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BTW, I don't agree with the others that have said that this is an unfair review. Any component is the sum total of it's parts and the execution of it's design, in equal measure. As such, it's ultimate performance will be a reflection of its inherent design principles and com ...
DAC's are like phono cartridges, it's really hard to say which one is "best". It really depends on how it sounds in the particular system it's in. We've had several customers replace modded DI/O's with ours (including Brian Cheney of VMPS) and we've talked to others who preferred the modded DI/O. System synergy and personal taste have alot to do with it. Doing a "shootout" between DAC's in a single system only tells you what you like in that particular system.
Not fair at all...
Does the dAck still use Scott Nixon's boards?
I think you've misunderstood my point, which was about testing methodology. In short, there was nothing invalid about Danny's test or his conclusions. If the dAck's design gives it immunity to noise from the AC mains ...
The dAck's design does not give it immunity to noise from the AC mains, its power source does. Which is why you are comparing apples to oranges
No one who really knows about audio gear setup would use a DAC w/out balanced noise control measures
Again, I see that you are not speaking from experience--no offense meant.