I mainly use DAC200 with upsampling to DSD256 through HQPlayer. Holo Spring 3 isn't R2R for DSD either. I have my TV connected through optical and that obviously outputs PCM but for music, it's pretty much always DSD. I think the DSD sections are quite similar on DAC200 and Holo, but somehow T+A sounds very different. It has better clarity, huge open and deep soundstage which almost envelopes you and it sounds more dynamic with better attack, immediacy and punch. Spring 3 is smoother and more relaxed sounding but sounds flatter and less dynamic in comparison. Both are still great products and the differences aren't "night and day" but they're there.
If your library is mostly in DSD, then yeah, R-2R doesn't make sense in that use-case. But on the other hand, I've found PCM sounds much better via R-2R. There may be exceptions but for the most part that's a rule that hasn't let me down very often.
I've been an R2R guy for a very long time. I'm discovering that the upsampling in my Lindemann streamer/DAC sounds superior to me then the Spring 3 KTE when I had it. The AKM 4493 in dual differential is up sampling everything to DSD.
That's a good question! I compared the May vs. Spring 3 vs. Terminator Plus at the same time. Going over my notes the things I see between the two Holos was:
The May and Spring 3 are pretty similar
- May has a larger soundstage
- May has better separation
- May has better focus (instruments / voices in space are highly defined, and not smeared in space)
- Bass is pretty close, and I couldn't discern much of a difference
- Treble extension and "airiness" was the same to me
- The "believability" of voices, and instruments was about the same to me. A couple of times I preferred the May on my reference tracks. But suppose it was pretty clear on 3/22 tracks. So, pretty close to the same.
Those were my observations. I'm a big fan of the May, and think it scales to the very highest setups. In fact, the T2 + SGL Sr setup is probably the most detailed money can buy (IMHO!). If the T+A is that good, I'll have to spend some time with one. Sounds exciting
I've had the Spring 3 KTE w/ purple fuse left on for almost two months now along w/ the Bliss KTE. You can hear the burn-in gradually sounding better. Definitely a step up from Gustard A26...I just wonder what the R26 sounds like. But too much headache with fiber optics and clocks to make it sound good.
I've only seen one YT review on it, and it was a very general review, without a lot of detail. In the end he said he liked it and would consider swapping and selling his Spring 3.
Can anyone confirm if Spring 3 KTE works with Android phones via USB input?
I am selling my Spring 3 and potential buyer wants to know this info. I have never tested usb input with my iPhone and I don't have any Android phone to test anyway.
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