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I love my DAC2 and have felt no desire to switch. I feed amps directly.
Have always been a fan, but some reviewers mentioned a dry, analytical studio sound. Any opinions to that?
The short answer is: DAC 1 = yes. DAC 2 = no. The DAC 2 is without question the best and most accurate sounding digital source I have come across to date.
And it's $2k which is nice.
Agreed. Especially when compared to other top end DAC units. The Primare/ ATC combo with the DAC 2 is outstanding in terms of sound quality.
I currently have both a DAC2 HGC and an AHB2 amp in for review. BM has really got something here. While the HGC is clearly very detailed, I don't think I've ever thought it was dry. It will tell you if a recording sucks, but strangely, it will still be enjoyable. For those that own a HGC, especially if you are digital only, you've got to hear it with the AHB2.
Excellent. Look forward to reading the review. The ABH2 looks like a very interesting amp indeed.My speakers need a lot of wattage to sound their best.
IME ATCs would be fine with the 100 watt ABH2 (unless listening at ear bleed levels).I've used as little as 6 sep watts and they were phenomenal together (if lacking a little headroom).I have no problems with 50 tube and 70 ss watts at my listening levels in a fairly large room.A 300 watt amp made no difference, a case where quality is more equal than quantity IMO.Good news though on the DAC2 HGC since I also have thought the Benchmark DACs would be a bit dry and analytical.
How is the HP amp stage? Or, are you using it as such? I've been equally happy with my Nuprime DAC-10h which has the same components....always interested how other similar products compare.
Thanks for the info on the DAC2.I don't want to argue about ATC speaker power requirements, but the post above and one you made in the Bryston circle "I have SCM-19's, and I can tell you they love power. Bryston amps should go well with ATC's, as they are not a difficult load, just a bit power hungry." goes contrary to my experience. While ATCs can handle high power, I don't want prospective buyers to pass because they think expensive high power amps are required.As with any good speaker, simply pair with an equally good amp and enjoy.