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CES is over, and you mentioned to me that you would have some actual bench test measurements of your VDA•2 DAC. When will those be available?
Noise floor and s/n are essentially the same thing and do not change when measured at 96k. Blue is left channel, red is right channel. Measurements were taken from a random unit during production testing yesterday using an Audio Precision System 2 Cascade Analyzer (the audio industry standard).The measurements were taken single-ended using the standard supply, noise performance is slighly better with VAC-1 and/or VRX-1 cables.
How about freq response and THD+N at 96 kHz ?I'm not being picky, I'm just being honest: I can't justify spending this much money (DAC + Power Supply + Balanced Cables) without seeing measurements in the mode that I will run this unit most frequently, namely 96 kHz. If you provide this, I will strongly consider purchasing this despite the cost.
If you provide this, I will strongly consider purchasing this despite the cost.
$600 for a DAC is an average to below average price for a high end DAC.
As for the graphs, I'd like to see them at 96 kHz if possible. You can always put the performance graphs up on the website to show the performance of the unit. I hope you can understand that this is a big purchase, but I'll be willing to spend it if the performance is up to my expectations for this much money.
Quote from: tvad4$600 for a DAC is an average to below average price for a high end DAC.I agree that there are many, many DACs priced above $600, but I suspect that the prices of other DACs weren't his reference. "A lot" of money is really going to be a personal measure unique to each person, perhaps most often referenced to your own level of disposable income or perhaps your set level of indulgence in this crazy hobby. One person's definition of entry level may be another person's definition of unobtainable.Audio is one of the more difficult hobbies I've encountered for people intent on determining the best bang for their given level of "bucks"... the amount of effort it takes to separate out the well marketed from the well designed at a given price point can be downright painful!Nice plots, Dusty! I wish more vendors would provide such data...PA, which Audio Logic DAC did your friend compare to, and how resolving was the rest of the system used to compare them?Thanks!
I realize that providing graphs is alot of work, and I REALLY APPRECIATE you doing that for me! However, I assumed that you already had these measurements for marketing purposes. I wasn't aware that you operated without them. Again, I hope I didn't come off as too demanding, but I'm sure you can understand that spending $600+ on ANYTHING can be quite a stretch for some people. However, I'm a strong believer in buying the best the first time, as long as it will last a long time. A DAC should do just that, so I'm strongly considering purchasing it.
I didn't realize you have a 30-day money back guarantee, but that's definetely a nice plus. Maybe you should make that more apparent on your website? That could be a huge selling point for you in the future.
At this point, I really have only one more question: will there be a revised version of the VDA•2 released anytime soon? How about a VDA•3?