I have the Benchmark AHB2 (x2) | HPA4 | just sold the DAC3B.
I also used all Benchmark StarQuad to run the gear at professional signal levels. More info is posted on the Benchmark website on the Balanced and Unbalanced article.
I sold the DAC3B and using my bedroom systems Matrix Mini-i 3 Pro DAC which allows you to filter the DAC via a nice GUI representation of the sound curve. I am using the least restrictive DAC filter now and then applying the ROON Parametric EQ to the RAAL SR1a headphones. It works very well.
In retrospect the DAC3B would have been better. Since it has no filter in the DAC and I could just filter on ROON for this headphone. I am pretty sure now that I will be getting the DAC3B (for the 3rd time) again. I will also add another DAC with ROON Endpoints since I will have 2 headphone amps. One DAC will work in this scenario, as I am doing now, but 2 is 2x better according to my logic. The Matrix DAC goes back to the bedroom.
I also used all Benchmark StarQuad to run the gear at professional signal levels. More info is posted on the Benchmark website on the Balanced and Unbalanced article.
I sold the DAC3B and using my bedroom systems Matrix Mini-i 3 Pro DAC which allows you to filter the DAC via a nice GUI representation of the sound curve. I am using the least restrictive DAC filter now and then applying the ROON Parametric EQ to the RAAL SR1a headphones. It works very well.
In retrospect the DAC3B would have been better. Since it has no filter in the DAC and I could just filter on ROON for this headphone. I am pretty sure now that I will be getting the DAC3B (for the 3rd time) again. I will also add another DAC with ROON Endpoints since I will have 2 headphone amps. One DAC will work in this scenario, as I am doing now, but 2 is 2x better according to my logic. The Matrix DAC goes back to the bedroom.