Stickman451,
the Da Vinci DAC is a very good sounding DAC, but its only claim to fame is the lack of the filter and an algorithm with a few nice parts, and its own internal separate power supplies for the board. Don't think for a second that that performance cannot be had at half the price.
That momentum with the advancement in chips for 4k video processing and HD audio and so on will only bring those costs closer for mere mortals. Look at Oppo with their latest players.
Up sample in your host computers software and fluid, rich, dynamic digital audio is here right now.
I totally get the vinyl addiction. If you still hanker for that vinyl sound just record and catalogue it digitally, and play it back from your computer with all the advantages of that system.
I know quite a few vinyl heads who have already done it. You could even correct all the noise with software.
the Da Vinci DAC is a very good sounding DAC, but its only claim to fame is the lack of the filter and an algorithm with a few nice parts, and its own internal separate power supplies for the board. Don't think for a second that that performance cannot be had at half the price.
That momentum with the advancement in chips for 4k video processing and HD audio and so on will only bring those costs closer for mere mortals. Look at Oppo with their latest players.
Up sample in your host computers software and fluid, rich, dynamic digital audio is here right now.
I totally get the vinyl addiction. If you still hanker for that vinyl sound just record and catalogue it digitally, and play it back from your computer with all the advantages of that system.
I know quite a few vinyl heads who have already done it. You could even correct all the noise with software.