Any better DAC then dCS Scarlatti?


I heard about new DACs on the market better than Scarlatti.
StahlTek Vekian and GTE Audio.
Someone compared them with Scarlatti?
Any other DAC compared with dcs?
murataltuev
Rainer, do you also have or had dSC Scarlatti in your room?
Have you bought GTE or have it for demo?
I'm considering this DAC as it uses 16 multibit DACs per channel and must be something really different from all other DACs on the market!
I'll have it for audition next week and will share my impressions!
Hello,

Kaiser Acoustics is developement partner of GTE Trinity.
So we have all their products in our showroom.

I had several DCS distributors in the showroom and they describes the usual performance margin between the DCS and the other DACs out there. Furthermore they stated that the Trinity is at least the same margin ahead to the DCS.

I have heard DCS at several customers, it is very good but it is not in the level of the Trinity.

Enjoy the possibility to hear it for yourself next week!

By the way: Where are you located? If you like and it is convenient for you, you are also welcome to listen to my setup.

Best regards

Rainer Weber
Rainer - Does GTE have distributorship in the US?

Also you are presuming the Scarlatti as the standard...

Can you place the Esoteric D1 vs the GTE?
Murataltuev,
I'm considering this DAC as it uses 16 multibit DACs per channel and must be something really different from all other DACs on the market!
The APL NWO-4.0SE has 20 DACs per channel.
Hi again,

concerning the Esoteric vs the Trinity:

I have not heard this mono DAC, but for sure their statement concerning the first mono DAC is not true.
Furthermore it seems that it uses just 8 PCM1704 in true paralell configuration (The APL might use 20).
All converters make the same (or nearly the same)at the same time.

But what happens? You reduce noise by the sqr(N).

In contrast the Trinity is total different:
Each single DAC is delayed by one 16th of the sample clock rate. So you have 16 small steps (where the others have just one). This is analog oversampling, a very clever design where Trinity holds the patent worldwide.
An additional benefit is that you avoid the ringing of oversample und filtering in the digital (discrete) domain.

High res files with 176,4 or 192 kHz can be played without any digital filtering at all. Trust me this makes a stunning difference.

I ahve to admit that the Trinity DAC contributes a lot to our best sound of the show at RMAF 2009 (see stereotimes for example)

Best regards

Rainer Weber