Mike Lavigne
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for 3-4 months i have been working on demo'ing a Wadax Reference Dac and Reference Server in my room. i had been reading quite a bit about this reported wonderous new dac, and server. finally in early December i was in West Palm Beach for business, and had a free afternoon, so drove down to Elliot Goldman's room in Davie, Florida to hear these beauties. i had been at Elliot's room 2 years prior and heard the 7-box CH Precision mono dac, and now the Wadax. it exceeded my considerable expectations, now i need to get it in my room....and hear it directly against my MSB Select dac and Taiko Extreme server.
wadax | Atlantis Reference [DAC]
added side note---after i heard the Wadax Ref dac and Ref Server in Florida i reached out to a friend who owns an MSB Reference dac and sold him my MSB Select II dac. he was supportive on my move and understood what i was doing. but he allowed me to keep the Select II for a direct compare. but; at the start of this weekend i had not committed to purchasing the Wadax yet (stay tuned).
400 pounds of digital wonder on 2 pallets shipped to me before Christmas, but it took 2 weeks to reach Seattle; and we have had 2 weeks of lots of snow, i live in the mountains east of Seattle.....and had 3 feet of snow in my yard. and snow and ice on my driveway. so if i wanted these, i needed to drive to the freight depot to pick them up. which i did. one pallet on Wednesday, the other Thursday afternoon after i picked Elliot up from the Airport.
we got home around 4:30pm, and listened from 5pm to 10:30pm to the Wadax, mostly Quboz streaming, but some files too. then Elliot went to bed (had been up since 5am EST). i stayed up till 1am, and listened more, but mostly took 2 hours to move my shelves (very tedious process) to allow the MSB and Extreme to be installed and turned on, so they could get warmed back up for Friday afternoon listening. so no comparison listening yet.
so far the Wadax combo delivers on expectations. it's a breed apart in my personal experience. you try to get your head around what is different and express it in words, but it's hard. better to sit back and let the music effect you. how is the music different? as opposed to how does it sound different? does that make sense?
for now i would say there is an analog grainless liquidity, yet also a fine textural and timbral detail, that is 'un-digital-like'. it's really quiet, yet the ambience in recordings that possess it is vinyl like. redbook files are really fine.
it seems like it absolutely is complementary to my system, and does scale and authority really well. and has an overall top to bottom balance and completeness that i value highly.
as of Friday night; no analog yet for reference, obviously no MSB or Extreme yet. (more info about Friday and Saturday sessions to follow).
some Audioshark members requested that i post this thread on Audioshark, and some Audioshark members were present this weekend during the demo's and hopefully will post their thoughts.
pic #1 below shows all 8 digital boxes on Friday and Saturday.
pic #2 below shows the MSB removed on late Saturday night.
wadax | Atlantis Reference [DAC]
added side note---after i heard the Wadax Ref dac and Ref Server in Florida i reached out to a friend who owns an MSB Reference dac and sold him my MSB Select II dac. he was supportive on my move and understood what i was doing. but he allowed me to keep the Select II for a direct compare. but; at the start of this weekend i had not committed to purchasing the Wadax yet (stay tuned).
400 pounds of digital wonder on 2 pallets shipped to me before Christmas, but it took 2 weeks to reach Seattle; and we have had 2 weeks of lots of snow, i live in the mountains east of Seattle.....and had 3 feet of snow in my yard. and snow and ice on my driveway. so if i wanted these, i needed to drive to the freight depot to pick them up. which i did. one pallet on Wednesday, the other Thursday afternoon after i picked Elliot up from the Airport.
we got home around 4:30pm, and listened from 5pm to 10:30pm to the Wadax, mostly Quboz streaming, but some files too. then Elliot went to bed (had been up since 5am EST). i stayed up till 1am, and listened more, but mostly took 2 hours to move my shelves (very tedious process) to allow the MSB and Extreme to be installed and turned on, so they could get warmed back up for Friday afternoon listening. so no comparison listening yet.
so far the Wadax combo delivers on expectations. it's a breed apart in my personal experience. you try to get your head around what is different and express it in words, but it's hard. better to sit back and let the music effect you. how is the music different? as opposed to how does it sound different? does that make sense?
for now i would say there is an analog grainless liquidity, yet also a fine textural and timbral detail, that is 'un-digital-like'. it's really quiet, yet the ambience in recordings that possess it is vinyl like. redbook files are really fine.
it seems like it absolutely is complementary to my system, and does scale and authority really well. and has an overall top to bottom balance and completeness that i value highly.
as of Friday night; no analog yet for reference, obviously no MSB or Extreme yet. (more info about Friday and Saturday sessions to follow).
some Audioshark members requested that i post this thread on Audioshark, and some Audioshark members were present this weekend during the demo's and hopefully will post their thoughts.
pic #1 below shows all 8 digital boxes on Friday and Saturday.
pic #2 below shows the MSB removed on late Saturday night.