them in two systems with Prima Luna Dialogue IIs. They replaced my Cal Audio Alpha DACs. I also use Apple TV along with NAD and Rotel CD players for transports. The TADAC simply lets the music through. The high resolution and detail caught me off guard at first. My Dali Helicon 400s are very revealing of any change to my system and right away the additional music was noticable. I was hearing another layer of music that was hidden by my other DACs. Kind of the same results when I went from Audio Quest cables to Acoustic Zen. Just more of the music I had never heard. Once my neighbors Bel Canto Dac 3 breaks in I will borrow it for a comparison.
Also, the built in volume control is a great feature. I still prefer the preamp section of the Prima Luna but if I needed to use the TADAC with a amp it is not a big step back. I thought the "Tubiness" knob was kind of a gimmic until I used it. It really gives a "phono" quality to recordings. I use it a lot with older CDs. I played Abbey Road and Brothers in Arms and was shocked at how they didn't sound digital anymore and how the "hidden" layers came through. I highly recommend the TADAC. The one down side is not being able to go audition it unless you live in the Chicago area.
Macdadtexas,
I have been dealing with Paul at TAD for years and he has always responded within a few hours to my emails or calls. I am not sure what your issue was but I have always felt he had some of the best customer service in the industry. He has always taken the time to answer my questions and give insights even on basic tube and amp questions. He has always come across as someone who truly loves audio and what he does and never as someone just looking to sell you a product. I'll admit that his product descriptions on his web site can be a little long winded and pushy but that is not how Paul comes across on the phone. I am not alone in my opinion of Paul (check other posts). I am sure your experience is the exception not the rule.
Thanks,
Bud
I just received my second TADAC this week (bought one locally and one from TAD). For the money I have not heard any CD player or DAC that comes close (IMHO). I run them in two systems with Prima Luna Dialogue IIs. They replaced my Cal Audio Alpha DACs. I also use Apple TV along with NAD and Rotel CD players for transports. The TADAC simply lets the music through. The high resolution and detail caught me off guard at first. My Dali Helicon 400s are very revealing of any change to my system and right away the additional music was noticable. I was hearing another layer of music that was hidden by my other DACs. Kind of the same results when I went from Audio Quest cables to Acoustic Zen. Just more of the music I had never heard. Once my neighbors Bel Canto Dac 3 breaks in I will borrow it for a comparison.
Also, the built in volume control is a great feature. I still prefer the preamp section of the Prima Luna but if I needed to use the TADAC with a amp it is not a big step back. I thought the "Tubiness" knob was kind of a gimmic until I used it. It really gives a "phono" quality to recordings. I use it a lot with older CDs. I played Abbey Road and Brothers in Arms and was shocked at how they didn't sound digital anymore and how the "hidden" layers came through. I highly recommend the TADAC. The one down side is not being able to go audition it unless you live in the Chicago area.
Macdadtexas,
I have been dealing with Paul at TAD for years and he has always responded within a few hours to my emails or calls. I am not sure what your issue was but I have always felt he had some of the best customer service in the industry. He has always taken the time to answer my questions and give insights even on basic tube and amp questions. He has always come across as someone who truly loves audio and what he does and never as someone just looking to sell you a product. I'll admit that his product descriptions on his web site can be a little long winded and pushy but that is not how Paul comes across on the phone. I am not alone in my opinion of Paul (check other posts). I am sure your experience is the exception not the rule.
Thanks,
Bud