Assemblage 3.1 vs. EVS Millenium II DAC


I am in the market for a moderately priced DAC, am looking for a detailed yet smooth-sounding unit. Would be running the DAC on a Meridian 500 transport, Spectral/MIT system. Any and all comments welcome, including transport-DAC cable recommendations. Thanks in advance.
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Cant comment on the EVS.The Assemblage dac 3.1 is magical.I prefer Viynl but if Digital is your bag the 3.1 is as good as it gets without spending double.
Sorry for the spelling mistake on previous post
My Millennium II is leaving Ric's shop next week. I hope it is as good as we've been expecting. Sean
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Sean,

Are you a new customer for Ric, or are you a customer who is upgrading from one of his previous DACs? I'm asking because I now have the DAC 1B, and is on the waiting list to upgrade my 1B to the II. Just want to know if Ric was getting closer to the upgrades. The DAC 1B is a very muscial, dynamic and transparent. A certain best buy for the money.
It's a new piece as i have never done business with him before. I'm just curious as to how it will stack up compared to a tube based DAC ??? I'll guess we'll just have to wait and see... Sean
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Hello, everyone. I talked with Ric the otheryesterday about the Millenium II DAC. I hope I don't get in trouble with Ric for posting this, but he actually recommends going with his newly upgraded Sony 9000es over the separate DAC unless your system requires use of a separate DAC. He stated that if of equal quality, the single box unit would always outperform a separate transport and DAC because of a "an unretrievable 10% loss of information b/t transport and DAC." This in light of the fact that he would make MUCH less money upgrading the 90000es vs. selling the MII. He doesn't have a firm price on the upgrade cost for the 9000es, but said it would be b/t $300-400. The 9000es can be had for $1150 to your door from www.oade.com. This is certainly something I will be pondering in the next few weeks. If anyone has comments on this topic, please jump in. I am desparately seeking your opinions and experiences.