560 d/a

After reading that review I want one really bad, it sounds like it would be my ultimate DAC. I have to remember a bit of wisdom my father repeatedly told me when I was growing up, which is that "it's good to want". His explanation was that you should always have some things that you desire in order to keep you ambitious and hard working. My response was generally that "it may be good to want but it's better to have!" Maybe I should follow his advice in this case. ;)
 
After reading that review I want one really bad, it sounds like it would be my ultimate DAC. I have to remember a bit of wisdom my father repeatedly told me when I was growing up, which is that "it's good to want". His explanation was that you should always have some things that you desire in order to keep you ambitious and hard working. My response was generally that "it may be good to want but it's better to have!" Maybe I should follow his advice in this case. ;)

Cracker post, my thoughts at a young age would have been "I want you to shut up!", if my father had of said that :)
 
It's good, very good. One of the few dacs that is accurate & detracts nothing.


 
Soulution have just announced an upgrade for their DACs. A Leedh Processor that will transform the digital volume control. Cyril informed me that 560 with Leedh will out perform the 520. This is of great interest for me as I have a digital only system. The 560 could then suffice as both an excellent pre and digital hub..
I'm sending mine off for the upgrade
this is what Soulution has to say

soulution introduces « Leedh Processing » to its D/A converters 760 and 560

soulution is the first high end electronics manufacturer world-wide who was allowed to license «Leedh Processing» for its D/A converters 560 and 760. «Leedh Processing» is a highly innovative algorithm for increasing or decreasing the volume level of a digital music signal. The patented «Leedh Processing» algorithm does this without adding any artefacts to the digital music signal. No information will be lost while adjusting the volume. This results in revealing even thinnest details and a tremendous richness of micro dynamics otherwise unavailable from digital music playback and usually associated with analog/vinyl music reproduction. Existing units of 760 and 560 can be upgraded for the new «Leedh Processing» volume control feature.
«Leedh Processing» has been invented by Gilles Millot of Acoustical Beauty, a French niche manufacturer for high end loudspeaker systems who already holds several patents for his innovative designs and technologies. The innovative «Leedh Processing» algorithm is not limited to applications in high end audio. It will also do its magic in lower quality, mass market products or even in applications outside audio.
 
Soulution have just announced an upgrade for their DACs. A Leedh Processor that will transform the digital volume control. Cyril informed me that 560 with Leedh will out perform the 520. This is of great interest for me as I have a digital only system. The 560 could then suffice as both an excellent pre and digital hub..
I'm sending mine off for the upgrade
this is what Soulution has to say

soulution introduces « Leedh Processing » to its D/A converters 760 and 560

soulution is the first high end electronics manufacturer world-wide who was allowed to license «Leedh Processing» for its D/A converters 560 and 760. «Leedh Processing» is a highly innovative algorithm for increasing or decreasing the volume level of a digital music signal. The patented «Leedh Processing» algorithm does this without adding any artefacts to the digital music signal. No information will be lost while adjusting the volume. This results in revealing even thinnest details and a tremendous richness of micro dynamics otherwise unavailable from digital music playback and usually associated with analog/vinyl music reproduction. Existing units of 760 and 560 can be upgraded for the new «Leedh Processing» volume control feature.
«Leedh Processing» has been invented by Gilles Millot of Acoustical Beauty, a French niche manufacturer for high end loudspeaker systems who already holds several patents for his innovative designs and technologies. The innovative «Leedh Processing» algorithm is not limited to applications in high end audio. It will also do its magic in lower quality, mass market products or even in applications outside audio.


... do you have any more information about the upgrade? Is it hardware based or software? I am very interested in this upgrade & will be doing it for sure!
 
It is both. The volume control needs to be changed. Software upgraded too. Cost is $5500
Mine is on it's way
 
It looks good Kev....I'm afraid to ask the cost.

I find it interesting to look at the different approaches. Soulution above says they find PCM superior and converts all DSD to PCM. PS audio has been quite busy here telling everyone DSD is superior and their new DAC converts all PCM to DSD.

I too prefer PCM.
 
I've had a lot of gear through my racks of late & the 560 is still there
 
It looks good Kev....I'm afraid to ask the cost.

I find it interesting to look at the different approaches. Soulution above says they find PCM superior and converts all DSD to PCM. PS audio has been quite busy here telling everyone DSD is superior and their new DAC converts all PCM to DSD.

Haha,... I bet you're not scared of the price now!! :D :D Mate, you're up for a huge tax rebate this year I reckon... ;)
 
Hello
Recently I can listen to 560 vs DCS Rossini Apex, on a very good system, and to my ears Soulution sounds very good, with a more realistic presentation. Because I just bought 560.
My question is which is the best option to connect 560 to 721 pre, RCA or XLR, taking into account that I only need 1 meter of cable
 
Hello
Recently I can listen to 560 vs DCS Rossini Apex, on a very good system, and to my ears Soulution sounds very good, with a more realistic presentation. Because I just bought 560.
My question is which is the best option to connect 560 to 721 pre, RCA or XLR, taking into account that I only need 1 meter of cable
Soulution recommends using the XLR connections in their manual (referred to as symmetrical connections), and I'd think that to be particularly beneficial when connecting two Soulution components.
 
Really, XLR or RCA version of the same cable should sound no different. If you need to buy a new cable, buy XLR. If you already have a good RCA, use it.
 
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