JaZZ
Headphoneus Supremus
Hi Romaz
I've currently got the Dave on a few days loan, which I'm listening to with my HE1000 and using an AK380 as source (mostly Apples lossless CD rips) - everything stock, no expensive cables and no amps, just AK380/Dave/HE1000. I understand from the dealer that the Dave has had less than 10 hours run in. I have to say that although the definition and transparency is mightily impressive it does sound a little cold and 'hard', and ever so slightly bass-light compared to the Hugo TT. Can I expect much change after a bit more run in? I've been trying it out on all kinds of music. Thanks
Not exactly cold and hard, but I guess I know what you mean. Yes, this trait will disappear completely after ~250 hours according to my experience.
My guess would be that the inferior quality of your rbcd rips is the real reason for the coldness and hardness you say you hear from DAVE.
And if anything the HE1000 tends to sound a bit on the warm euphonius side of neutral. But ever so seductively.
I played some 24/44.1 and 24/48 masterfiles via DAVE and while they have never sounded better than via DAVE, they were still not the equal of well recorded true hi res files or DSD masters.
I can listen to well recorded DSD or 24/88.2 and up for hours and hours on end, without any listener fatique. But with 44.1 it becomes evident quite soon to me.
The most obvious difference between lower res and hi res is with strings and percussion to me.
And then of course the inferior rendition of acoustic information from the venue and less realistic decay as when percussion decays slowly into silence, with hi res, and live, it ends more abruptly and with less body and timbre and colour ,with 44.1
Massed strings and solo violins tend to have a harder/colder/thinner, less timbrally realistic sound than the same at higher pcm sampling rates or DSD to me.
Mind you, DSD 64 can sound a bit too "soft and comfy".But I can accept that softness rather than hard/thin 44.1 string sound.
I almost exclusively listen to RBCD resolution recordings (mainly because the equalizer in my FiiO X5 II only works up to 48 kHz), and I can confirm that these don't sound like described (anymore). I appreciate your enthusiasm for hi-rez – which I also advocated until a few years ago –, but since the Hugo and now definitely with DAVE I don't consider it essential anymore. Linearizing my headphones for an immaculate listening experience is more important to me. Moreover my ears have grown older since, 13 kHz is the limit. That may be an explanation.
Many thanks, @Romaz, for your elaborate information. I share your love for the HE1000 (for virtually the same reasons) especially with DAVE's headphone out – and your remark about electrostats needing separate amps was spot on. That said, I still like my two electrostats, now more than ever with DAVE, but the direct connection offers an incomparable immediacy and accuracy.