Great thread. nice to see some usefull exchanges without things falling apart. I would love input from this group on a decision I have been considering.
I have owned a heavily modified Resolution Audio Quantum dac for some time now. Imagine the GNSC mods to an Opus but on steriods. I have really never heard a DAC with the old UltraAnalog dac set that I did not like to be honest.
I have not at all cared for the recent generation of upsampling DACS and digital sources that I have heard.
The only dacs that have had me curious are the AN Dacs. I have an opportunity here on Agon for the 3.1 that is listed and am tempted. I worry though that as has been written, I will give up a significant amount of extension and low end authority. I would not be surprised if my Quantum has some of the best macrodymanics and scale possible at any price it is that good. The only thing it lacks, and this is nitpicking, is that last bit of body in the midband, particularly on stringed instruments, less on vocals. Overall this dac is on the warm side of neutral but with an incredibly expansive soundstage and all the other good stuff. I recently borrowed a CD7 and felt I had the same overall tonal balance but with better extension and much better slam, if that lends any perspective.
I've got Willie Nelson playing right now with all his great tone, and really nothing is missing.
any thoughts?
I have owned a heavily modified Resolution Audio Quantum dac for some time now. Imagine the GNSC mods to an Opus but on steriods. I have really never heard a DAC with the old UltraAnalog dac set that I did not like to be honest.
I have not at all cared for the recent generation of upsampling DACS and digital sources that I have heard.
The only dacs that have had me curious are the AN Dacs. I have an opportunity here on Agon for the 3.1 that is listed and am tempted. I worry though that as has been written, I will give up a significant amount of extension and low end authority. I would not be surprised if my Quantum has some of the best macrodymanics and scale possible at any price it is that good. The only thing it lacks, and this is nitpicking, is that last bit of body in the midband, particularly on stringed instruments, less on vocals. Overall this dac is on the warm side of neutral but with an incredibly expansive soundstage and all the other good stuff. I recently borrowed a CD7 and felt I had the same overall tonal balance but with better extension and much better slam, if that lends any perspective.
I've got Willie Nelson playing right now with all his great tone, and really nothing is missing.
any thoughts?