Steve,
Aside from Chord and Resonnessence, I'm curious who else in your opinion makes well implemented DACs -
Looking for Better Jitter Reduction in a DAC
More expensive: Empirical Audio, dCS, Ayre, PSAudio, Playback designs, Bricasti Here is a top-tier PCM DAC shootout that has been ongoing for several years and involves many DACs (73 pages of posts): https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/absolute-top-tier-dac-for-standard-res-redbook-cd?page=73 Lower cost to consider: Sony HAP-Z1es, Wyred4sound (particularly driven using I2S), Metrum Acoustics, Rega, Bryston Have not been impressed with the pro-audio/studio DACs... |
Shadorne, My Benchmark DAC1 is ... oh I don’t know, maybe seven years old. I runs warm and always did. I have it on 24/7 for most of that seven years. Yes this is true it runs all the time. Did this degrade the sound? Maybe, heck I don’t know. It just is dead sounding next to my Accuphase. I always felt this way since I first plugged it in. What I learned when I purchased my Accuphase, a lesson that I keep relearning thirty years on now, is it is more about implementation than what chip does what. The earliest chips sucked... then something happened, I think the chips became good. The only two machines I thought were musical back then were the Accuphase and Ayre machines. That’s was it. Boxes that used the same chip sets were not nearly as good sounding as these machines.... it was not the chips that did it. Peace Bruce in Philly |
@bruce_philly If you left your DAC1 on for seven years straight night and day then I think you may have suffered what I observed. A dead sounding DAC due to capacitors aging (higher heat ages faster). I particularly noticed this when I got mine out of storage to compare to the DAC3 and DAC2 recently. I think my DAC had been on for about 10 years straight and as I mentioned it runs quite hot. There is no way a properly functioning Class A component should sound dead! Stereophile are fairly reliable in their classifications. |
If you left your DAC1 on for seven years straight night and day then I think you may have suffered what I observed. A dead sounding DAC due to capacitors aging (higher heat ages faster). And might/would that apply to any DAC? Or for that matter, any piece of electronics with capacitors? Some manufacturers recommend leaving their equipment on 24/7. |