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After months of discussions with my Berkeley rep, I finally caved and put the Alpha USB in the system today.
I felt it was redundant given that the N10 has an AES/EBU output which feeds nicely and simply to the AES/EBU input on the Berkeley REF2 DAC.
I've tried a bunch of different AES/EBU cables. All had different flavors.
Well, I popped in the Alpha USB today. I used Wireworld Platinum 7 USB/Siltech Royal Signature AES/EBU cables. Power cord for the Berkeley Alpha USB is the Shunyata Alpha Digital.
Damn it, if it doesn't sound better. Much better. This makes absolutely no sense how adding a box in the middle between the N10 and the DAC AND introducing USB into the picture which is inherently noisier than AES/EBU. The sound has much more "jump", better definition, better tone, better everything.
If you have a Berk REF2 DAC, I would strongly encourage the Alpha USB.
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I felt it was redundant given that the N10 has an AES/EBU output which feeds nicely and simply to the AES/EBU input on the Berkeley REF2 DAC.
I've tried a bunch of different AES/EBU cables. All had different flavors.
Well, I popped in the Alpha USB today. I used Wireworld Platinum 7 USB/Siltech Royal Signature AES/EBU cables. Power cord for the Berkeley Alpha USB is the Shunyata Alpha Digital.
Damn it, if it doesn't sound better. Much better. This makes absolutely no sense how adding a box in the middle between the N10 and the DAC AND introducing USB into the picture which is inherently noisier than AES/EBU. The sound has much more "jump", better definition, better tone, better everything.
If you have a Berk REF2 DAC, I would strongly encourage the Alpha USB.

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