madfloyd
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I now have the S-1 Lumin as well as the Berkeley Reference and Lampi 7 dac in house. First off, the Lumin is awesome to use. The software is a dream come true. It does 1X and 2X DSD and will soon be a streaming champ per Mike. So it is overall a real winner in my book. The Berkeley is better on redbook. Any audio adjective you wish to compare, the Berkeley does it better.....maybe 10% better. But I have not yet found the digital NIRVANA that Robert Harley and others gushed about. The Berkeley DSD playback via conversion through J River sounds as good as the Lumin on several tests. So no winner there.
The Lampi 7 is the DSD champ in my book so far. It has a real organic truthfulness to my ears, that is more faithful to the real thing. The tubes give it a very romantic and engaging sound. I believe the Berkeley may be a tad more resolving, but not quite as enjoyable as the Lampi.
At this level, there are no losers. The Berkeley price is still un-justified (IMHO) at 16k, without world class DSD. The Lampi is a great DSD dac and a very good redbook piece, which has several price points to choose from. And the Lumin is a sit back and enjoy the music player, that gives you probably 90% of the best possible sound quality available. The Lumin has a couple of different models available at differing price points. So the best choice comes down to what is most important to the end user.
I myself am going to keep all three. I will use the Lumin in system one.......and hand off its redbook playback to the Berkeley dac. In system two, I will use the Lampi dac. I do have a smaller third system that I use the Oppo 105D player for SACD/redbook/DSD playback. It also picks up the Lumin L-1 storage drive very nicely, via the network connection.
Of course these observations are very system dependent. As always, I suggest you perform an in-home demo before a purchase.
Happy listening.......Jerry-
Jerry, does the Lampi have soft transients, bloated bass or other stereotypical (see what I did there?) tube attributes?