Lewinskih01
I thought I had posted reviews here on the gon about both the Lavry DA10 & Bel Canto DAC III. Just now looking back at them, I see only the BC D3s appraisal.
Apparently the Lavry article has gone missing or been deleted.
Read through that BC review and you should get a better feel for what it does, but also check out the other reviews online, especially the Stereophile review.
In the Lavry account I made the allegory between the two something like this::
I felt the BCD3 was the Dodge Viper, and the Lavry DA 10 perhaps a BMW 500 series. Both will get you there however the ride is different. The Viper being more exhilarating. the BMW being the more svelte.
My Knowledge base and equipment levels have both been increased since that two year old paper was issued. Other gear has come and some items are no longer here. The BCD3 remains.
Different software is now in use, a different interface as well, and Im 98% PC based music via server. I dont use USB or SPDIF, but BNC to feed the BCD3.
The Vaunted Sony 777 was sold. Why? I get as good and often far better audio now from the hard drive based arrangement I currently use
. IMHO. Otherwise, Id sure have kept it.
The better the drive, the better the results will be when attached to a good DAC that controls jitter. BNC & AES are the least jittery interfaces. Consequently I use the Hiface as a USB to BNC converter with an Oyaide BNC silver cable. Things have not been better!
Shortly after my posting on the BCD3 Stereophiles JA published his review and measurements on the D3. he counted the jitter from each interface too. Check out that article
in it he mentions that the BC DAC3 was at that point the best measured device he had yet to test.
Jitter is key. A very big deal! Its not the ONLY deal though but its way up on the list. The BC d3 does a great job on jitter reduction. Given its current preowned selling price, the fact it can be upgraded by BEL CANTO to higher levels after the fact, I find it still a great value and now more than before.
But to frustrate you again, it is your call, and some other DAC might well suit your needs. So thats your call.
If as with the Lavry, some of those mentioned herein have generous return policies, and you have the cash up front, Id say go on and audition some. Trying a couple or three, costs then only the shipping, perhaps no more than $100 over them all
. If that.
I have made my choice and am fine with it. Still.
Would I be in the hunt for another DAC had I more funds?
Probably.
But THAT price tag would be severely higher, literally by a few grand. As the review I read recently at CA on the Weiss 202 interests me
. But $6500.00?
Nope. Not here anytime soon.
There also would be no guarantee for better. Only the unspoken warranty for different. Which is always the case with audio gear and accounts so much for the exact same piece being in two different systems in two different peoples homes, and them both saying entirely different things about the same identical unit!... as youll see in my BC review if you read thru the comments too.
Good luck