Fizbin wrote: 
> I used to be a "measurements is everything" kind of person. Then I
> started listening to some of the best measured DAC's on Audio Science
> Review and I was surprised to not only hear level matched differences
> with bass/treble, etc, but also soundstage as well. The RME ADI-2
> DAC/PRO for example has a slightly wider soundstage than the
> Transporter, but it's not natural, IMO, as it can shift the vocals too
> far out of the center range. I notice it more with digitized vinyl
> (vinyl typically has a wider soundstage...depending on equipment used)
> than with CD's. I was really excited when I got the ADI-2 and my bias
> was with it all the way but it sounded bright and fatiguing. In all
> fairness, the unit has tons of tweaks but I don't think any of them
> would improve it a great deal.
> 
> I do not believe that the price of a DAC reflects the sound or quality.
> A $4000 or even a $40,000 DAC could possibly be the worst sounding DAC
> out there. I have no doubt in the future that a DAC costing $300 could
> POSSIBLY sound better than the Transporter, but we're not there yet.
> (Unless one has slipped past my radar but I doubt it)
> 
> I'll still check Amir's measurements before buying a DAC but lately I
> find reading comments and reviews (not so much magazine reviews) is more
> beneficial.

I agree, and ( ideally home) demos of audio gear are even better!


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