Paired with a MacMini music server, you won't touch it for any price.
Check out Paul's blog on PS Audio for instructions on how to configure.
Rob
Berkeley Dac 2 or PS audio DSD or Schiit Yggs?
Sundaram/8: own the PS Audio DSD ! Combined with their transport, incredible reproduction! Running both through a krell foundation 4K processor to a A51 halo parasound amp! However, my understanding from PS Audio tech. Conversations on phone is they like to compare themselves to Berkley!!! Im sorry I have no knowledge of your favorite pick! Do know this! Tube DACS tend to give more warmth to digital coldness!!' |
sundaram78 Berkeley Dac 2 or PS audio DSD or Schiit Yggs? Sundram hi, if you are using Redbook CD(pcm) or downloading PCM then you can't go passed the Yggs as it is r2r multibit and able to convert pcm "bit perfect" compared to the other two which give a facsimile of it as they are Delta Sigma.
But if you plan to do DSD downloading then you have to go for the PS or Berkeley. Cheers George |
Stock Gustard X20U ($869 delivered) has beaten the $2300 Yggy three different times (and this is playing PCM versus PCM!!!!). The Gustard with $425 worth of mods takes it to another whole level. The Yggy cannot do DSD! Upsampling PCM to high speed DSD using HQplayer results in serious, serious sound (rivaling analog)....way better than listening without the upsampling. Not possible at all with less good sounding Yggy. The Yggy is so yesterday. |
I have enjoyed a PS Audio DirectStream DAC for about 18 months now and it still puts a grin on my face! Yes, it does do DSD, but the sound quality from "regular old fashioned" 44.1/16bit PCM is just awesome! Another thing I really like about the PS Audio products is that they publish firmware updates which are easy to download and apply, which improve the performance of their products. I see that they have introduced a "DirectStream Junior", which they say is about 85% of the "DirectStream". |
A very good article for you to read seeing you about to pull the trigger on one, by JD and interview with Mike Moffat of Schitt Audio about Redbook (pcm) replay and R2R Multibit dac conversion. http://www.digitalaudioreview.net/2016/01/zesty-and-sweet-the-stunning-schiit-gungnir-multibit-dac/ Cheers George |
Torries, The latest firmwear from ps audio lowers distortion in a way I’ve never heard before . I do sell their gear so obviously I like what they are doing. They keep redefining what’s possible for digital and updates are free thanks to the fpga instead of an off the shelf chipset. screw MQA btw as they've decided to lock out using our own dacs. |
well.. i ordered the yaggs! but very interestingly i found something about my current DAC which i am thrilled about. while reading about yaggs and its reviews, many stated to leave the DAC turned on for weeks for burn in and to attain peak performance. Currently i am using Bel Canto c5i as DAC only feeding my LM 219ia tube amp. I usually turn it off after my listening and next day i turn it on back.. after i read about yaggy reviews, i wanted to try keep it on and see how this DAC performs .. for the first 3-4 days i found some improvements but i told myself that it could be just illusion.. but a week later now, i suddenly hear lot of nuances to music.. i am really surprised and its for real, I am hearing micro details and it adds vibrancy to the music.. i am really thrilled. does it mean i leave all components turned on for ever? i certainly cannot do it to my tube amp (i dont know what will happen) but this is really very interesting also, my current setup is now sounding so good i am really confused about do i really need yaggy at all? i mean will it really add so much more and i have no idea what that so much more can be?? i am very thrilled and confused.. |
The digital circuitry needs to reach thermal equilibrium and that is best done by leaving the DAC on. The main difference is not from the electronic amplification stages as much as it is from the digital circuitry working optimally. That’s why - even more than preamps & amps - DACs need to have been on for a while to experience their potential. And it's why you should never allow a dealer or anyone selling a DAC to power it up and play it shortly after you have arrived. It needs to have been powered up (and processing a signal if possible) for a minimum of 8 hours, IMO. |
No manufacturer I know calibrates and adjusts their product/s after a days of being turned on, they all do it at most after one maybe two hours, some even do it cold. So if things change sound wise after many hours/days of being left on then, they are also not staying in calibration//adjustment that the manufacture did on them in the first place. Cheers George |