Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Can anyone recommend a Cambridge Audio DacMagic...

2012-06-21 Thread AlexM

I have used an SBT with a Dac Magic 100 with Triode's EDO plug-in, and I
have to say that the SQ was actually very good - clear and refined, with
good sound-staging and a refined treble.  The Bass wasn't 'thudding' but
was clear and with good representation of instrument textures, albeit
seeming slightly shelved down. Overall, a surprisingly listenable,
detailed, and refined little device. It also supports USB2 asynchronous
operation without any need for an intermediate hub. 

I think it is a bargain, and you can always return it to Richer Sounds
if you don't like it within 30 days.

Regards,
Alex



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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Can anyone recommend a Cambridge Audio DacMagic...

2012-06-11 Thread campmountainman

jezbo wrote: 
> ... for enhancing the sound of my SB3? I've had my eyes on one for a
> couple of years now, but perhaps there's better out now for a similar
> price.
> 
> Currently my SB3 is fed directly through a decent Marantz amp +
> Mordaunt-Short speakers or Heed CanAmp + Beyerdynamic headphones. Music
> source is usually lossless flac files. 
> 
> Also, for anyone who has actually got a DacMagic, what are the
> additional connectors I'll need to purchase?

I bought the dacmagic to connect to my SB3. Previously I was using a
Musical Fidelity X24 dac but the Dacmagic was an improvement over this
in terms of detail, soundstage and smoothness. I connected them with a
co-axial SPDIF cable which seemed to work best.

Later I upgraded to the Logitech Touch. Strangely the sound sound
improved significantly over the SB3. I suspect the Touch had less
jitter.  Anyway, I found a decent optical connector ($30) worked better
than a much more expensive co-axial cable I was using previously.
Sounded cleaner and smoother with more detail. I suspect noise was been
sent via the shield of the cable. 

I installed soundcheck's Touch Toolbox 3.0 and the sound became better
still with more clarity and detail.

I did modify the Dacmagic to bypass the output capacitors on the RCA
outputs. This did make quite a difference to the sound and improved the
bass considerably.

I am going to try the balanced outputs on the Dacmagic as they are
claimed to provide better performance. 
I will keep you Posted.
Cheers



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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Can anyone recommend a Cambridge Audio DacMagic...

2012-06-05 Thread rgro

trott3r wrote: 
> Lo,
> 
> At 15:51 04/06/2012, you wrote:
> 
> >I had a SB3 and the DACMagic definitely improved on that. When I got
> the
> >Touch I did try the internal DAC briefly, and whilst it was better
> than
> >the SB3, I felt the DACMagic was the best of the three.
> 
> 
> 
> >To further mess with my head I'm looking at an Audiolab M-DAC or
> 8200DQ
> >as a next upgrade, and use the pre-amp facility, and get myself a big
> >power amp.
> 
> 
> I have seen the audio lab DAC as well but its a bit expensive at £600?
> This is the one with the front ports isn't it?
> 
> I have looked at the DAC magic myself but it doesn't have enough
> digital
> inputs for me. (3 and isn't the usb less than 96khz?)
> 
> With my equipment i have 6 digital device that i could potentially
> connect.
> The SBT, 2*MDs, digital radio and 2 cd players.
> 
> It would be nice if i could find a DAC that had 6 
> inputs but its rather unlikely
> when 3 is seen as having an above average number of ports.
> 
> The Rega DAC looks interesting though with 5 inputs (2*coax, 2*optical 1
> usb)
> It has been out for a little while and some are appearing on ebay which
> reduces
> the price to more like my range.
> 
> Martin
> 
> Running MorphOS v2.6 (Nov 2010) on Mac Mini, 
> Moderator of MiniDisc,amithlonopen,bwfc Yahoogroups

Keep in mind that the Rega DAC's direct USB input implementation only
supports 44.1/48 khz rates.  If you want to fully use Triode's USB
implemenation on the Touch, you'll need a USB/SPDIF converter to allow
up to 24/96 via optical or up to 192 via coax into the Rega.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Can anyone recommend a Cambridge Audio DacMagic...

2012-06-04 Thread gw43

I had a SB3 and the DACMagic definitely improved on that. When I got the
Touch I did try the internal DAC briefly, and whilst it was better than
the SB3, I felt the DACMagic was the best of the three.

I will hold my hand up and say I did not test extensively. I had done
that before when I tried a Beresford DAC against the SB3, and found
little if any improvement. More extensive testing would have driven me
to the edge of insanity, as the differences are slight, but in my
opinion, noticeable. Which is "better" is a moot point. As I recall the
DACMagic has a little more urgency, drive and space between the
instruments. Overall, slightly more detail.

I did buy a 9v PSU from Maplins to run the DACMagic cooler, rather than
using the stock PSU.  

To further mess with my head I'm looking at an Audiolab M-DAC or 8200DQ
as a next upgrade, and use the pre-amp facility, and get myself a big
power amp.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Can anyone recommend a Cambridge Audio DacMagic...

2012-05-26 Thread rich.trish

Why don't you just get a Touch. That's a big improvement on a SB3. I
tried a DacMagic with my touch but it didn't provide the lift in
performance I was looking for. I would get a touch and install
Soundcheck's TT3



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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Can anyone recommend a Cambridge Audio DacMagic...

2012-05-24 Thread jezbo

I'm happy with my Heed CanAmp so will go for the new DacMagic 100 I
think - though I can't find the same level of enthusiasm in the reviews
as in the previous version.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Can anyone recommend a Cambridge Audio DacMagic...

2012-05-23 Thread Willakan

Cable-wise, you'll need either an optical cable or a coaxial cable,
doesn't really matter which.
I own the now discontinued DACMagic: whether you buy the DACMagic+ or
the DACMagic100 will depend entirely on whether you want a headphone
amp. Even if you do, there are cheaper and better options than the
headphone amp in the Plus.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Can anyone recommend a Cambridge Audio DacMagic...

2012-05-22 Thread HeadBanger

I've owned a DACMagic and the sound hooked upto my Receiver was very
good - clear, punchy and neutral sounding too. When comparing it to the
Receiver's analogue out it was clearly a big improvement. You can
connect via optical or coaxial.

I bought a Marantz SR7005 to replace my Arcam A85 and when hooking up
the Receiver into the Marantz via a digital input I couldn't reliably
tell the difference between the Marantz and DACMagic so I sold it in the
end.



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[SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Can anyone recommend a Cambridge Audio DacMagic...

2012-05-22 Thread jezbo

... for enhancing the sound of my SB3? I've had my eyes on one for a
couple of years now, but perhaps there's better out now for a similar
price.

Currently my SB3 is fed directly through a decent Marantz amp +
Mordaunt-Short speakers or Heed CanAmp + Beyerdynamic headphones. Music
source is usually lossless flac files. 

Also, for anyone who has actually got a DacMagic, what are the
additional connectors I'll need to purchase?



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