logitech transporter vs. Squeezebox+PS Audio DLIII



Hi,

I would need your opinion which way to go.

Currently i have a SB classic with a superb DIY power supply. this is my only source.

The two directions:

A.) To buy a used PS Audio DLIII for ~ 500 USD.

B.) To sell my SB classic and my power source and buy a SB transporter and forget about the PS AUDIO DAC.

Any opinion is appreciated!
g_nagy
Guys, thanks for the posts.

Since I will get my yearly premium only in march I have time to wait for the SB Touch. ;)

Maybe the Modded Digital link with a Touch.

My only fear with the modded DLIII that since it's a modificated unit it can be hard to sell it later.

Does anyone heard the LAvry D10 and the stage IV DLIII on the same system?

Thanks.
Does anyone heard the LAvry D10 and the stage IV DLIII on the same system?

While it isn't real hard to find people who have heard one or the other, it can be difficult at times to find a person who has heard two specific units back-to-back in the same system. And, even if you find that person, it can be a bit difficult to know what to do with their recommendations if you're not familiar with how they think about audio.

I haven't heard the DLIII but have owned the Lavry DA-10 for about two years. It is an excellent DAC - very natural sounding. They have a new model, the DA-11, but I'm not sure if it replaces or augments that DA-10. (The DA-11 some added features that may be of interest to some.)

Dan Lavry started at the recording studio end of things and is pretty well known for speaking his mind on the subject of audio. You might find his web site interesting; it is http://www.lavryengineering.com/. The users forum is excellent and there are many very detailed discussions that involve Dan himself.
I've not heard the Lavry, but have gone through the following DAC progression with my Logitech Duet: stock DL3, Cullen Stage 4 modded DL3 and currently PS Audio Perfect Wave DAC.

The difference between the stock and Cullen Stage 4 DL3's were significant: more natural sounding (dare I say musical?!?), better defined soundstage (placing of musicians in space) and more dynamic.

The PWD provides more of the same but the differences are less. I guess it's the point of diminishing returns as you get higher up the ladder...

With that said, I have my Stage 4 DL3 collecting dust, so I should sell it. Shoot me an email if you are interested.

Mike