manisandher
New Head-Fier
I have a question about the DAVE and HDCD playback. I've managed to buy after many years of searching a NOS Vincent HDCD player as I have a collection of HDCD's. The Vincent has the usual XLR and phono outputs and at the moment the XLR's plug into my Pathos Inpol ear. The Vincent has a digital coax output and I'm wondering if the HDCD output would be cancelled out if I use the digital out and send it into the DAVE.
The DAVE cannot decode HDCD. Actually, no DACs can, unless they have a PMD100 (the majority of HDCD-capable DACs) or PMD200 (many Naim players/DACs). (Berkeley Audio and Spectal DACs may be exceptions.)
I used to own a Pacific Microsonics Model Two - the only way to encode HDCD (along with the Model One). It's a phenomenal piece of kit, and still venerated by many mastering engineers - my old machine does duties in a mastering studio in Paris.
My advice - enjoy HDCD-encoded CDs natively. Forget using HDCD.exe when ripping - it sounds awful to my ears. There's clearly something that the PMD filters do that HDCD.exe can't match. So, just rip to 16/44.1. If you have an HDCD-capable DAC, then it will decode this file. Otherwise, just play it back natively. The value of HDCD CDs is not in their having HDCD encoding per se, but in the quality of the Model One/Two used to master them.
HTH.
Mani.