What new DAC has good center imaging? I need a new DAC but the center mixed instruments must not be dull and lifeless as is common with equipment these days. Any ideas?
Originally Posted by chesebert /img/forum/go_quote.gif This is a speaker/headphone issue; you are looking in the wrong forum.
If his source sucks - not really, but then his source just plain sucks...
My speakers had not so good central imaging even after I got rid of the grills. The problem was fixed by using my chain balanced instead of SE with better cables, but for that to be an effective solution, source/amp/phones must be already pretty damn good.
If you're speakers aren't meshing in the middle properly, you've got them too far apart. They shouldn't be more than 8 or 9 feet apart. Six feet in most living rooms. If you're listening with headphones, make sure you don't have any sort of digital audio enhancement accidentally switched on.
Well my old '90s AD1862 Dac doesn't have any problem with center played instruments thru my headphones.
New Dac's I have tried:
DAC-AH with all the mods
Pardesea
Scott Nixon
I was looking at trying a VDA-2, but in the review thread here someone said it had trouble with the center imaging. Also considering a PS Audio DLIII or a Rockna RD2.
What I am talking about is when a guitar for example is mixed deadcenter, the instrument takes a dull image compared to the instruments on the left or right.
Originally Posted by regal /img/forum/go_quote.gif Well my old '90s AD1862 Dac doesn't have any problem with center played instruments thru my headphones.
New Dac's I have tried:
DAC-AH with all the mods
Pardesea
Scott Nixon
I was looking at trying a VDA-2, but in the review thread here someone said it had trouble with the center imaging. Also considering a PS Audio DLIII or a Rockna RD2.
What I am talking about is when a guitar for example is mixed deadcenter, the instrument takes a dull image compared to the instruments on the left or right.
What are your cans, what's your amplification? Could be that your DAC actually mixed the channels too closely, and now you are hearing the issue with the headphones.
I had central image issues with HD600/HD650 (which go away with very good amplification, but meh), and did not have any issues with ATH-W5000, Ultrasones. The latter group all has angled drivers.
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