Aries-Cerat Helene Review


I have had this Helene for just a couple of days but I want to share my initial impressions before the newness wears off.  The thing about this hobby, we get something new with great sound but in a few days that new sound becomes normal.  Now, I'm not an equipment reviewer.  I don't have the prose or creative skills to assess and communicate as well as professional reviewers.  I'm a typical hobbyist who has gone over his head in high end equipment.  Reference photos on my system page.

I do not rotate through gear very often.  I used an Audio Research CD player for 15 years.  Then three years ago I bought an Ayon Stealth Xs DAC and the Ayon CD-TII transport.  Those devices rocked my world.  I had no idea CDs contained so much music, detail and richness until I heard the Ayon gear.  I enjoyed my Stealth DAC for almost 3 years until I did an upgrade to the Ayon Kronos DAC.  It is a very nice DAC as well.  It was a typical upgrade within the same brand/line- same basic sound but a little better in the bass and a little smoother highs.  I could have been very happy with this DAC but it had a tube related problem and I ended sending it back to the dealer.  R2R Ladder DACs had piqued my interest sometime back.  With R2R DACs in the back of my mind and after suffering much agony over spending that much money on a DAC, my dealer graciously accepted back the Kronos and sold me the Helene DAC.   

With little gear experience I can only compare the Helene to the Ayon gear and to my turntable- both of which are very fine.  The Helene is a beast.  It weighs some 85 lbs by itself.  The wooden crate said 95 lbs on the shipping label.  The UPS driver arrived none too happy about off loading this crate.  He commented that he didn't understand how it was accepted for shipment by UPS.  Oh well, it was finally in my hands.  With considerable effort and help from my son we hoisted this thing onto my equipment rack.  I installed the tubes, checked the bias and replaced the thick, very heavy steel lid with 10 screws.  No chance of that lid flying off- screws or no.

Listening impressions:  First, this DAC is dead quiet- total blackness. My previous DAC was quiet, or so I thought.  Typically, on my previous DAC when streaming I would hear the noise floor raise up as a sort of prelude to the music when I hit play.  With this DAC the noise floor is black as black and the music erupts from the black.  I keep thinking the music isn't going to start when I hit play on my iPad but then it startles me when the music starts.

Everything about the sound is better with this DAC.  Clarity, bass, the highs, the voices all sound better than before.  It is as big a change from the Ayon gear as the Ayon gear was from my past CD player.  It is musical with the right amount of detail so that it does not become so analytical.  The biggest things are Cellos sound right.  Piano is the best it has ever sounded on my system.  Cymbals are so smooth, rich and full bodied.  The Cymbals rival the best of the best of my vinyl on nearly every song.  I think for the first time ever I got chills listening to a classical piece.  Classical is so clear and spacious that it is the best ever that I have heard on my system.  I'm not a big classical person but I can really enjoy it now.

Another thing about the clarity.  Background vocals are so clear now that I can understand their words clearly where sometimes before they were not clear enough to understand.  The bass violin on a jazz recording was so good I just wanted to  hug myself.  I'm going through another age of discovery with my music.  Fun fun.

I believe this DAC has 16 channels of R2R Ladders.  It uses a SET tube output and has a built in voltmeter for adjusting the bias.  The DAC has just three inputs- USB, Coax and AES/EBU.  This DAC also only accepts straight PCM- no DSD, no oversampling.  That doesn't bother me because I found I used straight PCM into my other DAC 99% of the time.  The USB is double re-clocked and the AES and Coax ports have the option of re-clocking.  Output is either SE or XLR and it is a true balanced output.  A ground lift switch on the back can be turned on for SE mode.

I will update in a few weeks after further listening.  These are my initial impressions based on and compared to my previous DAC.

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@elrod 

Dunno but i just mentioned I had a Helene in another thread, and then I got some of the "you fool" chuckles and snickers. I just smiled and kept on listening...

keep in mind that some people fixate on the cost of components and the disposable income of others. They may know nothing of the performance/sound quality of your Helene (That's besides the point). Write it off as ignorance and envy.

I strongly suspect that your signal chain of Helene-VTL 7.5 preamp-Dartzeel amp sounds fabulous.

Charles

@charles1dad

Yes listening to it never gets old - always puts a smile on my face (the ultimate goal).

Congrats on the Helene DAC.  I have the Aries Cerat Essentia Mono amps and today I received the Aries Cerat Ianus Ageto Preamp.  I also will be getting the Kassandra 2 Ref DAC and the Aurora Speakers.  This will be an all Aries Cerat system and my LAST system.  FYI, I am trading my Lampizator Horizon for trhe Kassandra 2 DAC.  

Congratulations to you too.  I bet your system will sound musical.  That will be an amazing system, I just know it from hearing this Helena DAC.  I'm listening right now and loving it.  I keep trying to shut my system down but I can't walk away.  I had my finger on the preamp power button for a few seconds once a couple of hours ago.  I might need counseling. 

This DAC has a crazy amount of energy storage.  It has 6 large transformers plus one large toroidal transformer.  That's probably a lot of the 85 lbs.  The Kassandra 2 DAC probably has even more.  The first time I shut this DAC down I thought the power switch was broken.  Nothing happened for several seconds and then the bias voltmeter started to dim and went out.  It took a good half a minute for all of the LEDs on the circuit boards to finally extinguish.  Won't be poking my finger around in there.

The dealer told me it is recommended to leave the DAC on.  The owner's manual has no specs.  So I don't know the power consumption.  I just note that this DAC does not get very warm.  I will leave it powered up unless I plan to not listen for more than a couple of days.  Even then the tubes, excepting the Rectifier tube, will last many years, they say.

@willgolf 

I am trading my Lampizator Horizon for trhe Kassandra 2 DAC

Congratulstions!

If seems as though you are exchanging superb DAC for another superb DAC.  I assume that there is significant synergy having the Kassandra REF 2 in a system with its Aries Cerat siblings. Couldn’t possibly go wrong with either of these two DACs.

Charles