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Industry Circles => ModWright Instruments (MWI) => Topic started by: gd0 on 10 May 2005, 09:57 pm
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I'm considering a <$1K DAC to improve music playback in the HT system, where the DVD players are no better than mid-level Pioneers... adding a dedicated CD player is not an option.
The top contenders so far are the Benchmark DAC1, or a used Bel Canto DAC2... upsamplers with built-in jitter reduction.
Then I stumbled across the Modwright mods for the Channel Island VDA-1/VAC-1 combo for well under a grand... and I would certainly consider CI as I had a very good experience with an old Audio Alchemy DITB years ago.
Is an additional jitter unit recommended for the VDA-1?
Anybody try the Modwrights yet?... or are they still too new to have a track record?
Thanks in advance.
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I'm considering a <$1K DAC to improve music playback in the HT system, where the DVD players are no better than mid-level Pioneers... adding a dedicated CD player is not an option.
The top contenders so far are the Benchmark DAC1, or a used Bel Canto DAC2... upsamplers with built-in jitter reduction.
Then I stumbled across the Modwright mods for the Channel Island VDA-1/VAC-1 combo for well under a grand... and I would certainly consider CI as I had a very good experience with an old Audio Alchemy ...
I am also interested in feedback / listening impressions on these modifications.
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I had a Bel Canto DAC 2 I bought from Audio Advisor. What a disappointment!!!. Save your money and buy something else. Modded DVD players by APL or Modwright are the only way to go!
Cheers
Charlie
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hi charles,
do you think a modwright level 2 perpetual technologies p3a dac would sound better than a bel canto dac 2?
i have never compared them but have heard the bc is very good.
regards rod
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Rocket:
I really and truthfully cannot say how the Modwright modded units would sound compared to the B.C. DAC2. I've never heard them. Truthfully I can say that Buying a B.C. DAC2 and hooking it up to a CD player is a waste of good money. Maybe if the B.C. DAC2 were hooked up to a CD transport it would work better than what I encountered by just hooking it up to a CD player.
Cheers
Charlie