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Sounds Great MttBsh...what front end are you running into the SCHIIT?
I'm of the mind that transports are little more than spinners, that the DAC is where the sound quality is determined.
I'm using a Sony Blu-Ray BDP S590, which is nothing to get excited about but it's worked flawlessly for a couple of years and allows me to play both CDs and DVDs through my system. I use the optical out to the Schiit. The Sony sounds indistinguishable from the Oppo it replaced (which broke down after two or three years). I'm of the mind that transports are little more than spinners, that the DAC is where the sound quality is determined. I'd be interested in knowing if others have a different opinion.
The transport needs to be of the highest quality you can afford. They make a huge difference in sound quality. If you have a high quality DAC, a cheap source will stifle its capabilities.
Almost finished breaking in my MultiBit Gungnir. I have ~200hrs on it. I will be comparing it to my Pagoda DAC ( slightly modded )...I will keep you updated.Dwight
Not to add fuel to the fire, but most of the DACs I have owned and heard from a Bel Canto DAC-1, to a Bel Canto DAC-2, a 47 Labs Shigaraki NOS DAC and also a REGA DAC-1, it is very difficult for me to hear a DAC A in itself sounding better than lets say a DAC B. What I do hear is that the DAC does had a little something more that can either add or detract to the resolution of the entire system. Perhaps my hearing is damaged but I always wonder when people in reviews state that for example, the Chord HUGO sounds fantastic and the like. Can I be trained to isolate the resolving qualities of a DAC in itself from all the effects that come from other devices and cables that are part of the system in question? I wonder. That being said, there must be something about pricey DACs that must make them pricey. SCHITT being know to be into pure engineering and selling expensive components engineered and built at reasonable prices but make a rocking DAC, but hey, I will stop my rant here. PS: 2 of the DACs that I still have in my system are the 47 Labs Shigaraki DAC and the Rega DAC-1
I think that some of the importance of a good transport depends on the quality of the DAC as well. In particular, how well the DAC handles incoming signals. Does it reclock? How sensitive is it to jitter, etc. And there are also external options such as the W4S Remedy, etc.
I have only listened to a handful of dacs and I agree that with some of them there is not a lot of difference. The ones I don't notice much difference with are in a CD or DVD player of average quality. I can say with confidence that I have heard a significant difference between a Havana dac, Metrum Octave dac "both nos but one is tube based" and PS Audio Digital Link 3 with upgrades which up samples and is SS. None of these are pricey dacs but they are very different sounding to me so I don't think it is price alone that makes the difference.