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Hey all, still doing a lot of research on a potential upgrade from my La Scala IIs in the coming year. Since I love my La Scala IIs (just want to take things up a notch) naturally I've been investigating the Jubilees... the one thing I can't wrap my head around is that I spent most of the year working out my digital front end, starting with the Innuos server and finally getting to "end game" with the M Scaler & TT2 combo. It's been a significant upgrade and one that I am still very much thrilled with.
The Jubilees sound like they could be "end game" as well on the speaker side of things. I figure I could make it work with my existing Luxman amps but one thing I can't wrap my head around is the idea of throwing all of that digital "journey" to the wayside in order to go with active crossovers/DSP for the Jubilees. Basically redigitizing everything through an industrial $5 DAC built into an active crossover and trusting that the Jubilees can make up for it with their glorious sound.
I've been told several times that "you won't even tell the difference," but having developed a taste for the Rob Watts Kool-Aid, this goes against all my instincts. I also read Mike's comments about the Avantgarde Zero 1 XDs, where the overall synergy of the Zero 1 XD (built in amps, built in DAC, built in everything) makes abandoning your own amps and DACs a non-issue. There's a definite premium between the Zero 1 XD and the more DIY Jubilee setup, so I don't know if it's a fair comparison (the Burr Brown DAC in the Z1XD vs whatever is in something like the Xilica crossover).
Can anyone share any experience they've had going from a high end digital system to a major powered/active system like the Jubilee/Avantgarde - did the horns make up for the digital bits, did you miss anything, was it worth it, etc?
The Jubilees sound like they could be "end game" as well on the speaker side of things. I figure I could make it work with my existing Luxman amps but one thing I can't wrap my head around is the idea of throwing all of that digital "journey" to the wayside in order to go with active crossovers/DSP for the Jubilees. Basically redigitizing everything through an industrial $5 DAC built into an active crossover and trusting that the Jubilees can make up for it with their glorious sound.
I've been told several times that "you won't even tell the difference," but having developed a taste for the Rob Watts Kool-Aid, this goes against all my instincts. I also read Mike's comments about the Avantgarde Zero 1 XDs, where the overall synergy of the Zero 1 XD (built in amps, built in DAC, built in everything) makes abandoning your own amps and DACs a non-issue. There's a definite premium between the Zero 1 XD and the more DIY Jubilee setup, so I don't know if it's a fair comparison (the Burr Brown DAC in the Z1XD vs whatever is in something like the Xilica crossover).
Can anyone share any experience they've had going from a high end digital system to a major powered/active system like the Jubilee/Avantgarde - did the horns make up for the digital bits, did you miss anything, was it worth it, etc?