SOLD: Calyx 24/192 Asynchronous USB DAC + Calyx Power Supply

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kimchee411

For sale is a silver Calyx 24/192 DAC with Calyx Linear Power Supply.  It is only about 3 weeks old, mint condition.  This is my 2nd Calyx DAC.  It is an excellent sounding piece.  Highly detailed, dynamic, and clear yet smooth, refined, and organic.  If you like an "analog" sound this is your DAC.  It is often compared to the Weiss DAC202.  My new speakers produce huge imaging and so does this DAC so I need to scale it down for my room.  Therefore the sale, sadly.

The DAC comes with original box and accessories, which haven't been touched.  The box that the PSU came in was a pathetic generic brown box with no special foam, so I will re-box.















SOLD at $1525 + shipping
« Last Edit: 9 Apr 2012, 08:20 pm by kimchee411 »

rfluongo

Re: FS: Calyx 24/192 Asynchronous USB DAC + Calyx Power Supply
« Reply #1 on: 30 Mar 2012, 11:25 am »
I see you are also selling an upgraded Havana, which I also have. Can you comment on the differences between the two? I've thought about trying a good "mainstream" DAC vs. the tube NOS Havana so your perspective would be helpful. Thanks.

kimchee411

Re: FS: Calyx 24/192 Asynchronous USB DAC + Calyx Power Supply
« Reply #2 on: 30 Mar 2012, 04:16 pm »
I think the Calyx is definitely the superior DAC.  They both share a warm, rich, organic type of sound that many will find "musical" but the Calyx is more dynamic, brings lots of the inner detail that the Havana lacks, throws a HUGE soundstage with large images, is more airy in the highs, and has better defined, more authoritative bass.  The Havana still has a very wide and fairly deep soundstage, but smaller in scale and a more recessed presentation, and maybe carries a tad more texture and richer tone in the mids.  I think it also has more leading edge/transient snap.  The Calyx is a somewhat soft sounding DAC in that sense, but only in that sense -- the transparency and dynamics are very good.

My general feeling is that in largish rooms, for big scale with big, highly resolving sound and complex music, the Calyx does a great job and the Havana is insufficient.  For small rooms and more intimate feel and smaller ensemble music the Havana is very engaging and eminently musical.  Used in my bedroom system, I enjoyed it a lot and its shortcomings did not draw my attention at all.  Unfortunately I now need a DAC with volume control in both systems as I'm moving from an integrated to a power amp in my bedroom and probably a preamp with no remote in my living room.  As mentioned in the original post, I also feel the scale is a little TOO large with the Calyx and my new Tannoy Turnberry SE's.

If you read the Stereophile review of the Weiss DAC202, that is the sense I get about the Calyx, so I now understand why people describe similarities between the two.  I am now using a Bel Canto DAC3, and I also agree with the comments about the sonic signature of the DAC3.5VB in that review.  It all depends on taste.

rfluongo

Re: FS: Calyx 24/192 Asynchronous USB DAC + Calyx Power Supply
« Reply #3 on: 1 Apr 2012, 01:34 pm »
I appreciate your comments. Thanks for taking the time. I need to break open my piggy bank and just try a few things.