See post 16, the photo I posted is the inside of the Trinity preamp, sadly I don't have a photograph of their DAC.I'm no expert Tom, that's why I love audio. And this is a thread that I'm interested in.
- About this one: http://www.tnt-audio.com/sorgenti/trinity_tech_e.html
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See post 16, the photo I posted is the inside of the Trinity preamp, sadly I don't have a photograph of their DAC.
Keith.
That DAC is $50 k I believe?
Keith.
of course.. why not!That DAC is $50 k I believe?
Keith.
come on mike, employing guys to sand down your chips is a expensive business..
why dont you put a light bulb and some unsafe looking soldering in your units then you could charge 5x the price..
That DAC is $50 k I believe?
Keith.
It depends...of the money exchange rate from where you live.
But I think you can get it for less than $30,000 USD. ...It's all very relative...look inside...it's not like under the hood of a luxury car in that approximate price range.
And the seats inside that car plus the mustichannel sound system are not as comfy as @ home. ...Most likely a Bose sound system.
Anyway, only the biggest shoes can contemplate and drive and benefit of all of it.
Give it a couple years and they will be on Ebay for $500. Then we can all join the elitist's and be as 1
Hopefully, in a couple of years, we will be able to buy a truly great DAC [sound & measurements] for under $1,000. Why buy used trouble; repairs on used expensive [and obsolete] could easily be greater than $1,000.
iridium.
I'm no expert Tom, that's why I love audio. And this is a thread that I'm interested in.
- About this one: http://www.tnt-audio.com/sorgenti/trinity_tech_e.html
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yea right Frantz, dull dull dull and easy to get right... the buggers should try this on for size...
Sorry, not audio, but one memorable instance from my childhood days was General Motors, who decided to put Chevy engines in their Oldsmobiles. When they got caught, their defense was that most people wouldn't be able to tell the difference anyway.