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Rather than answer my legitimate questions to your half-baked, shotgun comments in the original thread, you've chosen to start another with the same title attacking same products and my review based on supposition and half-baked theory.
The briefest synopsis would be to say the Altmann is a nonoversampling DAC which adopts extension and resolution from the oversampling crowd and the Lessloss is an oversampling unit, borrowing the relaxed ease of presentation from the NOS group.
As to which is better, it depends on which direction your system needs help. If you're running all solid state gear and wish for some tubed warmth, I'd guess the Altmann would be better. If the system is softer and needs punch and vigor, the Lessloss is probably the ticket.
And to think - all along I thought Altmann WAS using the TI chip, because he offers 24 bit option. I didn't know the older Philips could do high res. I read the hell out of 1704, thinking it was in the Altmann. Lessloss is just too expensive for me, and the Altmann even with JISCO turned off and stock SB as transport sounded plenty good enough. Lessloss website is an interesting read though. Both camps obviously know their stuff. But only one uses tubulator goo. Rich
So with the JISCO on did it make a big improvement? jaspal.
So with the JISCO on did it make a big improvement?