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TAL-Tube is a saturation plugin that have the characteristic of tubes and an additional amplifier mode. It's very suitable for adding higher harmonics and can give more excitement and analog character to digital sounds or drums. At extreme values it can also be used as a grungy distortion effect...
The Benckmark DAC2 is about as good as it gets. It makes ALL recordings sound about as good as one is going to get from the original medium. Since I picked it up recently, been going back to listen to a lot of CD's I hadn't played in awhile. In every case, there is significant improvement from any other DAC playback setup. A properly working DAC setup will make all digital sources sound as good as they are going to be able to. Some digital recordings that were not transferred well will never sound all that hot, regardless of what DAC is used.Some DAC's upscale the 44 KHz to 348 and higher, etc. Those DAC's sound good with the CD format, BUT, I find the DAC2 actually sounds better with CD's then the upscaling DAC's. It's all about keeping the noise floor low, along with actual bit resolution.
Yes, old CD's are showing more detail with my new DAC too, but its those "not so hot" cases of good music, but poor recording is what I'm talking about. Being a purist of sorts I agree that proper execution of "basic" technology wins out over lots of poorly done more "extreme" technology.So does your new DAC's additional resolution result in less enjoyment as warts are revealed?
I'm trying to enjoy all my music including early digital pop recordings and vintage recordings (like Bix Beiderbecke). I'm a music lover but as I upgrade my source these recordings are becoming harder to enjoy. These are not well recorded due to the technology of the day that modern equipment is revealing the warts all too well.
Personally, I want to hear warts and all. The great recordings are much more enjoyable, emotional, and realistic this way. You just have to "listen to the music" because those poor recordings are never going to be fantastic. So just enjoy the music for what it is, and forget the technical when listening to songs you like that are not all that impressively recorded.There is a fine line here. When everything sounds overly smooth and relaxed, you can also get into boring territory.I have tuned my system to be as balanced and resolute as possible. Nothing in the frequency spectrum stands out, but it is all there. This allows me to ignore the bad artifacts in some recordings and focus more on the performance.