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Iextremely musical but I can't shake the feeling of the soft low end and relaxed high end. The problem is I can't keep using the Apogee for my hi-fi system because I use it for work. Plus I don't need the A/D converter and other goodies that the Apogee has for my hi-fi rig.I'm hoping to find something that will bridge the gap between the musicality of the Lavry and the speed and range of the Apogee. Any suggestions on where to go from here?
JonL, do you have any other suggestions on things you've liked more then the Lavyr and why? I have the Rosetta 200 in my work rig, which is what I've been listening to the last week or so. Like I said, it opened my eyes(or ears) to what I was missing. A few days ago I also switched over to a more powerful amp with better bass which is probably why I'm hearing bigger differences between the DAC's.
I tried a number of DACs before settling on the on the Musical Fidelity X-DAC-V8. It's about $1.5K. I'm a big PS Audio fan, to me the MF smokes the PS Link DAC by a wide margin. It's fair to point out the MF costs $500 or so more than the PS.
Quote from: EDS_ on 23 Dec 2007, 03:32 amI tried a number of DACs before settling on the on the Musical Fidelity X-DAC-V8. It's about $1.5K. I'm a big PS Audio fan, to me the MF smokes the PS Link DAC by a wide margin. It's fair to point out the MF costs $500 or so more than the PS. Hi EDS_Do the MF DACs still use an optional external power supply, and if so, did you use it?
Thanks for the suggestions guys. I used to own the Monarchy NM24 which I liked a lot but I felt it was lacking a little high freq. detail and air. I wouldn't mind revisiting it now that I know better.JonL, do you have any other suggestions on things you've liked more then the Lavyr and why? I have the Rosetta 200 in my work rig, which is what I've been listening to the last week or so. Like I said, it opened my eyes(or ears) to what I was missing. A few days ago I also switched over to a more powerful amp with better bass which is probably why I'm hearing bigger differences between the DAC's.