I use the Pioneer 525 DVD player with a DAC1. The data is first downloaded into 16 megabytes of RAM before being output, which effectively reclocks it. This is why BEl Canto recommends a DVD player. I tried the Toslink and coax, and the Toslink was more musical. I know this goes against all our prejudices, but this combination works. I replaced a well-respected CD player with this combo - sold my CD player for $2500+ on Audiogon. The Pioneer/Bel Canto was considerably more musical.
Tranport and wire for Bel Canto DAC1
I am seeking recommendations for a transport to drive a Bel Canto DAC1. I would also be curious as to what interconnect people are using to connect their tranports to the DAC1. Are people getting better sound using coax or Tos Link interconnects?
I am currently using the coax digital out from an Arcam Alpha 8. The Bel Canto feeds a Mod Squad (McCormack) Deluxe Line Drive (passive preamp), which feed a McCormack DNA 0.5 Rev B. A Llano Design Trinity 100 hybrid amp is on order. I am still playing with inteconnects and cables. Currently, I am using a Synergistic Research first generation Digital Corridor between the Arcam and the Bel Canto.
I am currently using the coax digital out from an Arcam Alpha 8. The Bel Canto feeds a Mod Squad (McCormack) Deluxe Line Drive (passive preamp), which feed a McCormack DNA 0.5 Rev B. A Llano Design Trinity 100 hybrid amp is on order. I am still playing with inteconnects and cables. Currently, I am using a Synergistic Research first generation Digital Corridor between the Arcam and the Bel Canto.
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