AJ Soundfield
Major Contributor
I thought you might. He might of had an inkling how to measure stereophonic spatial aspects, but to audiophiles, it'll always be a great, magical mystery.I know who Alan Blumlein was .
I thought you might. He might of had an inkling how to measure stereophonic spatial aspects, but to audiophiles, it'll always be a great, magical mystery.I know who Alan Blumlein was .
I can tell you 8376 ways to "mod" it a make it sound "better".
Don't ask me how in physically measurable terms, but I take cash or credit.
Yes.Is there some kind of rationale behind your mods AJ?
Mainly I liked how Teac made very efficient use of space.
Who cares what it sounds like? With all of the features, I don't want to be distracted by a bunch of music.
If you would like to read the entire thread.So $1800 gets you the discrete opamp version and the opamp version is just $1699?
Yeah Resonessence did a great job of that with the Herus as well
http://www.resonessencelabs.com/herus/
DACs. No need to get possessive.
If you want something in the league of the 326 Euro Mirand DAC, you will have to do better than the $5000 Resonessence Mirus. I had 2 of them before demoing the Mirand. They are gone now. But retail wise, you'll have a hard time beating the Mirus for $5000.
It doesn't look attractive; bland dark force from the Star Wars saga with no character fleshing.
Five grands, I want some "visual" connection. Not just audio nirvana.
Can you undress her (remove her top) and show us her curvatures, lines, and parts and all?
If she has guts in, it might help us to appreciate more her outside.
Is that on DSD from a PC or with raw PCM?
Both