Reference DACS: An overall perspective


There has been many threads the last few months regarding the sonic signature of some of the highest regarded reference DACS (Dcs,Meitner,Ensemble,Audio Note,Zanden,Reimyo,Accustic Arts) here on the GON. I have been very fortunate to audtion many of these wonderful pieces in my home or friend's systems. I wanted to share, in a systematic way, my impressions/opinions with you GON members for a two reasons: 1)That my experiences might be helpful to fellow members interested in audtioning these DACS. 2)Starting an interesting discussion regarding the different "sonic flavors" of these reference digital front ends. I totally agree with the statement, "if you have not heard it you don't have an opinion". Therefore, I have no comments regarding DACS from Weiss,Goldmund,Audio Aero and Burmester because I have never had the pleasure of audtioning them. I would love to hear from members who have and share their experiences with us. My overall impression is that these DACS(Dcs,Meitner,Ensemble,Audio Note,Zanden,Reimyo,Accustic Arts) can be grouped into two molar categories regarding their overall sonic signature. By the way, all of them can throw a large/deep soundstage with excellent layering in the acoustic space with "air" around individual players on that stage. However, than they start to part company into two major categories. Category #1) These DACS "flavors" revolve around pristine clarity, fine sharp details,speed,very extended top/bottom frequencies,and great PRAT. These DACS never sound "etched" or "in your face" but are more "upfront" then "layed back" in their presentation. The DACS, to my ear's, that go into this bracket are Dcs,Ensemble,Meitner. My personnal favorite in this group is the Ensemble, which I owned for two years. These DACS remind me of the sonic signature of speakers such as Wilson,Thiel,Dynaudio, Focal/JM Labs. Category #2) These DACS "flavors" revolve around a "musical/organic" sense, natural timbres,and an easy flowing liquidity. Their "less forward" presentation my give the impression of less detail, but I think in this case its an illusion fostered by their more relaxed/organic manner. The DACS, to my ear's, that go into this bracket are Audio Note,Zanden,Reimyo,Accustic Arts. I did find that the tube DACS did not have the top/bottom frequency extenstion and PRAT of the SS DACS in this bracket. For me, the Accustic Arts DAC1-MK3 gave me the best of both categories, therefore it is now the resident DAC in my system. These DACS remind me of the sonic signature of speakers such as Magnepan,Von Schweikert,Sonus Faber. Well, it's all just my opinion regarding these digital pieces, but I hope this post was at least informative/somewhat interesting and would lend itself to other GON members sharing their impressions, not about what DAC is the "BEST" in the world, but your personnal taste and synergy with your system.
teajay
Very Well Written,
I have the M2Tech Vaughan DAC (Dynamic,Agile and Fast) and can't be more happier with this piece, i also recently acquired a secondary backup DAC from Hegel the HD25 (Warm,glowy,comforting) i run both of this with my Pass Labs XA60.5 Class A Monoblocks & Aesthetix Calypso Signature Preamp, of lately i've been really impressed with Hegel - i think if they come up with a SuperDac, i might sell the HD25 and jump on to their SuperDac, i like their signature sound; even pondering about selling the Pass, and getting into Hegel the H30 Stereo Amp, and dump the rest of the cash on better wires.
I've tried every dac in the market, to me the best dac which is value for your dime and price performance ratio is the Hegel HD25 (warm,organic,fluid and effulgent) - a very forgiving dac when it comes to poor sources - superb timing and natural timbre, second by Mytek's 24/192 DSD DAC - this one needs a good power-chord but - after like 14 days of continuous play this one really bloomed especially on DSD tracks - I've tried every TEAC,TASCAM,Audiolab,Naim,Audionote etc etc i think close to about 14 DACS in total through-out all types of technologies - i think the mytek and hegel hd25 is very difficult to beat (unless you are talking about DCS)..even antelope gold didnt do it for me.
Have you tried Chord, Lampizator generation 4, AMR, Aesthetix, Auralic, CAD, TotalDac, The Phasure Nos1, MSB Analog, The VAD tube Dac, Light Harmonic, M2Tech Vaughn, Metrum Hex and Playback Designs MPD5?

If you havent tried most of these, you may be in for quite a pleasant surprise!
I think the best DAC is Japan bakoon, DAC-9730.
We test and compared with Maitner MA-1, Simaudio 650D,
Chord QBD76hd, Antelope Zodiac, in USB.
DAC-9730 was exellant.
Well Parkmoonsoo,

I'm glad if you love, assuming you purchased it, the Bakoon DAC-9730. However it might be the best you heard, however you did not include the CF reference DAC, either the first generation or the new battery powered one. This DAC is quite better then the ones you mentioned, so if you have a chance to listen to it you might come to a different conclusion.