Review: Concert Fidelity DAC-040 DA converter


Category: Digital

Starting in 2005 I worked myself up the chain of the very fine DACS built by Accustic Arts of Germany, finally ending up with their Reference Tube Hybrid. I have auditioned over six very highly regarded DACS in the last couple of years and found them to be quite good, but none of them exceeded the performance of the AA Reference Tube Hybrid in my system. I do not use high resolution material, only Redbood CDs, so these auditions were only based on this format because my large collection of music is composed totally of this material. Well, I know nothing is the "BEST" in high end audio, there are many fine pieces of gear when you get to a certain level of excellence. However, I thought that maybe the evolution of DACS that play the standard format had got to the point that it could not get really that much better. Each DAC might offer different slight flavors but not a qualitative shift to a much higher level of performance. It has turned out that I was very wrong regarding this assumption after auditioning what has become my new reference, the Concert Fidelity DAC-040.

The designer of the CF DAC-040, Mr. Masa Tsuda believes in very short and clean circuits in all of his designs. The analog section of this DAC is very similar to what he uses in his highly regarded reference LS-080 linestage. They both use 12AU7's and a 6CA4/EZ81 full-wave rectifier tube. It took over two years of on-going listening tests for Mr. Tsuda to find the NOS DAC chips to use in his DAC, there is no over or up sampling and any type of digital filters to be found any were in this piece, that delivered the sonics he was looking for. Which DAC chips he finally decided on are confidential and not disclosed. All the Concert Fidelity and Silicon Arts, same company, pieces are beautifully built to an exemplatory level including the DAC-040.

Why was I taken so aback by the sonic performance of the CF DAC-040, here's the reasons:

1) By far the most natural timbres and harmonic colors I have ever heard coming from a digital front end.

2) The microdynamics and prat of this DAC are amazing, yet it still allows the listener to relax into the music without giving up the punch and kick of the music.

3) What I refer to as image density or a 3D quality, what most would just call palpability, of each player with air around them on a layered soundstage was the best I have ever had in my system.

4) The CF DAC-040 creates a very open and deep soundstage with great layering in a natural way that allows you to have the illusion that your in that acoustic space.

Believe me, the AA Reference Tube Hybrid DAC is no slouch in these sonic qualities, yet, it was no were close to having these special attributes that the CF DAC-040 was providing in my system. To use very subjective terms this DAC has the most musicality/naturalness that I have experienced that just draws you into the music. Dare I say that a lot of listeners could be fooled into thinking that they were hearing an analog front end, instead of a digital source, I think so.

I end all my reviews by sharing that there is no "BEST" piece of any kind of gear, but many terrific ones. Personal taste and system synergy always comes into play. If your looking for one of the best Redbook DACS around today I highly recommend you audition Mr.Tsuda's "baby", you will be in for a sonic treat.

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@Branislav:

...Concert Fidelity slightly more impressive, for what its worth, with electronic music...

Branislav, you are right - this is one of the reasons why I chose the CF among a lot of DACs; It’s perfect with all kinds of music but with electronic music it's wonderful!!

Abstract, Ambient, Deep House, Disco, Downtempo, Drone, Dub, Dubstep, Electro, Experimental, Grime, House, IDM, Leftfield, Minimal, Modern Classical, New Age, New Wave, Synth-pop, Techno, Trance, Tribal….all these styles are awesome played by the CF!!!

Regards,
Branislav, I am reading your comments about comparison of
Concert Fidelity dac 040 and latest Lampy dac [made in Poland by Lukas] with curiosity because Lukas is making his dacs as music lover and hobby'st designer.
His production is very limited because he is building every
unit himself without production backup and what is very important - that every unit he is doing can sound a little different from each other [!] In that case valuation
and comparison with Concert Fidelity production dac is
just not fair.... Ok, generaly speaking you can compare just
both units for sound quallity and your own knowledge but nothing else.
To be honest with you I never have a chance to listen lampy
dac but I know some people in Poland who have this possibilities and all of them have got other's brand dac such Metronome, Accustic Arts , Gryphone or dCS.I hope you
understand now more about our preferences and personal choices.
Guys I have the CF PRE and DAC- Any further thoughts on the Battery upgrade- Not sure if i should go for it or not- any other thoughts would be appreciated- also has anyone heard the CF amps any thoughts- thanks
Hey Fluffers,

I have in house the battery powered DAC for review for hometheaterreview.com, whom I'm a staff writer for. I had spent enough time with the new model to know that it was an improvement over the last generation piece as I stated in past posts on this thread. However, now that I have spent many hours with it in the context of my reference system, I'll admit I was wrong! Both Dacs are great, however the tonal purity, the image density, and air and space around the players and their location in the soundstage goes to another level in the battery powered DAC.