I'm not too interested in DACs really, as i'm completely addicted to vinyl. Using a nagra cd player for redbook playback when the CDs come out.
Mrtennis, agree that there is no such thing as "best" anything. It's rhetorical and subjective. That said, after hearing a trinity phono at RMAF, i ended up buying one and it is creating the "best" sound I have ever heard from My records on My system. Trinity has developed some serious cred very quickly by those who have heard their units in their systems. In this case, it seems to be the reviewers that are catching up to users. While I also agree with the notion that reviews are to be taken with a grain of salt, I have found that reviews are really more for information about a product's tech and operational functionality. The description of the sound of a product is the part that I don't value too heavily from reviews as the sound quality is best left for users to hear for themselves.
Mrtennis, agree that there is no such thing as "best" anything. It's rhetorical and subjective. That said, after hearing a trinity phono at RMAF, i ended up buying one and it is creating the "best" sound I have ever heard from My records on My system. Trinity has developed some serious cred very quickly by those who have heard their units in their systems. In this case, it seems to be the reviewers that are catching up to users. While I also agree with the notion that reviews are to be taken with a grain of salt, I have found that reviews are really more for information about a product's tech and operational functionality. The description of the sound of a product is the part that I don't value too heavily from reviews as the sound quality is best left for users to hear for themselves.