If you like this thread then you will love this one.....Trinity DAC
For you New Yorkers, Audioarts has one of these (Adam's DAC) Trinity's in the store apparently. Not sure if Trinity will be at CES or not. Anyone know?
Really interesting stuff Adam, thanks !!
Adam, even though I can't afford one. Is it that much better than a Linn DS ?
Elberoth ... could you tell us please , what makes it so special . What are you using as Transport/Streamer . Have you been able to compare it to the Vivaldi DAC . Look forward to your thoughts .
Adam,
CongratsI was curious about that thread on WBF, where the designer showed up. It does indeed look cheap on the outside, but then, so does the MSB
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Happy with my CH Precision C1 but it's also half the price (roughly) of the Trinity.
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When you compared the Trinity to the MSB DAC, were you using the Diamond Power Base and the Galaxy Clock?
I assume you were using the USB2 input on the MSB?
Francesco,
(...) As as for the preamp. this is where it gets interesting. I use digital attenuation in ... Jriver ! I have only changed the output to 24bits, which makes the attenuation far less sound degrading. The MSB had analog preamp built in - I rekon, on a regular analog preamp, bit perfect output, the difference may be even bigger !
But quite frankly - I do not care. It sounds much better with the Jriver volume than the MSB with analog one. It all that counts for me.
Mike - as I wrote you in our email exchange, it indeed used to the the case for the last 25 years or so.
The main problem with digital, was that DACs used to be very grainy. You could try to cover that graininess with tube lushness, which would make the DAC sound 'analog' and fluid. The drawback was that you had also sacrified the details by doing so.
On the other side there was a resolution camp, which went for the maximum details (dCS, Theta etc). The drawback of going after maximum resolution, was that you also exposed the grain, which made long term listening a tiring experience ...
And that is how people got divided into two different camps.
In my experience, the best DACs can do both nowadays. Due to vanishingly low jitter levels, they are ultra smooth, fluid and grainless, exceeding best so called analog sounding DACs in that regard. But since they do not have to sugar coat anything anymore to sound smooth, they can also offer superior transparency and resolution.
The DAC I just found is just such a DAC. The most fluid and grainless DAC I have ever heard (by a wide marigin !) and at the same - the most detailed, articulate and dimensional one. It is just spooky real. A game changing product for me.
Adam,
Did you try it with the DartZeel or another power amplifier? The Trinity and the Dart would seem a very tempting set!