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Having now listened to several of the free downloads from this sitehttp://www.2l.no/hires/index.htmlin both 354PCM (the recording format) and DSD128, and despite being a DSD fan, I generally find the DXD slightly more relaxed and musical.I know this could be due to DXD/DSD differences in my Auralic Vega, but I think it more likely represents support for the principle of playing back inthe same format as the music was recorded in.
I've now done a bit of a/b with the femto clock.First I must emphasise that, as stated in the booklet, Exact will only work with a low jitter source. If there is too much jitter you get audio drop-outs. Itdoesn't really work- like trying to sharpen a very blunt knife with too fine a setting. My SACD rips are mostly OK, sometimes not. Channel Classics downloads areall ok.. For those that drop-out occasionally it's best to use Auto which optimises clock speed vs initial jitter.The difference between Auto and Exact is noticeable and fascinating. Mostly Exact is best- the timing of the music is sharp as a razor. The notes come over asabsolutely precise- no blurring at all. Funnily enough, though, for some pieces of music- especially jazz- Auto can be better. One file of piano improvisationsfrom 2L Bench Test sounded slightly clinical in Exact and more "smokey" in Auto- as if you were in a smoke-filled jazz club!The DAC would, I think, be unforgiving of bright recordings or systems that tended towards the bright side. It isn't bright itself but is towards that end of the spectrum.Don't get me wrong- it doesn't sound "digital" but I wouldn't pair it with other components on the bright side of neutral.I obviously have more listening to do, but so far I think it is very, very good and exceptional value.
I came across some very interesting news regarding Resonessence Invicta and Concero near term new releases. See Post 546,http://www.head-fi.org/t/634760/resonessence-labs-concero-discussion-review-thead/540. Will
Jackman,As I posted, the upgrade to existing W4S DAC2s (link shows it too) is $350.
DSD playback is now more or less mainstream on Dacs.
We have a LOT, at leat 3,000 pure DSD albums and another 1,500 analog transfers. What we need is more NEW stuff and a bit more variety.