REVIEW: Keces DA-151 DAC 800+ hours burn-in
Feb 24, 2008 at 9:31 PM Post #31 of 311
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Originally Posted by MaZa /img/forum/go_quote.gif
On gaming mode the soundcard does all the necessary accelerations, 3D calculations and so on, and this signal then skips the built-in dac and opamp to external DAC, which turns it to heardable analog sound in better quality than mere soundcard. High-end gaming audio!
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On X-Fi, and X-Fi prelude...



Except that the Preludes digital out will not give you any accelerations or 3d effects under Windows Vista.
 
Feb 25, 2008 at 10:19 AM Post #32 of 311
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Except that the Preludes digital out will not give you any accelerations or 3d effects under Windows Vista.


But that is a problem with Vista drivers, not in the card itself.
 
Feb 26, 2008 at 3:17 AM Post #33 of 311
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ignore the interconnects (LOL).

Will do some proper ABx'ing once she's broken in, but initial impressions are VERY positive. First thing I *seem* to hear is much more punch in the mids (vocals jump out at you).

No issues with setup (Laptop (foobar+ASIO+S/PDIF>MAudioUSB>DA-131>Preamp). Was up and running in 2 minutes.

Build quality (as has been mentioned) is excellent.

Cust. service was great; ordered it on W and it was at my door on S.
 
Mar 2, 2008 at 5:24 AM Post #35 of 311
I've had the DA-151 for a couple of days now. Before this I was just using the audio out of a very good motherboard (Intel BX2) plugged into a decent old-school NAD amp and some B&W speakers. So, I don't know how I tolerated it before, but now it really is like two layers of gauze have been taken off the speakers.

Of course I expected a significant improvement over onboard sound, so I was curious to hear how it compared to CD. I have what was once considered a very good Denon CD player, and I performed an A/B test using some favorite tracks (from Radiohead's In Rainbows - IMO there's no better band for A/B testing
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). I listened to each track on CD first, pushing the volume to the loudest it could get and still be enjoyable, then did same with same track in FLAC with the Keces.

With each track it became increasingly apparent that there was just no contest. The sound through the Keces was more open, with clearer separation; detailed, more punctuated highs, tighter, more controlled bass. What really stuck me was how much better it sounded at louder volumes. Through the CD, the threshold at which the music turned into a murky jumble was significantly lower. Unfortunately I don't have the equipment or living conditions to really push the Keces sound further.

So now for the first time, I'm realizing I am going to have to rip my whole CD collection if I really want quality sound - that's going to be fun
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Newbie that I am, I don't have another DAC to compare the DA-151 to. But as others have mentioned, it's very well put together, a solid and attractive piece that seems to be built to a high standard. I've paid a lot more for less. Also, it arrived well packed in 3 days to NY. Good stuff, Keces!
 
Mar 3, 2008 at 2:00 PM Post #36 of 311
Soon to be new owner here.
In the process of redoing entire rig.

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Originally Posted by nightfishing /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Cust. service was great; ordered it on W and it was at my door on S.


So you got it before you ordered it?
 
Mar 3, 2008 at 5:53 PM Post #38 of 311
Here's another very happy customer :) Just need a better amp but the DAC sure made it more fun to listen.
 
Mar 3, 2008 at 7:44 PM Post #40 of 311
New to head-fi here. Ordered my Keces 151 and excited to hear it. I'm going to run my speaker system from it. LM3886 gainclone amp running a pair of Natalie P MTM DIY speakers. I really think the Keces will let the Natalie P's shine. Has anyone tried a similar setup?

Sid
 
Mar 3, 2008 at 11:24 PM Post #41 of 311
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Hey Maniac, can you answer this for me..

How long is the burn in period and what differences in performance will I see?

I'm very happy with my 151. Great bass and a warm musical sound so far..



Well, IMHO it should be about 200 hours until everything settles down to a point of relatively few changes. Just use it as you would normally and it will eventually run its course.
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Mar 7, 2008 at 6:21 PM Post #44 of 311
postponed the pico purchase due to some financial situation, and placed an order for da-151.
the waiting game sucks but i am extremely excited.
i was quite happy with a cheap usb dac(diyeden svdac04) before, and i cant wait to try da-151. guessing from what i've read on this thread, i think i made a good decision.
 
Mar 7, 2008 at 9:51 PM Post #45 of 311
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Originally Posted by tjumper78 /img/forum/go_quote.gif
postponed the pico purchase due to some financial situation, and placed an order for da-151.
the waiting game sucks but i am extremely excited.
i was quite happy with a cheap usb dac(diyeden svdac04) before, and i cant wait to try da-151. guessing from what i've read on this thread, i think i made a good decision.




Congrats on the purchase. You will not be disappointed. I ordered mine 2 weeks ago and have been enjoying it immensely. Shipping didn't take long either I was surprised how fast international mail can be delivered.
 

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