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Over a recent 3 day period, I had the opportunity to do a direct comparison of the CIAudio VDA-2 (with VAC-1) and the PS Audio Digital Link III.Maybe it was just me, my lack of "golden" ears or my system but after listening to Rock, Jazz, Blues, Acoustical and even some middle-ages-era church music sung in Latin, the 2 units were indistinguishable -- I couldn't detect ANY appreciable difference between the 2 DACs.This, to me, really says a lot about the more-affordable, better built (IMO) and smaller VDA-2/VAC-1 combo. I was really impressed with the little guy, it's a keeper!Terrific work Dusty and CIAudio
Over a recent 3 day period, I had the opportunity to do a direct comparison of the CIAudio VDA-2 (with VAC-1) and the PS Audio Digital Link III.Maybe it was just me, my lack of "golden" ears or my system but after listening to Rock, Jazz, Blues, Acoustical and even some middle-ages-era church music sung in Latin, the 2 units were indistinguishable -- I couldn't detect ANY appreciable difference between the 2 DACs.This, to me, really says a lot about the more-affordable, better built (IMO) and smaller VDA-2/VAC-1 combo. I was really impressed with the little guy, it's a keeper!Terrific work Dusty and CIAudio!
The VDA-2 should similar but a little better. We use the PCM1794, which is a higher performance version of the 1798 used in the PS. This allows for use of a simpler/better discrete analog stage.