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  Review: Accustic Arts Reference Tube Hybrid DAC II DA converter
This will be my third go around reviewing a DAC from the German company Accustic Arts. In between having the MK-3, MK-4, and now their Reference Tube Hybrid as my digital front end, I have had the pleasure to auditioned many of the highest regarded DACS and CDPS in the last couple of years. Many of this digital pieces offered great performance, a few were sonic "turkeys" regardless of some steller reviews, but based on great performance without having to get a second morgage to purchase it, I keep coming back to Accustic Arts.

The MK-4 was a significant improvement over the MK-3 and I still believe it's one of the finer sounding DACS around today. That's way I was skeptical about how much better/different would Accustic Arts new "baby" would be compared with their older DAC.

As in all my reviews I do not get into specifications, you can go to Accustic Arts website to get the details, but always comment on build quality and physical appearance. Like its older siblings the Tube Hybrid is just beautifully built and really is "eye candy". The German engineering and craftmanship is very easy to admire. I know one important technical aspect that this is the first DAC in the world that does not use tubes in the analog section, but somewhere further upstream when bits are still bits before the analog conversion stage. What the tubes are doing and how they are used in the overall design circuitry I don't have the foggist notion, just that sonic bliss is taking place.

When I discovered that Accustic Arts new reference would use tubes I was somewhat concerned for the following reasons: 1) My past experience with tube based DACS, such as the Zanden and a very high level Audio Note, was that they offered a very wonderful midrange but they lacked macrodynamics and extension on both the top and bottom ends. 2) The transparency/clarity and very small details I love in the overall sonic perspective of my system were lost.

SONIC PERFORMANCE

I do not like to result to sonic cliches to describe the sonics of a piece I'm reviewing, but this DAC is a "killer"! I hope all of us can agree that once you get to a high level of excellence in audio gear, their are many great pieces and differences become more quantitive then qualitative. We also have to factor in personnal taste and system synergy in to the equation. Taking all of this into account let me try to explain way this is the best digital I have heard in my system to the present time.

1) The Tube Hybrid retains all of the transparence/clarity and microdetails of the MK-4.

2) I will not say that the Tube Hybrid's extension on the top and bottom are better then the MK-4, but the the overall slam and dynamics is slightly more "lively" and natural sounding. Remember, the MK-4 was no slouch in these sonic areas to begin with.

3) Now we get into the specifics of why the Tube Hybrid is a "killer" in qualitative terms.

A) Unlike adding a "warm/euphonic" aspect to the music this DAC adds what many would call a touch of "bloom/fullness" without destroying the overall linear cohesiveness of the sonic perspective. Another more concrete way of saying it would be that image density and the overall harmonic structure ( leading edge, body, and decay trails) is more natural or what alot of audiophiles would dscribe as "analog" sounding.

B) This DAC offers an overall more sense of liquidity and smoothness, but not at the expensive of slam/punch/dynamics or sounding "soft" to be pleasing to the listener.

C) I have a hunch that another reason why the Tube Hybrid sounds more "real" is that it is more tonally linear compared to the MK-4, and any other digital piece I have heard on Redbook, which makes it sound of one piece top to bottom.

D) The Tube Hybrid offers the most natural timbres I have ever gotten from a digital front end.

E) I don't believe that my system's overall soundstage dramatically improved with the Tube Hybrid, the MK-4 was a champ in this area, but the layering and the air around players also went to a qualitatively higher level.

When I wrote a review here on the GON on the Stealth Metacarbon IC's I struggled to use words to describe the sound of "nothing", meaning these cables just get out of the way of the music so the illusion of real music being played by real people just gets spills into your mind and gut. Well, this DAC hits my sonic ear's the same way, it just sounds more like real music then I have ever heard in my listening room before. The Tube Hybrid sonics can be broken down into specifics, as I have tried to do, but its the overall natural/easy/lifelike sonic illusion without the loss of details,prat,sparkle that makes this a very special piece indeed.

I always end all my reviews with the statement their is no "BEST" in high end audio, but many fine pieces along with the factors of personal taste and system synergy. The new Accustic Arts Tube Hybrid DAC II is among one of the finest DACS on the market today, and while it is not inexpensive it competes with DACS triple its price. This German company sure has some talented thinkers with great ears when it comes to digital gear. If your in the market I highly recommend you audition this DAC before you purchase another.

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08-12-07
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05-14-08   I noticed that the aa tube dac accepts a maximum input sampl ...   Smeyers

05-14-08   Fwiw: my previous metronome t1a transport had both 48 and 96 ...   Mattheus

05-15-08   I'm still surprised that aa only accepts up to 48khz. my ta ...   Smeyers

05-15-08   Smeyers, my emmlabs samples upto 5.6mhz, both cd and sacd, h ...   Mtkhl567

05-15-08   Mtkh, i wasn't really comparing sound quality between sampli ...   Smeyers

05-16-08   Ok, i see what you mean. yeah, any company's choice to limit ...   Mtkhl567

05-16-08   In the current issue of sterophile (june 2008) there is a re ...   Smeyers

05-16-08   Understand, on the other hand i have a few very, very well r ...   Mtkhl567

05-19-08   Last week i replaced my aa drive mk11 with a mbl 1521a trans ...   Teajay

05-20-08   Teajay, what digital interconnect(s) are you using between t ...   Mtkhl567

05-20-08   Post obo hotbird, differences between accustic arts ref dr ...   Mtkhl567

05-20-08   Hi mtkl567, here's the answers to your questions: 1) i use ...   Teajay

