If by fast you mean open and detailed, then definitely give Weiss a listen.
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Try the Wyred4sound 10th anniversary DAC It's very analog sounding one of the reviewers put it up against his VPI turntable with the $5,000 Japanese cartridge and he said that the 10th anniversary DAC was every bit as analog sounding on that review I decided to try it and I totally agree and also as a bonus they give you a 30-day trial period so if you don't like it you can set it back to get your money back I obviously didn't. another reviewer put it up against other More expensive dacs between 9 and 15,000 and he said that the 10th anniversary DAC was better, the cos 1 which was 9,000 US, chord, bricasti, and I put it up against the $15,000 sim DAC and the 10th anniversary DAC was better. |
@audiocanada What DAC do you have now? I predict ’ll get flamed for this answer, but perhaps consider one of the Topping D90 variants for $799. It has a crazy low noise floor and is super fast sounding, quite close sonically to the $14K Mola Mola Tambaqui. Use any available remaining funds on a Synergistic Research Tranquility Pod, which projects an electromagnetic field to deflect inbound EMI while also sucking out any trace EMI in the unit. This will take any edge off the DAC while further improving control, speed, clarity, texture and effortlessness. Then, outfit the DAC with the best possible power cable you can with remaining funds. You can likely outperform the Tambaqui in its stock form for less than $5K. I know, I’m bringing up Synergistic Research and am an authorized dealer, which tends to be a very polarizing brand of discussion on this forum. But let’s not let this ruin this thread. I’m just speaking from direct experience and am trying to be honest and helpful. My reference DAC is a ~$40K T+A SDV 3100 HV which I purchased before becoming a dealer, but I still have a Topping D90 on personal backup. They are very different sounding, but the D90 is quite zippy in an exhilarating way. I have no professional affiliation to Topping.
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