Life has thrown me a curve ball that necessitated the selling off of my most expensive gear to pay for some specialized back surgery. The surgery was very, very expensive and cutting edge . It was not covered in large part by insurance. However, I still wanted a great sounding system. I just returned from surgery yesterday after a long week in LA where the surgery took place. Just two days after this special surgery I am doing very well and feel I spent my money wisely.
The LSA placed directly in my dac was the perfect answer. I am happy with the net result of my system and feel I spent my money wisely again.
I placed the LSA guts into a Yamamoto dac which feeds an Ultra Fi Monaco 845 DHT amp. The resulting music is resolute, musical, and very engaging. I could not be more pleased. Are there trade-offs in going from my active tube preamp/Aesthetix Romulus combo to the one box Yamamoto dac with internal LSA Attenuator? Well in audio there are always trade-offs. Without getting into all the Aphile differences I can certainly say that I am enjoying my music as much as ever. That is the bottom line.
The LSA placed directly in my dac was the perfect answer. I am happy with the net result of my system and feel I spent my money wisely again.
I placed the LSA guts into a Yamamoto dac which feeds an Ultra Fi Monaco 845 DHT amp. The resulting music is resolute, musical, and very engaging. I could not be more pleased. Are there trade-offs in going from my active tube preamp/Aesthetix Romulus combo to the one box Yamamoto dac with internal LSA Attenuator? Well in audio there are always trade-offs. Without getting into all the Aphile differences I can certainly say that I am enjoying my music as much as ever. That is the bottom line.