The Primare BD32 is a stunning digital device; highly recommended :goodthread:
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The Primare BD32 is a stunning digital device; highly recommended :goodthread:
As USB dacs go I wouldn’t write off pro and semi pro usb music interfaces. As my active speakers have balanced inputs so I thought I would try out my Tascam 2x2 interface. Not only is it recognised as a USB dac without any drivers required, I retired my Rega DAC and now use the Tascam.
In a similar vein, this new consumer-orientated DAC from Pro company RME looks very attractive to me:
https://www.rme-audio.de/en/products/adi_2-dac.php
[IMG]https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4637/...96d9a2cf_c.jpg20170823_090339 by Geoff Old, on Flickr[/IMG]
Tucked in the bottom left of my rack is the best digital component I have heard, and I have heard a lot. It is the Technics SH-X1000 DAC, a Technics statement piece from 1995 with a $10,000 launch price designed to obliterate the first high end offerings from Krell and Mark Levinson. It only does redbook, but that's all I have and it makes them sing.
http://www.hifishock.org/galleries/e...1-technics.jpg
The internals show a care and attention that is rare. The Japanese statement pieces from this period are, in my opinion, some of the very finest hifi offerings of all time but were ignored by the British hifi press, to our misfortune.
That's a dac? Have you accidentally inserted a picture of a beefy power amp??
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Looks a crackin’ dac, but it did do some of that bollocks...albeit in quite an interesting way!
The matching cd transport looks just as good.
http://www.thevintageknob.org/technics-SH-X1000.html
Lovely bit of kit.
Just a gorgeous looking combo. I bet they never come up for sale. (BTW upsampling and oversampling are not the same thing at all. Upsampling attempts to recreate higher frequencies that are not on the recording. It gives a 'fluffy' sound I'm not especially keen on).