dcs ELGAR versus DELIUS


Has anybody heard both units head to head? Is the price difference really justified. Thanks a lot for your Help
fchurtic
In my system, the Elgar has much better dynamic range than the Delius. If you already have a good pre, maybe the gap is closer. Driving directly, the Elgar will be essential.
Suchart
Hello,
I own the Delius with the Purcell. To your question about the Elgar via Delius, there is NEARLY NO Difference !!!
The main difference between these two is: you can connect more units to the Elgar. The Processors are the same !
Maybe, when someone is out there with golden ears, it might be possible, he is able to hear a little better bass definition.
Reason :
The Elgar was the first unit for the private user. It was very successful. DCS thought about the upgrade philosophy and there they had two problems :
The housing of the Elgar is super expensive to make it perfect
and
because of the housing the technicians need very much time to replace some parts ( = expensive ).

So the Delius was born.
From the first idea it was made modular, where changing parts is much faster possible and the housing is much cheaper to do.

Inside they are the same !!

DCS is not big enough to have Processors which are better than some others. They use the same.

Difference from listening:
Maybe when a user don't use a preamp and connects it directly to the amp, then it is possible that some will work better than the other ( System dependent )
We checked it both connected to a premium Pre amp.

With Both you are a winner.
The way I understand it is that SRA (stylus rake angle) is the paramount parameter to be set & VTA is a means to that end i.e. you set SRA by setting VTA. Every record is slightly diff. in thickness so SRA set for 1 LP is not going to be the same as another. 2 very similar thickness LPs will probably share the same VTA setting as the SRA for both of them is practically the same.
So, I am not surprised that you arrived at this conclusion that each LP has "only one magic point". It appears to make sense (& seems rather cumbersome to do :-) unless you have a JMW arm, as you do).
FWIW. IMHO.