Valab NOS USB DAC - First impression


I just received the Valab DAC last night. After reading about how great this $200 device performed, I had to try it.

I had been trying to get the music files from my Mac Mini to sound as good as possible. Since the Mini did not have any other built in audio output, I had been limited to using the mini toslink output into a Musical Fidelity TriVista 21 DAC. I had believed that the digital output of 1's and 0's would allow me the present all the original information from the lossless audio files on my hard drive to the MF TriVista, and then up to my Jadis Orchestra Reference. I thought this should have sounded as close to the original as possible, but the results were disapointing. It did not come close to playing the original CD in my CAL Delta transport through the MF.

I experimented with all the formats (wav, Apple Lossless, MP3) I could find, and tried different recording frequencies as well. I set the MF to 192khz and then to 96khz.... still sounded poor. I was thinking that the problem might be either in the hardware ( optical cable, optical output from Mini, or optical input on MF).

While troubleshooting my weakest link, the Valab arrived. I unpacked and examined it. Looked small, but fairly solid and had a serious, no frills demeanor to it. I quickly hooked it up.

OK... cabling was this:

From Mini's USB port I used just a cheap computer grade USB A to B cable about 6 foot long.
I used a pair of 1m StraightWire Serenade IC from the Valab to the Jadis.
I used the same heavy OFC Silver-plated Audiophile Power Cable that had been on the MF. This looked like overkill, but what the heck.

The Jadis then feeds a pair of Dali Helicon 800 speakers via a pair of Synergistic Research Tesla Accelerator cables. And that is my basic system at this point.

OK... the moment that I played my first file I knew that I was on the right track. The range seemed expanded on both the high and low ends, and the air between the instruments was much more definite and some of what I heard people describe as grayness seemed to disapear. The music was clear and crisp. I was smiling and listened to a few different files that I had been experimenting with. Everything sounded terrific.

At this point, I believe my weak point may lie in the optical output of the Mini. I will report back on the later.

As far as comparing the quality of the music delivered by the 2 DACS, I cannot comment on that, as both sound extremely excellent to me, and I don't feel that I have enough experience with writing about audio equipment that I could give you a fair report in this area. But at this point I am thrilled with the sound from both.

I wanted to contribute something back to Audiogon because I really feel that I found a great group of very unselfish music lovers who have already helped me improve my listening pleasure. I hope this may help someone building a system like mine.

Thanks! - Matt
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Well, I have been running it for 2 weeks now. It still sounds very good between my Mac Mini and my Jadis. It does seem to run pretty hot even though it is loaded up with a huge heat sync.
I still prefer the sound of the Musical Fidelity when it comes to listening to CDs, but the Valab is the only way I have to listen to music files off my hard drives. I am very happy that I bought the Valab NOS DAC for $200 on EBAY. It adds a huge amount of convenience to selecting music.... much easier than loading CDs into a transport. For the time being, it is a keeper as far as I am concerned.
The Valab in my system beats the Bel Canto DAC3 for sheer musicality. It is perhaps the least hi-fi sounding DAC I have tried. It is nicely balanced and smooth sounding but presents details nicely. It is not hi-fi spectacular but it is "musically" spectacular where everything sounds right. Listening to music with it is equivalent to taking a musical shower where you're just relaxed and soaking in the musical message being presented. Excellent DAC!

Kenobi
Kenobi -
I am going to temporarily replace my MF TriVista 21 with the Valab over the weekend. It should be a great test because I have some new gear that I have just hooked up and haven't gotten used to yet, even though it blows the doors off what it replaced.

On the TriVista, I am listening to some Dido right now, and she has some really interesting electronic sounds smoking through her tunes. The soundstage also seems to push her drummer further back and softer in volume, but more clarity in the various drums he is tapping.

I like your description of taling a musical shower, soaking in the musical message. My description has been that when the music takes over control, I close my eyes and drift into space with the music swallowing me. It surronds me and relaxes me to the point that I seem to 'wake up' after a track or two have played. It completely takes me away.

Anyway, I will relay my thoughts after swapping in the Valab.
Well, it is really hard for me to tell the difference between the Valab and the TriVista DACS. Both sound very good. I may have too much new stuff introduced at the same time right now.

I am going to try another experiment, taking both DACS at the same time, using one to play cd's through a Teac VRDS and the other to play files through the Valab. That should be informative.

Any suggestions on how to test and evaluate these components will be very welcome.