Audio Alchemy Nostalgia Trip


Back in the early/mid 90s I started my Hifi journey. I was a single guy, no responsibility, decent job and disposable income.

Having heard a friend's Naim Classic/Linn/Epos set up, I was hooked and off I went.

Not long after, I was the proud owner of a Naim Olive bi-amped system,with an Arcam Alpha CD transport and the Audio Alchemy DDE v.1.0. with Epos 11 speakers. Absolutely loved that system.

Roll forward half a decade or so later, I was married, new house that needed work - my beloved system was sacrificed and sold 🥴

That was the end of my Hifi journey part 1!

Forward to 2021, one divorce later, new partner, soon to be wife after 14 years. I jumped back in to my Hifi journey. My system continues to evolve, but I carried an itch with me from those good old days in my 20s; one was Naim, which I've scratched and moved on from. The second was the Audio Alchemy DAC

Ive been keeping an eye on fleabay for a decent working until with it's original power supply - last week I found one for £57 delivered.

Plugged it into my system, reduced sampling via Roon 🤪 and off I went.

I know audio memory is very unreliable, but I had tears welling up listening to tracks I was back then. What a trip! Lovely, lovely sounding DAC from a by-gone age.

Sorry for the long-winded post, but I have been so moved hearing this unit (again), I felt the urge to share

Thanks for reading guys 👍🙂

128x128painter24

Great post! Especially how we make these sonically emotional attachments to a particular piece of equipment that just sounded right to us and always will. 

For me it's the Reference 3A de Capo's I had, sold, mourned, found, and have again. And, like you, my audio system has emerged, faded, and re-emerged based on divorces and finances. 

Thanks for a good morning read. 

Back in the late 80s I had AA transport, dac, preamp had the trans and dac power supplies modified. For the last 3 year I have been using AAs last effort DDP-1 dac pre + PS -5 outboard power supply. Hard to beat. Comes up for sale once in a while for ~ $1500

I can really relate to the memories of systems we have owned in the past. That said, there has been a tremendous amount of change and improvement in digital technology since that time, and I think that you would be well rewarded if you invest in a modern DAC, especially one of the non-oversampling types. 

During the period when you had your Audio Alchemy, I had a Phillips CD 960 which was considered to be one of the top one-box players at that time. I used it happily for years then sold it to a friend. A few years ago, I found out that he was no longer using it and had it stored in a closet. I bought it back from him and installed new belts for the transport. I was shocked when I listened to it to realize how "digital" it sounded in comparison to my ANK 2.1 DAC. There was just no comparison. Digital has really grown up.

Welcome to hog heaven! Don't change a thing. Don't even be tempted. Be happy!

@roxy54 I am a sentimental fool to be sure. The Audio Alchemy was/is a trip down memory lane; for me it's something to pop in my system now and again just for the fun of it. I do have 2 other DACs, no NOS DACs unfortunately though that is on my list to try 👍

 

 

Understood. I didn’t realize that you had others. If you didn’t I'd think that you were missing out.

I had the same AA with a Marantz 67SE as my first real playback. They make new gear again.

I also started with Audio Alchemy back in the 90's for my digital front end. I also had a Audio Research Classic 60 and some Vandersteen speakers. Audio Alchemy was way ahead of their time with their DACs back then. 

For my two headphone amplifiers (FOCAL "ARCHE" & SENNHEISER HDVD800) I use my vintage Quad 67 CD players. To the Senn amp I use the digital out and for the FOCAL it's the RCA out. Quad 67's display counts down so you always know when a track is close to finishing. I've always wondered why ALL transports don't count down.  Any reason for this ?  

Hi, 

 

I have access to a mint Pro32 w/schematic and manual, if interested.