Berkeley DAC Series 1, anything better 2.5K$


Hey guys,

I am about to plunge for a used Berkeley DAC Alpha Series 1 that will set me back by $2200.

I have heard it in comparison with Benchmark and there is no comparison. I did A/B test it with the Series 2, but did not think the difference was worth paying 3000$ extra.

However before taking the plunge I was wondering if there are any other DACs < 2.5K that might beat the Series 1 (its pretty old).

There are so many DACs and so little time so thought someone hear might be able to help. Am I making a big mistake overlooking the new kids on the block (QuteHD or Yamamoto) that might outperform the venerable Berkeley Alpha Series 1.

Looking forward to hearing your opinions.
essrand
I've heard nothing but very good things about those DAC's. I really want to hear one myself. You may want to try computeraudiophile.com. I know quite a few people on that site have them. I would sooner trust audiogon posters, though.
I've never heard the Berkeley DAC. Recently I purchased a NOS Esoteric D-7 here for $2500.00. It was a huge leap of faith for me, strictly based on reputation and experience with the companies product. I have owned a Esoteric DV-50 multiple format digital disc player for many years. Right out of the box, before proper break-in, I was stunned at just how much it improved my digital playback. It replaced a Musical Fidelity 21 DAC. It may be something to consider.

Good Luck!
I have not hear the Berkeley Dac either but I recently bought a used Yamamoto Dac and I could not be more happy. The sound is great big and bold and colorful and alive. Great synergy with my all tube system. The one downside, which doesn't bother me, is there is just a single RCA input. But if you have a single digital source I highly recommend it.
I have the Mytek Stereo 192 DSD Dac. $1595. This is the best dac I have ever heard but I have not heard the Berkely. It has both analog and digital volume control so you can go straight into a power amp or bypass the volumn controls and go into a preamp
Alan