Jeff Rowlands Amp and Dac vs. VAC amp and DAC


Hello, I am new to this forum but I have a question. I am trying to pair an amp + DAC with my Wilson Sabrinas. I have listened to Jeff Rowlands integrated with the Aeris DAC. And the VAC Sigma integrated with the Aeris DAC. Price is a factor and so is space. Does the 625 need a pre-amp? Any suggestions or thoughts? 
rinpoche
The gain on the Aeries DAC is adjustable. It clearly states how to adjust the volume when using it with a preamp. When I went from the Bricasti M1 DAC to the Aeris DAC I had too much gain, because I didn't read the owners manual. After adjusting the gain the sound was significantly better.

You are all so helpful and knowledgeable. Perhaps this is not the forum to ask, but what it 'gain'? 
Thank you, Ricred.  Good info.  Is the adjustment you are referring to internal to the unit, or is it the volume control that is on the front panel?

Rinpoche, gain is the relation between the output voltage of a circuit or component, and the input voltage that is provided to that circuit or component.  In the case of a component having a volume control, such as a preamp, it is usually specified based on the control being at its maximum possible setting. 

Although for a source component such as a DAC it is probably more proper to refer to maximum output level, or maximum output voltage, rather than gain, since the component is not being provided with an input voltage in the usual (analog) sense.

Best of luck as you proceed.  Regards,
-- Al
 
On paper the Rowland is a better match for those speakers. I suspect.  

Both Rowland and vac gear is top notch sound wise with trade offs other than sound quality  as you see which is often the case with ss versus tube gear.  


Matched optimally and set up well I would expect more similarities than differences between the two in general though I have not heard the specific models in question.  

If you can hear both and compare that would ideal.   
Al,
The gain can be adjusted on the front panel or via the remote. Rowland recommends that you adjust it so the two blue LED lights on the front panel are of equal brightness when used with a preamp. I have it about 4 clicks up from the recommended setting. I have found that to be optimum in my system...great gain, clarity, and it allows me to open up the volume control. Come to think of it, I just changed speakers that are more sensitive. I'm going to adjust the gain to the recommended setting to see which way I prefer.