Thanks Fafafion, it´s difficult to understand, I thinks that surely Paganini sounds better than Puccini, and very near to Scarlatti, but a lot less expensive, because the DAC seems that is very very similar, and yes the transport is different, but also is the price.
Paganini DAC and transport
Many people talks about Puccini player or Scarlati line, but it´s very difficult to read something about the Paganini line, why?
If I have understanded well from the dCS web, the Paganini transport uses the same transport as Puccini, but Paganini uses his own transformer and power supply in each case(DAC and transport) and the Puccini only one for both DAC and transport, and logically the Paganini should have two control boards.
With this I think that the Paganini should have a sound more similar to scarlatti than to a Puccini, and the price is a lot less that the Scarlatti.
I have heard Scarlatti and Puccini, and they are differents and have different sound, but it has been imposible to me to hear the Paganini, and I will be happy to know if someone has heard the Paganini and which are yours opinions in relation to the Puccini and Scarlatti, because it seems that or you buys the Pucccini or the Scarlatti, but never the people points out the Paganini as option. Thanks.
If I have understanded well from the dCS web, the Paganini transport uses the same transport as Puccini, but Paganini uses his own transformer and power supply in each case(DAC and transport) and the Puccini only one for both DAC and transport, and logically the Paganini should have two control boards.
With this I think that the Paganini should have a sound more similar to scarlatti than to a Puccini, and the price is a lot less that the Scarlatti.
I have heard Scarlatti and Puccini, and they are differents and have different sound, but it has been imposible to me to hear the Paganini, and I will be happy to know if someone has heard the Paganini and which are yours opinions in relation to the Puccini and Scarlatti, because it seems that or you buys the Pucccini or the Scarlatti, but never the people points out the Paganini as option. Thanks.