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I have heard this DAC, and IMO it is a killer product. I have no idea what is inside and how it does what it does, I don't care. For me it is about the sound quality and the Tranquility gets it done in spades.
Air, air, and more air. The music seems so much more like a living and breathing presence. I like the music coming through the Havana but the music through the Tranquility is more fleshed out, more dimensional. As I think someone has already mentioned you can hear more of a note's decay. More of the music's nuance comes through with the dB dac than with the Havana. Notes seem less truncated, more shapely, more tonally complex not to mention more human, more clearly an emotional expression as well as a beautiful sound.
I'm about 50 hours into the break-in, but I made one tweak at Eric's suggestion that seems to be meaningful.I had the Tranquility plugged in to a PS Audio Quartet power filter using a VH Audio Flavor 1 power cord. Eric suggested I connect it directly to a wall outlet (even if that required using a plain vanilla cord for length). Eric suggested that the filtering wasn't needed and could be inhibiting the Tranquility.The analogy that I came up with (probably not original) is that of a water filter. It cleans up the water (or filters noise out of the current) but it restricts flow in the line. What Eric had to say was that they put a lot of work into the power supply in the DAC and the filtering doesn't help it BUT the affect of filtering may restrict the DAC's performance.In any case, the best I could do was connect the Tranquility with a stock black cord to the DAC plugged to the outlet via a drug store extension cord. I let it burn-in overnight and this morning I found a definite opening up of the sound (the air that a recent poster noted) and more oomph and texture to the bass.I can't say that this was solely due to getting rid of the filtering on the incoming AC. The DAC could have just happened to pass a turning point in the break-in. In my experience break-in can show stochastic jumps in improvement rather than a continuous improvement towards some asymptote.But I figured it would be of interest to folks to note that unfettered power connection seems to help the Tranquility.
What you are describing is sympomatic of any digital audio component plugged into a power filter that uses MOV's for surge and spike protection. The MOV's have a tendancy to "rattle" electrically and put noise back onto the line at frequencies that are deleterious to digital audio reconstruction (the clock) and playback. Power filtration is not a bad thing for digital, per se, just some types of componentry in the filters.Dave
What's an MOV? So the filtering is not purely subtractive. Maybe a better explanation than my water filter analogy.