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Quote from: Nuance on 28 Jul 2009, 02:25 amQuote from: TJHUB on 28 Jul 2009, 01:50 amNuance has been to my home and when he reads this thread, he may think I'm crazy for wanting any difference in sound; he may be right. Dibs on the PS Audio DAC! Seriously! Seriously? This is all I get from you on this, "dibs"?
Quote from: TJHUB on 28 Jul 2009, 01:50 amNuance has been to my home and when he reads this thread, he may think I'm crazy for wanting any difference in sound; he may be right. Dibs on the PS Audio DAC! Seriously!
Nuance has been to my home and when he reads this thread, he may think I'm crazy for wanting any difference in sound; he may be right.
The Modded DAC hadn't been broken in if that means anything to you, but it was much harsher. The top end was much more forward on the modded one. It didn't sound as natural in a way that made us all feel that the stock DAC was better. There were a few other differences that I cant remember anymore. Just like everything there were pros/cons for each but ya with the gear there, I thought the stock was better. Maybe it has mellowed out since then.
Quote from: TJHUB on 28 Jul 2009, 02:44 amQuote from: Nuance on 28 Jul 2009, 02:25 amQuote from: TJHUB on 28 Jul 2009, 01:50 amNuance has been to my home and when he reads this thread, he may think I'm crazy for wanting any difference in sound; he may be right. Dibs on the PS Audio DAC! Seriously! Seriously? This is all I get from you on this, "dibs"? We'll talk more via e-mail. But heck, I will sell something of mine to be able to buy that DAC from you if you sell it. So yeah, DIBS!
The modded PSA I had was not harsher. It was clearer but did not have more bass or midrange. The stock unit is a very good dac and you shouldn't worry yourself about upgrading that one. Instead I would audition other architectures including tubed units and nos so you can appreciate how others relate to the sound and who knows, you might find something different that you prefer.
There are quite a few excellent DACs on the market. What is your budget?
Quote from: Big Red Machine on 28 Jul 2009, 12:10 pmThe modded PSA I had was not harsher. It was clearer but did not have more bass or midrange. The stock unit is a very good dac and you shouldn't worry yourself about upgrading that one. Instead I would audition other architectures including tubed units and nos so you can appreciate how others relate to the sound and who knows, you might find something different that you prefer.I think you've hit the nail on the head. I didn't state my feelings properly, but this is what I was thinking. That's why I was looking into the NOS tube buffer DAC from MHDT (Havana). I do think I know what sound I'm looking for and I will quickly identify it when I hear it. I hope I find it. I'm going to be out of town the next couple of days, but I will PM you (on AVS as I saw a post that your PMs aren't working here?) Thursday night to see if we can work out that offer of your on the AS DAC.Thanks.
(on AVS as I saw a post that your PMs aren't working here?)
... It turns out that IE8 was unable to process them. I'm not sure about earlier versions. I then used Google Chrome and no problems at all. I haven't tested Firefox or any other browser, but the problem is with the browser you are using and how it interacts with audiocircle.
Quote from: jsalk on 28 Jul 2009, 03:28 pm... It turns out that IE8 was unable to process them. I'm not sure about earlier versions. I then used Google Chrome and no problems at all. I haven't tested Firefox or any other browser, but the problem is with the browser you are using and how it interacts with audiocircle.Please give Firefox a decent try for a few weeks. It is a much more secure browser, is open source, and tries to be standards compliant. Plus, there are many cool plug-ins that might interest you!
What do we think of the Berkeley Audio Design Alpha DAC.http://www.berkeleyaudiodesign.com/products.html
BRM:The Topp-Hat? Wayner has a Topp-Hat and likes the DAC. Good to see you back in the fold (for a while).
Quote from: RadioWonder on 28 Jul 2009, 06:13 pmWhat do we think of the Berkeley Audio Design Alpha DAC.http://www.berkeleyaudiodesign.com/products.htmlThe Berkeley is an excellent DAC, but far outside the budget of the OP. It is also best when when as both a pre-amp and DAC and requires a pretty serious computer setup (including expensive Linux soundcard which is around $800) to sound its best.For a more musical DAC I would HIGHLY recommend the Weiss DAC2. It is the pro version of the Weiss Minerva (different faceplate and feet). You can find many amazing reviews of the Weiss. It is a Firewire DAC and also has S/PDIF, Toslink, and AES/EBU inputs. It is one of the few DACs capable of 24/192 resolution. Beyond that it has the most glorious midrange I have yet to hear on a DAC. Unfortunately, at a little over $3K retail it is outside the OP's budget.TJHUB, you may want to try the Bryston DAC? I know quite a few people who enjoy it and it fits your budget. Plus you can buy it from Audio Advisor with a 30 day full money back trial