Wow, what has happened over the last couple years? I've been away from the scene for a bit and I got the itch to build something again. I recently spoke (email) with Danny Richie during the past week and I've decided to get the Super-V's. I'm pretty stoked. Thanks to everyone by the way for allowing me to search through several threads to help me make my decision. Your comments to each other were very helpful. I especially enjoyed the thread of the Orion vs the V2.
I was pretty sure I was going to get the V2's at first but after talking it over with my wife she convinced me I wouldn't be happy if I didn't get the ones I really wanted. Boy did I do a good acting job.
Seriously though, I would have been more than happy with the V2's. They sound like they're just awesome. I just couldn't get over not having those servo subs. I almost got the LS-6's two years ago but life and business stalled me at the MDF stage of the build.
I've been a loyal GR guy for several years now and I've never been disappointed. My first speakers from Danny were the AV1+'s (renamed AV2's). After that I got the Paradox 3's. I put the AV's into my HT and added the center channel and AV-R's. I also purchased some AV-1's for a vacation home. I then sold my P3's to a friend and got a pair of OB-5's which I currently have. I haven't decided yet what I'll do with them once I get my Super-V's. I'll probably give them to my son.
Now that I have decided on that I couldn't help but notice everyone talking about dac's and deqx's and mini-mac's etc. Talk about a paradigm shift. All I've been doing this weekend has been researching the entire landscape.
I'm hoping I can get some help. I really want to get a DAC. Coming from the old school, I had a Thorens table with a Grace F9E ruby and I've never been happy with digital. It was just too easy not to have digital. I tried to convince myself it sounded good but I knew it didn't come close to analog. I have the Dodd battery pre (one of the original first 20 built) and two Dodd mono-blocks adorned in granadil wood. Boy are those gorgeous to look at, and do they sound wonderful.
Since I've pretty much shot the wad on speakers, I really need to be smart getting a very good dac at a very good price. If building my own gets me the biggest bang for the buck then I'll do it.
My dilemma is even though I've been doing a crash course this weekend trying to decipher all the info on all the different devices, I'm still lost on what to do. 8 bit, 16,24,32 yadda yadda. Tube ones, different chips, usb-mini mac, coaxial for CD (I have a Rega Planet) etc. etc. There seem to be endless options and the last thing I can afford to do right now is to go "Dac rolling". I saw the Chinese kits which look intriguing and reasonably priced.
Sorry I'm rambling, but I'm just not sure what to do and I'm hoping someone can give me some advice based on the equipment I already have. By the way I also have a MacBook Pro. Do I need to get a Mini Mac? I heard that was best which is ironic since I just bought one for my son in college trying to save money not getting him a laptop.
I'm also really exited about the DEQX type device. Pretty amazing stuff but I'll ask for help on that after I zero in on a dac first. Thanks in advance for any help you can give me. I do appreciate it.