My Vision DAC has arrived today as promised! After install, I selected 3 notorious CDs for my first listening session.

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From the first 3 notes on Playing the Angle, I knew this was a new sound. This album has some nasty "chain saw" synthesizers, driving beats, stereo panning and very calm and pleasant vocals. While the synth on selection 3 buzzed with it's rotating cutting teeth like buzz on a Leslie rotating speaker, I had the initial gut response to duck for cover. When the vocals entered the picture, it was kind of bizarre with highly distorted, nasty synths and totally perfect, non distorted vocals in total contrast of each other, yet playing at the same time. From that point on, I knew this DAC was "Visionary" to coin the phrase.
Thomas Dolby's Gate to the Mind's eye was soundscape of motion, featuring the theme song "Armageddon" which really likes to play with depth of field and lots of stereo panning of sound textures. It basically exploded before my eyes, er ears.
I was starting to understand why Henry (Oneinthepipe) blew some fuses on his first evening. The presentation is different. The music, along with all that wonderful texture, space and reverb project backwards, giving the recordings more depth, more impact and an almost strange sound of listening to monoblock amplifiers. This I attribute to the apparently excellent separation of the Vision DAC.
Some have commented that the DAC sounded better as time went on. My friends, you are simply getting use to your favorite CDs sounding in a better presentation. It will take some time for the mind to get use to the new presentation of the music.
The Camel CD, Coming of Age is a live recording of very special merit. It is very well recorded and the new Vision DAC revealed intricacies that I had not heard before. It is like this DAC is finally plowing thru complex musical passages and revealing everything as it must have sounded like in the studio. This may be some of the reasons why earlier DACs (from who ever) had a different sound, perhaps just failing to handle the complexity of it all when the music got going.
I will try to spend some more time with the new DAC tonight, but I can tell aleady that it's awesome.
Great job, Frank! I is one happy camper!
Wayner