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Mike so have you done a comparison between a PCM file on the Berkeley Ref and a PCM file on the DAVE just wondering which you prefer.
This I can agree with. Excellent summation.Berkeley, Lumin, Lampi, Aurender and Chord are all excellent. Best of the best without spending $100k. All of these digital products are very system, budget and user dependent. At this level, you just can't go wrong. You know I love all my children [emoji6]. When I go to shows, I'm listening very carefully for products that really impress me. If I didn't think a product was world class, I wouldn't spend my own money on it.
With the DAVE, I'm hearing what I've heard before. Great separation. Amazing cymbals. Toe tapping and an even quieter noise floor when used direct to the amps.
Every digital product has its own unique strengths. Like I said, you just can't go wrong. Come and listen to them all and you decide.
Ever since I told Jerry in Tampa that I got the Chord DAVE, he's been chomping at the bit to come down and borrow it. Maybe if I let him borrow it (insert evil laugh here), he can chime in with his thoughts in the future.
I don't know the QBD, but the DAVE wipes the floor with the Hugo...a bloodbath. LoLWoah! Maybe I'll send you my QBD76HD for comparison with DAVE.
This I can agree with. Excellent summation.
They all have their strengths and personal preference will be the decider. Mike, BTW Audiophile Bill in the UK, just upgraded his GG with the new firmware etc for the R2R module and is ecstatic, claims its a 25% improvement upgrade and says that the PCM is a virtual dead heat with the DSD! I hate this as now I am curious and I don't like being on the upgrade platform. LoL
The Dave was very very good on PCM...and coming from me who hated the Hugo, it means something.
Nah, I hear that title belongs the the Germanic area only Der Siebner. German source internals...for a German specific Lite 7.Thanks Norman. I'm definitely looking forward to the new firmware upgrade for my Lampi.
P.S. The Big7 Lite has to be the sleeper DAC of all Lampi DAC's.
With the very sensitive Avangardes, how much you digitally attenuate when running Dave direct to amps?
Mike... Looks great especially next to the Studer A810 on the Quadraspire Sunoko racks! Like it's Chord stand also.
How do you find the modes of operations when switching between DSD and PCM?
(BTW, Getting the new Quadraspire Sunoko isolation spike upgrade to evaluate shortly.)
Met Rob Watts, the designer, recently. Very passionate about his work and he probably could have gone on the whole day sharing his knowledge about digital design. Of course, each designer would have their own priorities and secret sauce.
Mike, I would be keen to know whether the DAVE presents a greater depth of soundstage than what you have experienced previously.
Apparently, the DAVE claims to achieve a more realistic depth perception due to the noise shapers (still trying to figure this out) being accurate to -350 dB.
Audio porn this early in the morning ?!?
Arousing my audio desires !?!
Is that wife-friendly?
Really!
Dave, who wants a DAVE for little to do with the parallel in names and will compare it to the Berkeley Ref that he bought not long ago here from Sisyphus (aka Odyssey)
Met Rob Watts, the designer, recently. Very passionate about his work and he probably could have gone on the whole day sharing his knowledge about digital design. Of course, each designer would have their own priorities and secret sauce.
Mike, I would be keen to know whether the DAVE presents a greater depth of soundstage than what you have experienced previously.
Apparently, the DAVE claims to achieve a more realistic depth perception due to the noise shapers (still trying to figure this out) being accurate to -350 dB.
DAVE, you need a DAVE.
If you can swing it, I highly recommend the Curious USB cable. It's very liquid sounding.
DAVE, you need a DAVE.
If you can swing it, I highly recommend the Curious USB cable. It's very liquid sounding.