05-20-08   Thansk tj for your quick reply. i'm curious to know why you ...   Mtkhl567

05-20-08   Hello. being in the same boat(aa tube dac, mg 20 speakers) m ...   Shahedk

05-20-08   Shahedk, just be aware that the aa tube dac ii does not hand ...   Mtkhl567

05-21-08   Mtkhl567, to be quite frank there was three reasons i chose ...   Teajay

05-21-08   I hope that even if you already bought the mbl transport, yo ...   Hotbird

05-21-08   I agree totally regarding the metronome, i have heard this c ...   Shahedk

05-22-08   Wow, i recently heard the metronome kalista, and as impressi ...   Mtkhl567

05-26-08   hi mtkh1567 the reference aa transport looks interesting. ...   Dev

05-26-08   i had made an error within my thread and not sure which one ...   Dev

05-27-08   Hi dev, thanks for sharing your thoughts and experiences. i ...   Mtkhl567

05-29-08   Teejay where and for how much did you get the reference clam ...   Shahedk

05-30-08   Shahedk, i was very lucky that dear friend and fellow audiop ...   Teajay

06-03-08   Hi guys, i just replaced the stock tubes with cryo'd mullar ...   Mattheus

06-17-08   I also have the accustic arts tube dac now. it reminds me of ...   Dazzdax

06-17-08   hi chris, i answered your other thread without seeing this ...   Dev

07-01-08   I have compared stealth sextet aes with bnc terminated both ...   Ben

07-01-08   Ben, fyi ... the aa reference transport retails for eur 6990 ...   Mtkhl567

07-01-08   Mtkhl,thanks for your information, wow its price nearly two ...   Ben

07-01-08   Ben, if you want to compare audio note cdt3, you can only co ...   Hotbird

08-19-08   There's a new german review of the accustic arts reference d ...   Hotbird

08-19-08: Mtkhl567
Ok, here a translation from Dirk Sommer's review in Aprils Image HiFi:

Liked: how much room and dynamism the DAC II solution extracts from standard redbook CD (16bit/44.1khz).
Surprised: how incredibly high value of price to enjoyment ratio you get - even when you have to pay a hefty sum in absolute terms
Missing: the possibility to play at sample rates above 48Khz
To do: compare this dream combo against clearly more expensive components

So obviously he liked the sound of the AA reference combo a lot, but also clearly states its limitations. I loved the sound of the AA DACII as well, and for playback of RBCD its the best I've heard. That doesn't mean much though, as I have not heard a whole lot. My wish would be to be able to have 24/192 or DSD level detail and the wonderful sound of the DACII. Clearly this limitations lies in their unique 32bit DAC implementation. Maybe Steffen Schunk is working on that ...

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08-19-08   Hi mtkhl567, i am actually already sold on the virtues of th ...   Hotbird

08-20-08   Hotbird, mr sommer compares the drive ii with the wadia wt32 ...   Mtkhl567

08-20-08   Just read up on a wadia wt3200, here's the link: http://www ...   Mtkhl567

08-20-08   My goodness, horrified to know that this reviewer mr sommers ...   Hotbird

08-22-08   Just wanted to share that i recently listened to three very ...   Teajay

08-22-08   Well like teajay, i have heard the aa tube dac2 and drive mk ...   Hotbird

08-29-08   I just recently bcame aware that accustic arts has come out ...   Teajay

08-29-08   Special edition?? this is the first time i hear the news tha ...   Hotbird

08-30-08   Teajay is thinking about a new dac. summer must be over!   Baranyi

09-01-08   Teajay, i'm not so sure that the se version is going to brin ...   Mtkhl567

09-01-08   Mtkhl567, thanks for your comments. when i contacted the new ...   Teajay

09-02-08   "gte trinity dac"...heard of it as the most expens ...   Hotbird

09-02-08   Hotbird - the most recent retail i read was eur 57100 !!! ou ...   Mtkhl567

09-12-08   Eye candy photos of accustic art reference drive2 + accusti ...   Hotbird

11-30-08   Tj and others, do you think the aa tube dac's treble is some ...   Dazzdax

12-01-08   Chris, my experience has been the opposite of yours. i found ...   Teajay

12-01-08   Chris, i have to say i was shocked when i read your comments ...   Dev

02-01-10   On the website, postive feedback online, reviewer marshall n ...   Teajay

06-01-10   Hi, i am currently using aa drive 1 mk1 + dac 1 mk2, and co ...   Cykeric

06-02-10   Cykeric, the short answer is no, it won't sound too forward ...   Teajay

06-02-10   Thanks very much teajay. however, your review is on aa tube ...   Cykeric

06-02-10   I notice there are 2 versions for tube dac ii. one is tube d ...   Cykeric

06-02-10   Cykeric, i'm a little confused, i did gon reviews on both th ...   Teajay

06-03-10   Thanks a lot teajay. i read your full review, and also other ...   Cykeric

06-03-10   Cykeric, since i own in my collection over 6000 redbook cd's ...   Teajay

06-03-10   But some of well-known european brands such as symphonic lin ...   Cykeric

06-10-10   Hi, teajay, i just got aa drive1 mk2 + dac1 mk4 yesterday. ...   Cykeric

06-10-10   Eric, have fun with your new pieces! yes, give them at least ...   Teajay

06-10-10   Ok. thanks a lot. btw, do you have experience on vovox prod ...   Cykeric

07-01-10   Guys, i just found another gorgeous sounding 12ax7 tube for ...   Teajay

08-26-10   Just wanted to share that another usa reviewer, micheal wrig ...   Teajay


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