So, tonight I drove the 1.5 hours to a fellow AC member's place in Brooklyn in order to pick up a DSPeaker Anti-Mode Dual Core DAC/processor (
Here's the big AC thread, in case you missed it). I'm only a year and a half into serious home audio obsession, and I really haven't heard many good systems, so it's been hard to judge what I've got going. Long story very short, I finally got to hear the system of an audiophile who's been at it for 15 years (as he told me).
HO. LEE. SHIT.Sounded incredible. Just incredible. Hard to describe, except to say that I WANT THAT SOUND.
Didn't really expect that much, it was a pretty normal NYC townhouse living room, but the tiled floors made me think the sound was gonna be harsh and echoey. He pointed at the front wall, and I saw a big pair of speakers with grills on (he's got kids), and I recognize them as Salks. Yup, he says, HT2-TLs. Cool. They're bigger/deeper in person than I thought they'd be. Huh. And look at that amp, wow, really big. No, actually, THAT is the preamp

. It's a TRL Dude. The volume knob is the size of a bread plate, and he says it weighs 70 lbs.

. Didn't see the amp, it was behind a kid's little tricycle or something, but he did say the Dude is bigger. Finally, I notice the ModWright Oppo player, two crazy tubes sticking out of the chasis. Big ole' audiophile cables sticking out of everything.
Mind you, I've been pretty skeptical that cables and even electronics (save DSP I guess) really have that much to do with sound. Call me ignorant, but I just figured, get the best possible speakers, and put anything reasonably competent in front of them, and off you go to musical Valhalla. I dunno, maybe I still think that, after all, I didn't hear the Salks with a budget front end and cheap cabling for comparison, but
something tells me that the whole system together was working a magic that speakers alone wouldn't.
Maybe those Salks are just incredible, and the rest is jewelery. It's possible. But man, all I know is that his system sounded so good I wanted to eat my shoe.
And I was sure he had subs playing, so I asked. Nope. No subs. That shit was all HT2-TL. Dayum. Tremendous, tuneful bass. Just wow.
Anyway, that was the big revelation of the night. I'm home now, I've got the DSPeaker in my system as USB DAC, direct to my Acurus passive pre amplifier. Not going to run the calibration protocol tonight, too late for that (girlfriend and in-laws in the house), but just listening to the DAC low level, feeling it out. Tomorrow after work I'll run the room correction and see where we end up. Pretty psyched, at the very least this is a nice DAC so far. But the real show will be what its DSP does, let's hope.
But, coming back to my exposure to a killer system tonight.... I am so inspired to know that my sound can get really, really good, so much better than where it's at right now. That there's so much to strive for in the world of hifi, and so much to learn. Awesome.
I LOVE THIS SHIT!!!!!!