Six DAC Comparison


I am in the middle of comparing the sound of six different DACs in my system. I own them all (I know weird) but one of them is still within a trial/return timeframe.

Not to share specific comparisons today, but a couple of observations so far are that first, they all definitely sound different from each other. On one hand, they all sound pretty good and play what is fed to them without significant flaws but on the other hand there are definite sonic differences that make it easy to understand how a person might like the sound of some of them while not liking others.

Second, raises the observation that most of them must be doing something to shape the sound in the manner the designer intended since one of the DACs, a Benchmark DAC3 HGA, was described by John Atkinson of Stereophile as providing "state-of-the-art measured performance." In the review, JA closed the measurements section by writing, "All I can say is "Wow!" I have also owned the Tambaqui (not in my current comparison), which also measured well ("The Mola Mola Tambaqui offers state-of-the-digital-art measured performance." - JA). The Benchmark reminds me sonically of the Tambaqui, both of which are excellent sounding DACs.

My point is that if the Benchmark is providing "state-of-the-art measured performance," then one could reasonably presume that the other five DACs, which sound different from the Benchmark, do not share similar ’state-of-the-art" measurements and are doing something to subtly or not so subtly alter the sound. Whether a person likes what they hear is a different issue.

mitch2

@mitch2 That was a great write up.  Patrick at SMC Audio  is great to work with.  You can get a custom amp, preamp or DAC made and it is a very fun and unique experience.   You are a part of the build by choosing exactly how it will be built out.  The quality of the build and equipment surpsasses the price by far.   Mojo Audio and SMC seem to take the same approach with their builds.  The internals seem to be pretty simple but the parts are very high quality.   I would love to see if Patrick could use another DAC chip that would allow streaming from TIDAL etc. without downsampling.  I would also be curious if they could add an external power supply to the DAC like they do their amps and preamps.  I know they can also add chokes in the power supplies as an upgrade to the external power supplies. 

@brbrock - SMc Audio uses chokes in their outboard “Power Station” for the VRE preamplifier, which is the same power supply they used for my TLC-1 SE.  You can see a picture on page 4 of this review.

@bgross - Here is a list to get you started on currently popular $4K’ish DACs you could compare. One is over the range and one below, but the others are pretty close to $4K.

  • Canor DAC 2.10 $3,999
  • Linear Tube Audio Aero $3,950
  • Mojo Audio Mystique Y $3,999
  • Musetec MH-DA006 $3,900
  • Audio Mirror Tubadour IV SE $3,500
  • LAIV Harmony DAC $2,700
  • Merason Reuss $5,500

Whoa...I don't have time for that, lol. I bought the Canor after demoing the Mearson Reuss and Weiss 204. I would need to stick to my experience with those three.

@mitch2 You stated in your Post 

"  and my relationship with them goes back around 20 years, first as a tire-kicker, then as a client, and finally as a friend, which says a lot about how they work with all of their clients. "

 

@brbrock You stated in your Post

 " You can get a custom amp, preamp or DAC made and it is a very fun and unique experience.   You are a part of the build by choosing exactly how it will be built out.  The quality of the build and equipment surpasses the price by far. "

Both of these statements are closely related to my own experiences had to produce the system in use today.

845 Power Amps are commission built by an EE almost 25 Years ago, who prior to this during the 90's the same EE, had built for me a Stereo Power Amp', a Pre-Amp' and Phonostage. Today the same EE who is a friend, in the sense they get an annual bottle of their favourite Tipple sent as a gift at the New Year, is converting the 845's to be a Balanced Input.

One owned Phon' and DAC in use today, both use Valves and are both Commission Built, where I was involved with the Phon' from conception through to finalising the design.

The other Phon' in use, is produced as a working model for myself by the designer of this Phon'.

The TT and Tonearm are both quite different from their original designs, where the modifications are undertaken by a individual recognised in the UK for their acquired skills for such delicate treatments. The individual who has undertaken this work is today a friend and is visited on occasions during the year, with plenty of phone calls shared as well.

The Speakers are fully overhauled and modernised, by a UK leading Service for Quad ESL 57's. 

Moving away from the mainstream supply of Audio Equipment has helped myself, become acquainted with individuals who are willing to assist with educating a inquisitive mind, additionally to this, a system is now produced that is uniquely Bespoke, and has proved to be a system that is very much enjoyed for the discernible qualities it presents, by myself and others who get to spend time listening to it.

At present the system is limited to being a CDT > DAC source only.