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Videographus Supremus:Makes audio cables using super-advanced materials, like "some clear tape" and "some not so clear tape."
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I agree there is flexibility in tweaking the sound.
They are still a business and have to meet a price point. In that regard, the businessmen > the engineers. The DAC1 is not the most advanced build/design nor the best parts.
You say you don't judge the component by what you hear first but you do judge it by it's sound right? What else is there as it's a sound device? It's nice to know how it's built, the idea behind it, etc. but ultimately it still all comes down to how it sounds.
I'm not a fan of the asynchrnous resampling in this unit. It has a heavy influence in the sound to me especially in the treble.
Originally Posted by 325xi You can tweak the unit to make it sound any way you want. It may sound good, but it wouldn't necessarily represent the original signal. And the modded unit isn't necessary outputs "cleaner" signal, I'd even suggest the opposite, even though it sounds warmer. Do you really believe Benchmark engineers are so simple headed to miss something so obvious, for example other OP that would do so significant improvement? I don't judge the component by what I hear first - I prefer to know how it's build, why, and what exactly it does with the signal; then evaluate it in my system and then see where the bad things happen, and what component compromises the sound. If I know that DAC1 outputs the cleanest signal among the known DACs, I'd rather be looking for the problem among other components in my system. |
I agree there is flexibility in tweaking the sound.
They are still a business and have to meet a price point. In that regard, the businessmen > the engineers. The DAC1 is not the most advanced build/design nor the best parts.
You say you don't judge the component by what you hear first but you do judge it by it's sound right? What else is there as it's a sound device? It's nice to know how it's built, the idea behind it, etc. but ultimately it still all comes down to how it sounds.
I'm not a fan of the asynchrnous resampling in this unit. It has a heavy influence in the sound to me especially in the treble.