Emm Labs DV2 versus Tambaqui


Has anyone heard both of these or better still done a comparison? Which did you prefer?

128x128laoman

@sns  I agree.  I have 28.500 LPs, 7,000 78s and 7,000 CDs.   I love both LP and CD formats with the latter being the most convenient/easy to use.   I'm knocking the other guy (or anyone) who dismisses vinyl, good vinyl (good mastering and pressing).  My favorite recordings (in both CD and vinyl versions) are Mercury Living Presence & RCA Living Stereo/London from 50's and 60's and Jazz on Contemporary (and all the Fantasy group), World Pacific, etc. generally.  Orchestral, chamber, solo violin/piano, etc. recordings of the past several decades suffer from distant miking, sometimes sounding like the mikes were facing away or backwards.  Other times they are often as you described rear of hall.   The great older recordings were a mix of up front miking combined with either natural or added slight reverb for capturing hall sound.  

What I say, after 55 years of performing (35 years as an amateur recording engineer) with orchestras, chamber groups and choruses is that live performances sound different generally from recordings heard at home.  I have not SOTA high end audio gear in a SOTA (one version) listening room.  My friends include reknown remastering engineers who cut LPs (as well CDs when they were more popular).  

I am not going the streaming route as I have both plenty of recordings and 1/3 or more of my collection will never be available for streaming (ethnic, esoteric labels such as Biddulph, Marston, Romophone, 50+ year old recordings with reduced interest for reissuance on line).   

I am searching for a better CD playback and tried several higher end DACs (including a COS Engineering D1v).  My current DAC is a Benchmark from 2011 super upgraded using a pair of $50 regulators (they used 50¢ ones), audio caps instead of computer caps, a new audio board and superior power filtering.  I haven't had success with transports (last was PS Audio-wow, a disappointment but nice company) as either too clean or lovely/warm sounding but smeared.  Next either a Jay's Audio transport or a Luxman D-03X CD player.  If I like the D-03X, maybe a D-10X.   Is the Mola Mola really a 2007 DAC design?  The May didn't hold up to the Musetec 005 (was the reviewer biased as a dealer)?   

@fleschler 

"The May didn't hold up to the Musetec 005 (was the reviewer biased as a dealer)?"

Whose comparison are you referring to?

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