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Question (everybody's fave question?):Ted & Friends:OK, I have the shpilkes bad to get a DAC. I have never seen such an explosion of exciting, quality gear at relatively decent prices. And you folks have confirmed my bias toward all things DSD. In my price range, from easily affordable to just-barely-really-shouldn't, the options I can remember look something like this.Concero. New version about to arrive, $800. Worth it to go one level higher?Matrix X-Sabre. Here now, $1150(?). Worth it to go one level higher?Mytek Digital DSD. Here now, Swiss Army knife, but some say a little brutal, sonically, $1600. Worth it to go one level higher?Exesound (think I got the name wrong) Mk. II. Here now, limited inputs but looks great, $2500. Worth it to go one level higher?Lampizator. Here now? Looks mind-boggling if it's for real, pretty, tubes, $3000 (I think). Worth it to go one level higher?Aurevic Vega. Here now, back ordered (?), gorgeous, $3500. My priorities: Balanced circuit, crystal clear but sweet if I can get it sound, not grating or abrasive, high-quality and reliability, ease of use. Any and all advice is welcome and appreciated. Thank you in advance. - JeffreyPS: Oops, I forgot the Sonore/Simple Design. Throw that in.
And the Teac UD-501
If listing all the DSD DACs (as I am also considering getting one due to all the hoopla), available now:Wyred4Sound DAC-2 DSD - $1600Wyred4Sound DAC-2 DSDse - $2500Benchmark DAC2 HGC - $2000And rumor has it Schiit has something coming at the lower priced end of the range.
Include the Lynx Hilo at $2,495, it's capable of 24/192 and DSD64 but not DXD or DSD128. I have one on loan at the moment and it's really nice and is also a very good A/D converter. Of the ones you have listed I've owned the Mytek and the Auralic VEGA. I also have a the TEAC UD-501 in at the moment and spent a week recently with the exaSound E20. Ted's heard a lot more DSD DAC's than I have but I've been fortunate enough to have played with a variety the last few months. For my tastes I'd rank them as follows, based on what I've heard in my system.Auralic VEGAexaSound E20 or the Lynx Hilo - both made me smile a lot. The Lynx gets the value award if you want to record. They were not here at the same time so I can't say directly which I'd prefer but neither left me wanting, same price.TEAC UD-501Mytek DAC192. I've only got a few hours on the TEAC but I prefer it to my memory of the Mytek. I really like the VEGA but one must try various settings and filters. I had a few friends over and we could make it nearly indistinguishable from the E20 and both are very good, can't go wrong with any of them IMO. mike
I would sure like to hear back from mgalusha/Mike soon (see his detailed post, above), as he clearly has firsthand knowledge of several of my top candidates. I would love to hear Ted chime in, as well, but I know he already has answered Qs from relative noobs like me a bazillion times. One thing's for sure, it's embarrassment of riches time in Dac Land.
All this talk about DSD Dacs...Well, how much music downloads are there that is DSD downloads? Minimal?So, though it's nice to have the feature, I doubt if it's worth it until there are more DSD Downloads, unless someone is using a PS3 to rip SACDs.
Thanks, Ted. That's good advice, of course (the auditioning), and much appreciated. I think I'll give Michal a call tomorrow and begin the process. May as well start with the most cost-effective of those three you just mentioned. At the least, I could rule it out and move on to further auditions. Idea! Or... I could get two or three loaners in at once and do a compare-and-contrast.
In my system and for my tastes I found the Mytek a little forward/aggressive on PCM. I liked it on DSD and while I've had a friend rip all my SACD's, I still have far more PCM than DSD, so the performance on PCM takes precedence. I also don't care for the DC offset on the Mytek's outputs. This is normal behavior per Michal @ Mytek and for a lot of folks isn't a problem but it was for me as my preamp and amps are direct coupled and pass DC, something that ultimately I decided I would not accept. Not sure how close the TEAC comes to the exaSound but this weekend I'm planning on spending some quality time with the Lynx, TEAC and VEGA. The TEAC has been playing all week and I am shipping the Lynx back to it's owner on Monday, so with any luck I can lock myself in the listening room and play geek for a while. That's good geek news to me, for the low price of the TEAC, should it prove out, and for another reason I will share below.I made note of the settings that make the VEGA sound very much like the exaSound, so that may provide some idea of how they compare. I did use a well filtered linear PS when I had the exaSound, so it was fairly optimal. The others all have internal power supplies but I'm using the same cords on all of them, a DIY version of the Less Loss cable. I'll try and provide more detailed information after I do some level matched comparisons. mike