I would absolutely not call the integrated DAC "meh". Haven't heard the Cayin iDAC-6 mk2, but I've owned the original iDAC-6 for years and very much enjoy it. The integrated Violectric DAC is better imho. While the Cayin has the benefit of being adjustable with the tube stage, thus giving more flavors for system synergy, I don't think any configuration is actually on the same level as the V590 DAC stage.
I imagine V590 and iDAC-6 mk2 plus V550 are both worthy routes to consider.
The amp is excellent, the dac is superb, I've never had anything that makes music like that. (I had dacs up to 3000 €, dangerous convert for example). This is what we are all looking for, emotion and technical accuracy, everything is there.
Pretty minor, but can be more significant when using a low quality transport. In that case resampling will tighten things up, reign in treble response, and solidify imaging.
I haven't really tried to nail down the differences between the different resample options though.
Yeah, it's not needed with a Pi2AES or similar but there's no real downside to it either, especially since it does not impart a let's say "early days temporal anti-aliasing" to the sound, meaning smoothing slightly too much (for my liking) over or making everything a bit overpolished. This is what I found on older solutions. The precision is just way better now.
As a DAC / AMP, it sounds very musical, warm, smooth, but it does not lack resolution, dynamics, air, although I recommend avoiding the USB input because it is weak. Just full body sounding combo!
As the AMP + Sonnet Morpheus is definitely better, more neutral, with better bass control, more pronounced treble, more claw and better soundstage, in some aspect i like the V590 amplifier more than the GS-X mini I had. My unit have very quiet clicks on volume control ( i have Pro version).
You can feel that the V590 is a high-end device, very well made of decent raw materials, a great, heavy metal remote control.
So to ask one question I have been obsessing about and beating to death on almost every thread that mentions this V550 and the Niimbus, how transformational is that last 20% in terms of the Niimbus driving the Susvara, as compared to the V550?
As you might well know, I also own the Morpheus and the V281. I could jump on one of the V550s that are currently on Drop, but I do not want to jump and start pining after a nimbus, because that would neither be fair to the V550 or myself.
Now to ask a question you might be able to answer easily, how would you describe the nature of that last 20% in concrete audiophile terms? More (wider, deeper) soundstage, more "air"? more extension at both ends? More detail? Blacker background? better imaging, less fatigue?
I don't own Susvara so i can't reply to that question.
Now to ask a question you might be able to answer easily, how would you describe the nature of that last 20% in concrete audiophile terms? More (wider, deeper) soundstage, more "air"? more extension at both ends? More detail? Blacker background? better imaging?
Listening to the Morpheus->Niimbus->Susvara as I type. I can't comment on differences since I did not A/B, but I can assure that this is a very pleasing combo. Since I have taken care of re-clocking my next step would be Susvara Cable and DAC. Upgrading the AMP I assume I'd had to reach beyond the 10k mark.
Touché, so about how much lead time am I go to need after placing the order for a US5 or a US5 pro, with the constraints of "pandemic time" and circumstances taken into account?
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.