FS: Antelope Zodiac Gold DAC w/ Voltikus external power supply SOLD!!

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It is with a somewhat heavy heart that I am putting my beloved Antelope Zodiac Gold DAC, and its matching external Voltikus power supply up for sale. 

As many of you know I reviewed this DAC and love it.  It does a lot of state-of-the-art things including:

* all sample rates from 16/44 up to and including 24/384k (this includes DXD or 24/352k as well).
* USB Class 2 Audio drivers that are plug-n-play in the Mac and Linux world, allowing this DAC to driverlessly integrate with all the new Linux music servers (Auraliti, Vortexbox, etc) up to 24/192, as well as 24/384k in the OSX world of Mac Minis, and all recent Windows OS's.
* an incredible remote-volume stepped relay attenuator that rivals hi-end preamps for tone, texture, clarity and overall drive.  This aspect alone, the first I'd ever found in a stand-alone DAC (first capable one , that is, out of over a dozen that claim it) that allowed me to replace my hi-end stereo preamp collection (including a $20k list Concert Fidelity CF-080LSX).  The ability to go direct-to-amp, yet lose no musicality, is huge.  Also, keep in mind that the DAC includes two sets of analog inputs to further serve as a preamp control center.
* a great side benefit is that the headphone out (adjustable impedance via the menu) is a dedicated path and sounds great.

The ONLY reason I am selling this wonderful combo (the Voltikus takes the Gold to state-of-the-art levels of bass control, noise floor and resolution) is because I have become overwhelmed with my DSD projects, including ripping SACDs and playing native DSD, and don't play it often enough anymore to be commensurate with its value.  (This DAC is not DSD-capable, which is not an issue for 90%+ of the audiophiles out there.)










As you can see from the pictures, the DAC has a plethora of digital inputs (including 24/384k USB, two S/PDIFs, AES/EBU, and 2 toslinks) as well as two sets of analog inputs, RCA and 1/4" TRS (so it is officially an analog preamp as well).  A wordclock input rounds out the inputs on this packed DAC.  There are also de-jittered S/PDIF and AES digital outputs.  The analog outs are both RCA and balanced (XLR outs have adjustable gain on back panel).  A remote controls volume and input selection.

This DAC has received numerous reviews and awards, and will be the cornerstone of a great stereo system.

I will ship to US and Canada.  Buyer pays shipping and paypal fees.  I am firm with $3,000, a quite fair price given that the pieces list for almost $4500 and have the ted_b break-in service (I, along with many folks, have reported that this DAC does not blossom until about 600-800 hours).  :)  I will also include a Wireworld Ultraviolet USB cable.  I have all the original boxes and manuals.  I am the original owner as this was bought directly from late great Lee Weiland, the best Antelope dealer in the country!!

Thanks in advance.....
Ted

« Last Edit: 5 Mar 2012, 04:48 am by ted_b »

Big Red Machine

Anybody want to buy a Bolder modded EE dac to help me fund this Zodiac?? :thumb: :drool:

I'm serious, not just joking around.  I'd love to try this dac.

TomS

What a steal on a great combo. I'm sure it will go fast. Good luck with the sale Ted :thumb:

Phil A

Definitely a steal.  If I was further along (have not even started except for mainly leftover files from an old Microsoft Zune in WMA lossless going to a Squeezebox Touch) doing digitizing/streaming, I'd grab it.  Can't wait to retire again so I have time for keeping up more with audio stuff.  Someone is going to be very lucky.

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Bump! Dudes & Dudettes, if Ted says it's good. It's way good. Buy it. You won't regret it.

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Thanks for the comments.  Forgot to mention that the headphone out is amazingly good, too, and the DAC's menu allows for setting it for hi-effiicency or low headphones.  Srjan (6Moons) and others agree that it is a nice side feature.

I've edited the late night post (:) ) to include a little more info

saisunil

Actually I bought it for its headphone amp function - later sold it as I could not integrate headphone listening with the main system ...

Excellent price for sure ... I really liked it remote function ... the headphone amp is very powerful, uncoloed and joy to listen to ...

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