Here is a lovely L4 DSD only Dac for sale for a super price $2,300:
FS: Lampizator DSD only DAC - level 4 gen 4
FS: Lampizator DSD only DAC - level 4 gen 4
Yes Adam, but you run a fully balanced system. Would the dual mono DSD bring such and improvement to a SE system setup?
It is not dual mono DSD. It is dual stereo DSD module. Both modules are run in parallel, which accoriding to Łukasz improves the sound.
Dual DSD module can be fitted in both SE and Balanced Lampis.
The Golden Gate is exactly the same size as the big7.What are the dimensions of the L7 Golden Gate?
It would seem that the manufacturer is now preferring single box configurations?
Does the Golden Gate generate much heat?
Remote and one less component in the signal path (no preamp).Why do many go for the pre-amp/volume option for a DAC? Is it primarily for the display showing mode of operation and remote on/off features?
Why doesn't the L7/Big7 have a balanced option?
So you got the B7 yesterday??? Do you have the DSD Direct option on it? Unfortunately he did put it on mine…its the feature where you can bypass the output cap! AL loves it for certain tracks.I did a lot of comparos.
The first Big 7 Łukasz borrowed me was one with both the ESS DAC and their pure DSD engine.
You could listen to PCM files in a number of ways on this DAC:
1. Play native PCM via ESS DAC
2. Play PCM upsampled to DSD via ESS DAC
3. Play PCM upsampled to DSD via pure DSD engine
The #3 option won hands down to my ears. This is what made me buy this DAC.
For this reason, the Big 7 I ordered had no ESS DAC onboard at all. So my Big 7 is DSD only.
Of course, that doesn't mean you cannot play PCM files on it. You can, but you have to upsample all PCM files to DSD. I do it on the fly on my computer.
You can use Jriver or HQ Player to do that on the fly on Windows machines (I see no reason to do it offline - it would be a waste of time and storage space). You can also upsample stuff on Macs (I'm not a Mac guy, buy AFAIR you can use PureMusic to do that).
Having your DAC DSD only has another sonic advantage. Not only there is less circuity inside (less radiated RFI/RMI inside) but there is no capacitor in the signal path between the two 'engines' (PCM / DSD). No capacitor = shorter signal path = better sound.
This is my second Lampi. I have first bought the Lampi DSD level 5 gen 5 two months ago, as a proof of concept (I have very few DSD files). I loved what I've heard, so I decided to get the Big 7.
The results are absolutely stunning, and at this price, the price to performance ratio is almost silly good.
So you got the B7 yesterday???
I did a lot of comparos.
The first Big 7 Łukasz borrowed me was one with both the ESS DAC and their pure DSD engine.
You could listen to PCM files in a number of ways on this DAC:
1. Play native PCM via ESS DAC
2. Play PCM upsampled to DSD via ESS DAC
3. Play PCM upsampled to DSD via pure DSD engine
The #3 option won hands down to my ears. This is what made me buy this DAC.
For this reason, the Big 7 I ordered had no ESS DAC onboard at all. So my Big 7 is DSD only.
Of course, that doesn't mean you cannot play PCM files on it. You can, but you have to upsample all PCM files to DSD. I do it on the fly on my computer.
You can use Jriver or HQ Player to do that on the fly on Windows machines (I see no reason to do it offline - it would be a waste of time and storage space). You can also upsample stuff on Macs (I'm not a Mac guy, buy AFAIR you can use PureMusic to do that).
Having your DAC DSD only has another sonic advantage. Not only there is less circuity inside (less radiated RFI/RMI inside) but there is no capacitor in the signal path between the two 'engines' (PCM / DSD). No capacitor = shorter signal path = better sound.
This is my second Lampi. I have first bought the Lampi DSD level 5 gen 5 two months ago, as a proof of concept (I have very few DSD files). I loved what I've heard, so I decided to get the Big 7.
The results are absolutely stunning, and at this price, the price to performance ratio is almost silly good.