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Hi jaspal and GHM,I don't like to disagree with GHM , but I've tried the Dialogue II with the TVC, and the match is perfectly fine. If you are thinking of using this DAC with the TVC, don't worry, it is a very good sounding match and you won't be missing a thing. Remember the TVC helps with low impedance sources, it does not hinder them. These two pieces are actually a very fine match.
Quote from: NewBuyer on 27 Apr 2007, 06:56 amHi jaspal and GHM,I don't like to disagree with GHM , but I've tried the Dialogue II with the TVC, and the match is perfectly fine. If you are thinking of using this DAC with the TVC, don't worry, it is a very good sounding match and you won't be missing a thing. Remember the TVC helps with low impedance sources, it does not hinder them. These two pieces are actually a very fine match.No problem my friend . Glad it does sound OK. My AS Dac sounded fine..just a little thin when compared to the Paradisea using the op amps and tubed buffer. For $160..it doesn't hurt to try.
Take a look at the upcoming Promitheus DAC with its transformer output, balanced power transformer, and innovative circuitry at $340.
QuoteTake a look at the upcoming Promitheus DAC with its transformer output, balanced power transformer, and innovative circuitry at $340.Rollo,Have you listened to the Promitheus DAC yet? How does it sound? Nicholas has an optional of Silver pulse transformer. Is this worth to upgrade if you order one? Thanks.Tan
Recently at the March rave meeting we compared a modded Paradisea and stock Paradisea to the Lector CDP. It was no contest. The Lector was the clear winner. Yes it costs $4500 these days but IMO worth every penny. It is beautiful to look at as well. The Paradiseas of the world are a tweakers delight and priced low and sound very good. However not in the sane league as the big boys. If your on a budget fine but if you have the scratch try a Lector you may never go back. For me Cd is an easy way to listen and most new music is unfortunately on CD only. The Lector is the first CDP in my system that makes me almost forget about vinyl. What we need from a Manf. IMO is a DAC that has innovative design and can mate with our computers to eliminate the transport and jitter problems. Wavelength comes to mind, but not cheap. Again nothing innovative in circuit design just better parts with great execution. Altman as well but not inexpensive. Take a look at the upcoming Promitheus DAC with its transformer output, balanced power transformer, and innovative circuitry at $340. Will it outperform the Lector ? Time will tell. If the Lector was sold direct a savings of 70% could be had. They would fly out the door at $1400. Dealers and distributors must make a living so $4500 it is. Too bad for us. Sorry I got off the subject just venting. Anyway for the prices of the new DACs you cannot go wrong they sound fine. Just do not listen to the Lector. rollo
If your on a budget fine but if you have the scratch try a Lector you may never go back. For me Cd is an easy way to listen and most new music is unfortunately on CD only. The Lector is the first CDP in my system that makes me almost forget about vinyl.
Recently at the March rave meeting we compared a modded Paradisea and stock Paradisea to the Lector CDP. It was no contest. The Lector was the clear winner. Yes it costs $4500 these days but IMO worth every penny. It is beautiful to look at as well. The Paradiseas of the world are a tweakers delight and priced low and sound very good. However not in the sane league as the big boys.
Quote from: rollo on 27 Apr 2007, 08:40 pmRecently at the March rave meeting we compared a modded Paradisea and stock Paradisea to the Lector CDP. It was no contest. The Lector was the clear winner. Yes it costs $4500 these days but IMO worth every penny. It is beautiful to look at as well. The Paradiseas of the world are a tweakers delight and priced low and sound very good. However not in the sane league as the big boys.Interesting, as I replaced a Lector CDP 0.6T with a Shigaraki transport and Paradisea DAC combo, which I like better. I've only heard the Lector CDP 7T once for a few minutes, but would imagine it is much better than it's little brother, and better than a (insert name) transport + Paradisea combination. That's what you pay for.
Take a look at the upcoming Promitheus DAC with its transformer output, balanced power transformer, and innovative circuitry at $340.Rollo,