Hi, I'm pleased to see this AVA forum, especially, since as a recent convert, I am building a system around an OmegaStar amp, OmegaStar SL preamp and OmegaStar DAC.
I am running a new HK DVD-31 via coax and a Sony CX225 via toslink (the only option) to an Audio Alchemy v2.0 DTI, and from there, to the AVA DAC.
I know in a 1995 newsletter, Frank mentioned the AA DTI as a solution to connecting a toslink-only CDP to an AVA DAC.
My question: Would I be better off getting the AVA toslink to coax adapter ($75) and skipping the 10-year-old DTI?
A curious side note. Running without a DAC, straight to the pre-amp, the HK sounded better than the Sony which was running through the AA DTI and DAC in the Box.
Now, with the HK and the Sony both running through the AA DTI and the AVA DAC, the Sony seems to edge the HK in sound, though both sound very good. The older Sony seemed to benefit most from the AVA DAC.
It's certainly not a scientific observation. All I know is the AVA DAC eliminated the fatigue factor.
The system is wildly engaging—an absolute treat to listen to. I realized soon, though, that even as the AVA gear breathed new life into my Paradigm Moniter 7s, I had outgrown them. I grabbed an immaculate pair of used Meadowlark Hot Rod Herons this weekend and can't wait to put them to work.
Thanks for your thoughts.
The Rube