New Lampizator Level 4/ Version 4 DAC in the house


Wonder if any other new owners of this DAC are out there as I find it to be the finest digital playback I have heard to date. This is the first digital front end piece of gear I have owned that has transformed my music.

Ya, other digital gear does this or that better, but this Lampy breaks through to a new level of musical enjoyment. Clear view into the music helping the speakers just disappear. Only 24 hours of break in and the music flows so sweet, intimate and seemingly without boundaries.

Looking under the hood I see an impressive power supply with films caps and several high quality chokes. Point to point silver wired except for the digital and USB boards. This is a three tube player that is tube rectified. One has the option for SS rectification if desired.

Ya, I love this Lampy!
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I share Lukasz's bias regarding R2R chips. I have had the thought of putting the 6 chipset in the 7 along with separate DSD functionality. Redbook and DSD are the only digital file types that hold my interest at this point....
Andrew,

That seems sensible.

Mattn,

You may consider getting a Fikus Transport (Squeezebox based) and connecting it via ethernet, rather than wifi.
Lampi DSD:

Bruce Brown was vary favourable with the prototype in his Mojo review a few months ago.

See what he says about the upgraded Duelund/Balanced version here:

http://www.whatsbestforum.com/showthread.php?14676-Lampizator-DSD-DAC&p=266858#post266858

Also it seems that a L4G4 review is coming out soon in PFO magazine and the teaser is fascinating.
If you use a non-audiophile grade transport (a.k.a. computer), then something like an offramp is prudent. Another affordable option is the l-fi product's from AMR.
Huh? Is a computer not simply another method of processing a digital signal, not unlike a CD/DVD disc player, or any number of transports available. What distinguishes an "audiophile grade transport" from a computer or another type of "non-audiophile grade transport?" Is it the case, the brand name, the price, the market audience? Who is the judge that decides whether certain gear is "audiophile grade," or not?

Some transports are going to sound better, based on design and implementation but at what point do they cross the threshold and become "audiophile grade?" My SS drive Mac mini always sounded good but, adding the Mojo Audio filter, linear PS, outboard AV drive, and cables took the performance to a level beyond my $7K disc player, IMO. Does this still fall short of being "audiophile grade?"