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QuoteHey Matt I was checking out the newer reference model on the site. Looks like this unit has a metal top and bottom. It should weight the TVC down pretty good. I listened to the Paradisea Dac with the TVC yesterday. This is an excellent match! I understand why Greg likes the combo so much now.Too add we compared it against an Arcam DV27..terrific sounding player. The Paradesia held its own with a player that retailed for 5 times its price! The Paradesia was the fuller sounding of the two. My friend preferred the Dac over his much more expensive Arcam for two channel music.Lovely, as that's the DAC I plan on getting...unless the Promitheus DAC will be an even better match! I emailed Nicholas after buying the latest reference version TVC in order to get some more details on his DAC. I'd get the single-ended, tube buffer version, hopefully with USB and TOSLINK connections. Then, we've got a good match-up for the Paradisea...which have been selling like hot cakes on eBay.
Hey Matt I was checking out the newer reference model on the site. Looks like this unit has a metal top and bottom. It should weight the TVC down pretty good. I listened to the Paradisea Dac with the TVC yesterday. This is an excellent match! I understand why Greg likes the combo so much now.Too add we compared it against an Arcam DV27..terrific sounding player. The Paradesia held its own with a player that retailed for 5 times its price! The Paradesia was the fuller sounding of the two. My friend preferred the Dac over his much more expensive Arcam for two channel music.
...I listened to the Paradisea Dac with the TVC yesterday. This is an excellent match!...
Quote from: GHM on 17 Nov 2006, 01:41 pm...I listened to the Paradisea Dac with the TVC yesterday. This is an excellent match!...GHM, with everything else held fixed in your system with TVC, except the following:- Audio-Sector DAC with Burson Buffer;- Paradisea (solo)Do you notice any sonic differences between these two arrangements? Could you describe please?
Yes we had better include the AS/Burson combo here (rather than just AS by itself), otherwise voltage/impedance issues would really mess up the comparison. Better to always include the upsampler too, I'm guessing.You mentioned the AS/Burson combo is more resolving. Is it correct to infer from your last post, that the AS/Burson combo is throwing a deeper soundstage? Less tube distortion = more accurate, etc? Would you characterize one or the other as less fatiguing, more natural sounding, etc? [This hobby is always fun verbally isn't it ]
As mentioned previously, they both sounded like garbage without the upsampler in the loop in my system. Not completely sure why though . Maybe my transport just sucks really bad!
Quote from: GHMAs mentioned previously, they both sounded like garbage without the upsampler in the loop in my system. Not completely sure why though . Maybe my transport just sucks really bad! That's odd to have to upsample. I plan on using my Mac Mini having read nothing beats a computer as a transport, period. I specifically searched for non-oversampling and non-upsampling DACs to avoid that "kink" in the system. Do you have a computer with an optical audio out? I'd be very interested to find out how different your system sounds at that point (and whether you still need to upsample).P.S. I plan on powering my setup with a B&K EX-442 rated at 200w/ch into a pair of ADS L1290 speakers. I think that should suffice, no?
The 1545 chip(Paradesia and Constantine) may have the edge in midrange resolution over the 1543 used in my Dac. There's no real winner in this . I like the Paradesia quite a bit and would be very happy to live with it.It would boil down to which sound you prefer... laid back or more up front.
without hijackin the promitheus thread, i am wondering if there's anyone who had a chance to compare paradisea and constantine DACs. with paradisea DAC i might have 2 issues - first is that i tend to keep most of my equipment on 24/7 and that sucks with tube gear. second, not sure that tubes don't add some extra "spice" which is actually a step away from accurate reproduction towards an artificial pleasure.could be i'm wrong, i'm just seeking for more on differences between 2 DACs
Quote from: maxwalrath on 16 Nov 2006, 06:54 pmQuote from: GHM on 15 Nov 2006, 08:12 pmHopefully I'll be getting a second Promitheus unit. This will allow me the opportunity to loan one out to the AC members that ask me about trying it out in their systems without having to buy a unit out right.If you do get a second one, I'd love to give it a listen. I'm using a Patek now also, but I'm thinking of going back to an integrated for $$ reasons and to buy an LCD TV. I've been on the fence about trying one for a while. No problem at all maxwalrath. I have one other AC member that I've promised a listen so far. As soon as I get word of the other one shipping out. I'll send this one to him. After he listens for a week or so. I'll have him send it to you. Lonewolf has taught me a lot about sharing. That's what I love about this site. There's a wealth of nice peole here that do the same! I've still got to get the current one back from my friend..he doesn't want to let it go!
Quote from: GHM on 15 Nov 2006, 08:12 pmHopefully I'll be getting a second Promitheus unit. This will allow me the opportunity to loan one out to the AC members that ask me about trying it out in their systems without having to buy a unit out right.If you do get a second one, I'd love to give it a listen. I'm using a Patek now also, but I'm thinking of going back to an integrated for $$ reasons and to buy an LCD TV. I've been on the fence about trying one for a while.
Hopefully I'll be getting a second Promitheus unit. This will allow me the opportunity to loan one out to the AC members that ask me about trying it out in their systems without having to buy a unit out right.
...Yes the AS/Burson seems deeper. I think this is just because of the lower voltage or gain. With the Paradisea the musicians step just infront of the speakers. Where as their behind the speakers with the AS/Burson combo.Guitar finger play is slightly more delicate on the AS/Burson..but the Paradesia makes the guitars sound fuller and a tad more vibrant. The 1545 chip(Paradesia and Constantine) may have the edge in midrange resolution over the 1543...
Quote from: GHM on 18 Nov 2006, 12:30 pm...Yes the AS/Burson seems deeper. I think this is just because of the lower voltage or gain. With the Paradisea the musicians step just infront of the speakers. Where as their behind the speakers with the AS/Burson combo.Guitar finger play is slightly more delicate on the AS/Burson..but the Paradisea makes the guitars sound fuller and a tad more vibrant. The 1545 chip(Paradisea and Constantine) may have the edge in midrange resolution over the 1543...Thanks for giving your impressions GHM! Are you sure that the differences you are hearing between the Paradisea and AS/Burson combo, would be due to different voltage/gain structures in the DACs? The reason I ask, is that the Burson Buffer should be more than making up for any voltage/impedance/gain shortcomings from the Audio Sector DAC alone. In fact, the Burson contributes (I believe) +6db gain, and with the excellent power supply in the Burson, voltage should certainly not be lacking. Input impedance is 500K ohms, and output impedance is reduced down to around 15 to 30 ohms.The differences may instead be due to the passive I/V design, and the lack of any tube buffer distortion in the Audio Sector unit. Not to mention they use different DAC chips (TDA1545a vs TDA1543) and different digital receiver chips (CS8414 and CS8412)! Who knows, perhaps it's something completely different from these! Do you have the Paradisea located a reasonable distance away from the TVC? I've found the TVC can pick up EMI from the Mhdt if stacked together...P.S. What, no more evil monkey?
...Yes the AS/Burson seems deeper. I think this is just because of the lower voltage or gain. With the Paradisea the musicians step just infront of the speakers. Where as their behind the speakers with the AS/Burson combo.Guitar finger play is slightly more delicate on the AS/Burson..but the Paradisea makes the guitars sound fuller and a tad more vibrant. The 1545 chip(Paradisea and Constantine) may have the edge in midrange resolution over the 1543...
...Wish I had a pair.
Quote from: Randy on 19 Nov 2006, 02:57 am...Wish I had a pair.Don't you think you're being a little hard on yourself there, Randy? (Sorry man couldn't help it)