I have to agree with Sean and some of the others -- there's little to
talk about here without a blind comparison being done. Without that,
there is too much room for error.
On 7/11/05, Timbo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> seanadams Wrote:
> > please back up these claims. You are saying that base
Tried it again... and still can't hear a diffrence. Any others care to
give it a go?
y.
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On Fri, 2005-07-15 at 15:59 -0700, Jetlag wrote:
> The Benchmark DAC1, April Music Stello DAC and the Bel Canto DAC2 are
> on my maybe list so far.
I love my Benchmark DAC-1, I've got a SB1g.
Depending on budget, things like Larvy Engineering 44-96 Blue Series
is also in the range, it is about
Hi, first post!
I just took delivery of my first SB2 today. Unfortunately, it was
defective (nothing appeared on the screen, ever. UPS strikes again).
It's replacement is already on the way (thank you Slimdevices C.S. and
Kevin in Tech Support!)
While I am waiting for it, I was wondering what
occam Wrote:
> Hey Vinnie,
>
> Those Acopians are certainly small and well specified. Have you
> compared their subjective performance to the less expensive and
> multisourced linear supplies such as those from Power-One, Condor,
> International Power, etc...?
>
> TIA,
> Paul
Hi Paul,
I have
Hi Sean,
seanadams Wrote:
> Where are the word clock inputs?
They are the 2 little boards that are attached to the inside of the top
cover of the SB2, there is one for 44.1khz multiples and one for 48khz
multiples. There is also a switch (it will be on the side of the SB2)
to disable them and g