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It's only 4.57 times better than your Vega.![]()
Okay. I was scared it was going to be 10 times better.

It's only 4.57 times better than your Vega.![]()
Oh you know it!... bit like ttables Doug?
It's got two SPDIF BNC inputs.This is indeed an interesting DAC. Hope to see it and listen to it at RMAF.
BUT, no DSD, no USB, no CoAx SE.
This is indeed an interesting DAC. Hope to see it and listen to it at RMAF.
BUT, no DSD, no USB, no CoAx SE.
You're right Mike. Looks like no native DSD capabilities. Hmmm...
Since this DAC was announced last year, Berkeley said it wouldn't do DSD(see the first post in this thread).
Why is it a surprise now?
As JDaudio points out the units are back ordered, so I guess there are lots of people who buy into Berkeley's point of view on DSD.
Mike, tell the truth, what percentage of the files on your S1 are DSD?
Since buying a Lumin, I've stopped reading about DAC's....they are inferior in every way to a network streamer IMO. I've owned 20 DAC's like the DAC2X, MA-1 and demoed many more. It just seems that every month there is a new DAC, then, people try it and become disappointed. Why? Because there is no constant!! Everyone has different USB cables, different computers, different software, different everything. All of these front end items negatively affect the sound. Computers do no belong in high end audio systems. Period. Yes, and I've even owned modified MAC's, CAPS 3.0, etc. Companies like Lumin, Linn, Bryston, etc. are on the right track IMO.
NOW, the exception to this for me would be to use the Lumin as the player/controller and run BNC out into a separate TUBE DAC to experiment. But buying a DAC, USB cable, windows or Mac computer, JRiver, no thanks.
As for DSD files, I'm the wrong guy to be asking that question in hopes of a low number. The number is north of 10,000 (from more than 1000 SACD's plus downloads). I've been promoting DSD for years.
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Berkeley finally put some info on their web-site about it. Since around last November, it has said, "Coming soon".
The DSD part is a cop out. You need to use Jriver on a PC or Mac to play your files. That leaves out dedicated music servers, such as the Bryston BDP2.
My DSD brother, permit me to disagree on just one point.
I am hearing that a modded PC (or Caps) running Windows 2012 Server R2 with Audiophile Optimiser with Jriver/Jplay playback in CORE mode is da bomb and will take on all comers. Asio USB connection of course. Such a setup will be in NYC for the show...my pal is loaning his setup (running into a Big7). Stay tuned for feedback... The Mac guys are saying that if one gets HQ Player and a Dac that can run the Decibel promoted Asio Driver for Mac, you are also getting outrageous DSD performance.
As a computer guy you know that the background processes are a killer for SQ and that consumer/business OpSys are running like a 1,000 "useless for audio" things in the background. Well the server version of Windows is more no frills that ome/office stuff and start with the advantage of having just about 150 such parasitic processes and its much easier to shut them down. Apparently ate the extreme, core mode only has like 2 to 3 of the most essential processing running and so the parasitic effect become negligible...or so I am told.
Yes, I also do beleive you that a Lumin or Aries as streamer is VERY viable and is probably more convenient/user friendly. However, be warned. DSD LOVES tubes.
I respectfully disagree. I think they just decided to focus on PCM sound quality without compromise. They believe having the DSD processing inside the DAC would unnecessarily degrade the signal and that software like JRiver does just as good a job of it anyway. I'll leave the technical debate to the experts, but given Berkeley's track record, they have earned the benefit of my doubt.
INTERESTING! Server 2012. Now, as for DSD loving tubes....that's why the Allnic D5000 has me intrigued. But more research is required into how it exactly handles DSD files.
Norman - you need to get ahold of a Lumin S1 to try. Your opinions may change forever.
The DSD part is a cop out. You need to use Jriver on a PC or Mac to play your files. That leaves out dedicated music servers, such as the Bryston BDP2.
First chance I get, you betcha ..given that you and Joe are happy that makes me curious (if it was in Florida or LI, you guys would be getting a bang on the door, LoL). Just dont rest on your laurels, the field continues to shift. Many great concurrent developments are happening.
I heard the Big7 in NYC without core mode and was floored. I am upgrading soon and after that its all about transport...whether waiting on Mac Asio driver with HQ Player, Aries or Core Mode Win2012.
DSD processing? Now you done gone fwrong from the start. DSD only needs filtering any DSP/Decimation/processing will kill it. And this can be done in the same box. BA just does not want to go that route and I am fine with it, just not the misleading marketing spin.
We will always agree on one thing Norman.....digital really does sound better with tubes (at least somewhere in the chain). This Allnic D5000 really has peaked my interest. I could use my Lumin's BNC digital out to the Allnic D5000 digital RCA in (just needs a BNC to digital RCA cable). Have you done much reading on it Norman?
Ok, I'll substitute out the word "processing" for "filtering":
I respectfully disagree. I think they just decided to focus on PCM sound quality without compromise. They believe having the DSD filtering inside the DAC would unnecessarily degrade the signal and that software like JRiver does just as good a job of it anyway. I'll leave the technical debate to the experts, but given Berkeley's track record, they have earned the benefit of my doubt.