PS Audio DirectStream DAC measurements by ASR


ranjithkp
I ignored their help because I didn't ask for it, nor do I believe I need it.  I don't understand how anyone can buy a high-end (expensive being relative) stereo component without having read reviews from a variety of sources to narrow the field, and auditioning the equipment in their system.  I value the opinion of folks here and members of the DC Audio club over most on-line reviews.  

Hence, I could care less about scientific measurements posted on ASR, or anyone's opinion of my evaluation methods especially their admin who wrote:
As to your trial, if you don't hear the distortions I heard with this DAC, I suggest learning to compare gear better as your ears are not working for you.

My ears work fine.  And when I have folks over listening to one of my systems, no one has ever asked me about how anything measures or commented on distortion.  But they have commented on how good my systems sound. 

The DirectStream DAC that ASR seems to hate sounds really good in my system. It is more detailed than the Audio Mirror DAC, which I really like.  My Mytek Liberty DAC is also quite detailed, but the DSD is more revealing without the glare.  I arrived at these facts based on hearing not on measurements, and to me there is nothing subjective about it.
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@mtrot Wow, you think the SGC lacks bass and impact? If there’s one thing it does have it’s bass and impact, in spades. I have owned many DAC/preamp combos like the SGC and it betters all of them, regardless of measurements. With more than 45 years of audiophile experience there’s one thing I can tell you with absolute certainty: Never get mislead by measurements. Great measurements do not guarantee great sound. And, bad measurements don’t necessarily equate to bad sound. Some of the best gear ever made measures like crap. Forget Amir and ASR, he has no ears, only eyes.
This generation of audiophiles know nothing of Stereo Review and Julian Hirsch. Sheesh, here we go again...

The DirectStream DAC has been the Stereophile magazine A+ recommended component for five years. The beauty of this DAC is that it is based on FPGA and can be constantly upgraded with firmware. There are tons of reviews and discussions about the improvements of every firmware upgrade.