Think I will sell my TT2 and buy a Dropping.
Will save a fortune.
Sorry meant Topping.
Will save a fortune.
Sorry meant Topping.
I am truly hurt that you didn't like my gourmet analogy. Enjoy your music.Be my guest, much better and healthier than making meaningless and easy refutable analogies.![]()
Maybe I will too, the top Chi-fi Topping the D90SE is only $800, I'll have a friend come over and I'll do a proper blind test, the last time I tried it was so easy to pick out the Chord, it was hilarious.Think I will sell my TT2 and buy a Dropping.
Will save a fortune.
Sorry meant Topping.
AhahhahahahjajjaaI am truly hurt that you didn't like my gourmet analogy. Enjoy your music.![]()
If Lord Amir was reviewing “regardless of price” Chord would not have gotten so much flak and we wouldn’t be having this conversation…However, you will struggle to find differences (if you find any) between a $150 DAC and a multi-thousand dollar one in controlled blind test conditions with matched voltages, and this is something that people like Amir know perfectly well, in the end their rankings are to find the best engineering regardless of price, not the best (or any different) sound, because the headphones are the ones responsible for projecting sound.
This is the perfect description of ASR. All hail Lord Amir.But methodologies are based on an existing data model, including its assumptions.
The difficulty is that cults of any description decide on the results/knowledge, and if new data differs from that, then the data must be changed, instead of the data model.
HahahahahaaahahahahaIf Lord Amir was reviewing “regardless of price” Chord would not have gotten so much flak and we wouldn’t be having this conversation…
This is the perfect description of ASR. All hail Lord Amir.
It’s an incredible statement, that all dacs sound the same. Why would there be an entire market worth millions of pounds if in fact, they all sounded the same.
Dac chips can cost a few pence that are put into tv’s (I’ve heard).
My old tv sounded terrible. Is the argument then also the same, all tvs sound the same ?
@GuiltyRocker there is nothing wrong with that IMHO. I prefer TT2 to Dave due to TT2 sound signature for example. It is less fatiguing for me and because of that probably more musical too. At the same time Dave is a great dac/headamp too, one that could be brilliant for very critical listening, it is just my taste is different. I'm looking for the enjoyment and not to be able to detect even smallest nuance since sometimes I just like listen to the music and not to be focused on it for the whole time. Mojo2 is so good that sometimes I think I could live without my TT2 and M Scaler. It all comes down to personal taste, preferences and needs. When we take out the cost of this hobby out of equation you are definitively not a crazy person - just a person who knows what he likes when listening to the music.TT-2 is fantastic, but I prefer the Qutest. Call me crazy but I love the sound of the Qutest more.
If there will be an increase in sells of top Chi-Fi cheap dacs, they soon will not be cheap any more since the manufactures will eventually increase their prices due to stronger brand and higher demand. They could also blame further price increase on broken supply chain problemsMaybe I will too, the top Chi-fi Topping the D90SE is only $800, I'll have a friend come over and I'll do a proper blind test, the last time I tried it was so easy to pick out the Chord, it was hilarious.
True hahahaahhaIf there will be an increase in sells of top Chi-Fi cheap dacs, they soon will not be cheap any more since the manufactures will eventually increase their prices due to stronger brand and higher demand. They could also blame further price increase on broken supply chain problems![]()