Any comments on Lampizator Amber II dac are also welcome. Thanks.
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I own the Lampizator Amber Mk 2, which I consider an exceptionally good DAC. Unfortunately I haven't heard the Ayre Codex, and can't offer a comparison. I reviewed it last year for another forum (read it here: https://www.avforums.co.za/index.php?topic=61239.0) My summary comments were: "In my opinion, it is true to timbre in the way a very good multibit DAC can be (reminding me of both the Theta and the Audiomat here); with vocals, it conveys a kind of essential quality, bringing forth richness and depth rather than thinning out voices in a way I’ve heard with some DACs; the soundstage is generous but not overblown, and possessing of a realistic sense of depth; its bass won’t make Mike Moffat blush, but rather it’s a case of everything in its right place. The low end is ample to the point I've dispensed with a sub altogether! But none of this matters, if the music doesn’t flow, and this is the Amber Mk2’s greatest strength: it allows the music to impress rather than trying to be the fifth Beatle." |
I also own the Amber II. It is tube rectified. I am currently having the super-clocks installed. Hope to have it back this week. This is a very nice DAC, no complaints. I have own the Exogal Comet, PWDII, Auralic Vega and the Amber is my favorite. Much more musical. I also am going to try the SR Blue fuse once I do some listening for a few weeks. |
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