check out this guys review of some older DACs, kinda interesting
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=AFvUyK1oQRQ
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=AFvUyK1oQRQ
Curious about older "world class" D/A converters
check out this guys review of some older DACs, kinda interesting https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=AFvUyK1oQRQ |
I think the coloration of the sound from any digital source component has to involve many factors. Of many factors, these four are what I think about most. 1 The ability and expertise of the designer/engineer. (I think Mike Moffat of Schiit audio and Ted Smith of PS Audio are examples of good designers). 2 The chip itself. DAC chips are getting better, and some older versions are surprisingly good too. 3 How well the product uses the chips. How good is the overall design? The implementation of all the components. 4 What kind of sound (coloration) appeals to each person? Some specs of various products only tell half the story! The other half is the sound. I always liked the saying, "we see what is in back of our eyes, not what is in front of them". This same observation applies to one’s ears as well! |