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Bel Canto DAC2 vs. Ikemi
First we set off to decide which we preferred, the Ikemi or the Bel Canto DAC2. We started with Tori Amoss Under the Pick. Our first thought was the Bel Canto kicks the Ikemis a**. Then we sat down for some serious listening. We used Diana Kralls Love Scenes, Shawn Colvins A Few Small Repairs and a Puccini opera. We thought the Bel Canto was deeper, more transparent, and far more detailed. There was more air. The Ikemi was more intimate and smoother. With the Ikemi, it sounds like Diana Krall is playing in your living room, with the Bel Canto in a small club. Where the Bel Canto really stood out was in creating a sense of space. The cymbals rang out longer, the music echoed as if in a large space. The Ikemi was much flatter. If you havent figured it out already, were keeping the Bel Canto. At a third of the price, its an amazing deal.
Transport
The short of it is, the transport matters. We may not have been able to tell the difference between the DVD player and the carousel, but we had no problem telling the Ikemi from the DVD player. We used Tori Amoss Under the Pick and Indigo Girls self titled album (two copies of each). Within just 2 or 3 A/Bs with each, the difference was easily apparent. The Ikemi was more full bodied and detailed. I was hoping it wouldnt be the case. Now I have to shop for a transport. Any suggestions? We cant afford the Ikemi for a transport. :)
Bel Canto DAC2 vs. Ikemi
First we set off to decide which we preferred, the Ikemi or the Bel Canto DAC2. We started with Tori Amoss Under the Pick. Our first thought was the Bel Canto kicks the Ikemis a**. Then we sat down for some serious listening. We used Diana Kralls Love Scenes, Shawn Colvins A Few Small Repairs and a Puccini opera. We thought the Bel Canto was deeper, more transparent, and far more detailed. There was more air. The Ikemi was more intimate and smoother. With the Ikemi, it sounds like Diana Krall is playing in your living room, with the Bel Canto in a small club. Where the Bel Canto really stood out was in creating a sense of space. The cymbals rang out longer, the music echoed as if in a large space. The Ikemi was much flatter. If you havent figured it out already, were keeping the Bel Canto. At a third of the price, its an amazing deal.
Transport
The short of it is, the transport matters. We may not have been able to tell the difference between the DVD player and the carousel, but we had no problem telling the Ikemi from the DVD player. We used Tori Amoss Under the Pick and Indigo Girls self titled album (two copies of each). Within just 2 or 3 A/Bs with each, the difference was easily apparent. The Ikemi was more full bodied and detailed. I was hoping it wouldnt be the case. Now I have to shop for a transport. Any suggestions? We cant afford the Ikemi for a transport. :)