@Panzrwagn - that analysis is based on the frequency domain. The time domain is also important.
IS THE WEISS 204 A SUBSTANIAL UPGRADE FRON THE CHORD QUTEST
My system is as follows:
- Martin Logan 11A Impressions loudspeakers
- SVS SB-4000 pair of subwoofers
- Chord Qutest Dac
- Lumin U2 mini streamer
- Bryston 4B3 cubed power amp-500/ channel into 4 ohms.
- Rogue Audio RP-1 preamp, Bryston BP-19 preamp on order.
- Seeking a DAC with higher resolution than my Chord Qutest. maximum budget is $5000.00
- Question: Would the Weiss 204 be a substantial upgrade over the Qutest? The Weiss would come in at $3500.00 plus $1000 for
- Modright Linear Power supply addition. Not looking to go sideways or only receive a small improvement. The Weiss all in is three times the price of the Chord.
- Thank you in advance for any guidance you can offer.
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Thank you for taking the time to respond. I used the word resolution to mean sound better. I understand sounding better is subjective. But generally as you go up in price the dacs do indeed sound better. For example, the Dac before my Qutest did not sound as real and as immediate the Qutest. DAC. My question was is there a DAC in my price range that would sound much better than the Qutest, and if so, specifically which ones passed your test for being a substantial improvement in overall sound quality. Thank you.
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@kjl1065 I owned the following DACs after the Qutest: Bryston BDA3, Benchmark DAC3 HGC, PS Audio DSD MkI, Marantz SA10 SACD Player/DAC, Chord Hugo TT2, Bricasti M3. All except Marantz (not my cup of tea at all) and Bryston (different but not better) are an improvement over the Qutest. My favorite is the Bricasti and it can be had used way under your price range if you are patient and keep an eye on the used market. I’d say my second favorite would be PS Audio (slightly noisy though but very engaging sound) and Hugo TT2. As I stated earlier the TT2 like the Qutest uses SMPS and the variation in sound quality depends on how clean your power is throughout the day. Benchmark is a good DAC as well but to me it sounds slightly cooler and dryer than the rest - you can do better within your budget. |
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