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If its such a big deal, than why do Jackman and Tyson still prefer the ART over the Scott Tube DAC after having used both in their system?
Dynamic is probably a one word summation I would use for this DAC. I have never owned a CD source that starts and stops on a note and so immediate. I have to say that my experience with CDPs isn't massive or very highend. My Meridian is smooth but with a slightly sharp topend. When compared to the SN - DACKIT the Meridian sounded muffled and frankly, dead.Although the soundstage on the Meridian is deep and wide, it always sounded safe and unsurprising. In contrast, the SN DAC has a liveliness about it. The instruments has a quality where you're led to believe they were playing 15 metres infront of you. Same soundstage width and depth (maybe) but more alive. Why I say "maybe" is because the soundstage depth seems to be more place-able due to the microdynamics coming from the SN DAC. An example would be the decay of a guitar string or snaredrum. Same depth but more detail there. I'm able to place the source of the sound much more.Remember, we're talking about a comparison between a $240 DAC and a $3000 CDP here - and I'm actually saying that I prefer the sound of the $240 DAC!I have many CDs that I've categorised as "okay but not great" recordings. There's nothing wrong with them but I've never been fired up by what I thought to be the music. How wrong was I? Some of them are very good musicians recorded very well. Its just that the Meridian just mellowed it out to the extent that none of the drama came through. The SN DAC brought all that to the fore.There is a warning that comes with all this drama however. The SN DAC takes no prisoners. At times its just down right harsh. There's a distinct possibility that the running-in process wil take the edge off that - Thats my hope also. But if it doesn't - those wanting to purchase this DAC will have to bear it in mind when system matching. I suspect it'll sound really good with a mellow sounding valve amp like Unison Research.Well, that's that for now. I'll keep people posted when I can make some further observations and any thoughts come to mind
If the TubeDac just had some more dynamics and "get up and boogie" type of sound, it would, IMO, go from very good to "great".
hello,i must be going mad, i thought that there was a scott nixon forum at audiocircle. does anyone have the website address?regardsrod