Benchmark Media Systems. Right or wrong


128x128mijostyn

Guys - neutral is not a thing. Everything adds color. Including your room and the chair you sit in. Your big furry dog and a coffee table between you and the speakers will alter the delivery enough to render it inaccurate.

You can keep telling yourself benchmark is neutral but it’s not. It’s a studio monitor type component that allows you to do your work with enough information you need to do it. 
There are much more resolving, clearer and better sounding DACs out there. Same will apply to amps and presmps. My last two DACs pull more from the recording than the benchmark ever did. So your accuracy theory is once again a moot point. And as I stated earlier, add perception to this formula. You’re making an argument but it’s just not a very good one. 

I've said for years "Someone needs to build great electronics at reasonable prices". Benchmark has joined that small group of achievers.  It makes a lot of sense to me that they are primarily a pro audio manufacturer. I own a AHB2. I am smitten with it. Still, it won't be one amp for all. I do respect Benchmarks opinion however.

I am about to spend a small fortune on what some are saying are the best headphones in the world. The designer of the phones used the Benchmark AHB2 to design them.

He is now become more of a tube or distortion fan in his sound reproduction gear, but when designing his gear, he used the AHB2.

Interestingly, I traded my AHB2 for the Benchmark HPA4 preamp + headphone amp because I wanted to hear as clean a reproduction of the sound as possible with this new phone. My best headphone amp for this new phone is a tube amp that likely measures badly. I have not heard the HPA4 with the new phones.

 

@jnovak Correct. There is no such thing as one amp for all. Amps have to be matched to the loudspeaker. 

@audphile1 If I blinded you you would never be able to tell the difference between most DACs.

What recordings sound like in the studio can not be used as a baseline. Most recordingings can not be used either. Only a few live recordings are acceptable. Only with experience and the most accurate loudspeaker/room combinations can you determine what a component is really doing as the differences with the vast majority of electronics is very minor. Amplifiers are a special case because they have to be matched to the loudspeaker, a mismatch at best will sound bad and at worst will blow up the amp which I have had the pleasure of doing. JC 1s RIP.