Excuse me for cross-posting this from the Harmony Dac thread. Too lazy to compose another fawning tribute to Laiv.
Quick report for those interested:
I received my µDDC today (after ordering it only TWO NIGHTS ago!!!). Listened to one of my usual test tracks and then connected it to my Harmony DAC and replayed the track. FWIW, I don't think that a reclocker can improve the performance of an already excellent DAC.
I was SO WRONG.
It took about half the track playback to hear significant improvement in middle-range precision and prominence, more full-bodied and defined bass response, and (slightly) wider and deeper soundstage. Everything just reflected an increased live, acoustical instrumental/vocal presence. (That first test track was "Sinatra at the Sands," "Come Fly with Me." Love that Quincy Jones arrangement. Using Zen Stream USB output until Laiv releases a streamer.)
The real ear-opener was moving to classical music and hearing the smooth and rich reproduction of a violin section (which pretty generally sounds thin with most setups.) As a former section violinist and after a decade as a professional classical music critic (with hundreds of live performances reviewed), I intimately know what a live, richly textured string section sounds like. This was it.
If you have the Harmony DAC and $850 burning a hole in your pocket, IMO, you won't be disappointed by adding the µDDC to your system.