Last night I had the opportunity to turn up the music and do a more careful comparison of my SACD player and the new DAC. In an A/B comparison I could tell a small difference, but am positive that I would be pretty much guessing if I were forced to identify one without a direct comparison. I noticed the sound becoming slightly more clear switching from the tube DAC to the SACD player, but didn't always notice the reverse effect when switching back.
Today I switched to the DACs solid state output and really cannot distinguish any difference. I had to turn the volume down on my computer to match levels (which isn't ideal) and there is no chance that I could tell a difference in sources in my system.
My paradigm is shifting slowly as my expectation of my SACD player being superior appears to be incorrect.
I am comparing the SACD layer on the disks to Apple Lossless files in most cases and the Redbook CD when that is the only option.
Today I switched to the DACs solid state output and really cannot distinguish any difference. I had to turn the volume down on my computer to match levels (which isn't ideal) and there is no chance that I could tell a difference in sources in my system.
My paradigm is shifting slowly as my expectation of my SACD player being superior appears to be incorrect.
I am comparing the SACD layer on the disks to Apple Lossless files in most cases and the Redbook CD when that is the only option.