Hi Microstrip,
And the R2R too.
Most of the best DACs in the market are of R2R type: Trinity, MSB, Totaldac, Da Vinci, CH Precision ...etc
Yes, the BurrBrown PCM1704's (now 15 years old, should we call them digital vintage
Hi Microstrip,
And the R2R too.
Most of the best DACs in the market are of R2R type: Trinity, MSB, Totaldac, Da Vinci, CH Precision ...etc
Thanks much Lloyd. Heard today red book cd played in a complete Trinity system, that is cd-transport, dac, preamp and power amps on Martin Logan loudspeakers. Apart from the Pass aleph amps I have never liked solid state amps as they -in my hummel opinion - never made music , in particular compared to good tube amps like Kondo and Zanden can do. This time I really liked what I heard although the Martin logan speakers are much smaller than my own speakers. Hopefully I will be able to install the trinity transport in my system the next week so I can hear my red book cd's through the Trinity cd-combo in my own system.
Thanks much Lloyd. Heard today red book cd played in a complete Trinity system, that is cd-transport, dac, preamp and power amps on Martin Logan loudspeakers. Apart from the Pass aleph amps I have never liked solid state amps as they -in my hummel opinion - never made music , in particular compared to good tube amps like Kondo and Zanden can do. This time I really liked what I heard although the Martin logan speakers are much smaller than my own speakers. Hopefully I will be able to install the trinity transport in my system the next week so I can hear my red book cd's through the Trinity cd-combo in my own system.
Can I ask what was the model of the Martin Logan's and what are your speakers?
I just wanted to confirm that I bough the Trinity DAC after 6 week home audition (not that I needed that mch time - I knew that the DAC is special after the first 30s, but my dealer let me keep it that long, so why not; when he finally asked for the DAC back, I took my checkbook).
I will post some more detailed impressions when I have a chance to sit back in front of some proper keyboard - not the iPad.
Thanks much Lloyd. Heard today red book cd played in a complete Trinity system, that is cd-transport, dac, preamp and power amps on Martin Logan loudspeakers. Apart from the Pass aleph amps I have never liked solid state amps as they -in my hummel opinion - never made music , in particular compared to good tube amps like Kondo and Zanden can do. This time I really liked what I heard although the Martin logan speakers are much smaller than my own speakers. Hopefully I will be able to install the trinity transport in my system the next week so I can hear my red book cd's through the Trinity cd-combo in my own system.
Thanks much Lloyd. I am using the Tara Labs Cobalt pc on the Trinity dac and happy with the results.
I am not very familiar with the Martin Logan line of speakers but I believe they were the sl3 loudspeakers. I am going to use the Trinity transport and dac with my Tidal T1 Sunray loudspeakers and Zanden amplification.
Audiocrack, like Lloyd, I've decided to stick with rbcd ie physical media, and not go down the road of hi rez/downloads. How do you think the Trinity transport/dac will fit into this use? Btw, transport and power amps not officially listed anywhere, can you fill in any details on these components? Regards.
Audiocrack, from your discussions with Dietmar, is there anything you can say about the transport? There is v.little info, even on Audio Exotics. The DAC seems to be getting phenomenal ratings, do you believe the transport is deserving of the same? Bear in mind as I've said that downloads/hi rez is not where I'm at, but a SOTA transport/dac to play physical cds interests me.
Yes, the BurrBrown PCM1704's (now 15 years old, should we call them digital vintage) are R2R types. It is something that puzzles me - how is it possible to get 24 bit 768 KHz with such excellent measured performance from a R2R switching DAC using current sources?
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