dCS Verdi: Upsampled PCM vs. Converting PCM to DSD


I have a dCS Purcell/Delius combo and am considering buying the dCS Verdi SACD/CD transport to replace my Sonic Frontiers T3 so that I can take advantage of dCS's clock link provision in addition to playing SACDs. I was surprised to learn that the cost of upgrading the Purcell/Delius with the 1394 digital interface and new software will run around $5400 for both units in addition to the $11K MSRP of the Verdi. Since my interest in SACD is secondary giving what's currently available, I am particularly interested in the sonic improvement, if any, that the Verdi and associated S/W upgrades, will provide:

(1) as an improvement in transport ( and one that will clock link) to upsample 16/44.1 "redbook" CDs to 24/192.

AND,

(2) is the ability to convert 16/44.1 PCM "redbook" CDs to a DSD data stream sonically superior (or inferior) to upsampling redbook CDs to 24/192 PCM?

Your counsel/experience would be greatly appreciated given the potential expense involved.
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Showing 1 response by mgottlieb

With regard to CD listening, I use a Classe Omega SACD player as a CD transport with an older dCS Purcell/Elgar pair, and love the set-up. Before buying the Classe, I had a chance to do a head-to-head comparison of the all dCS system against a CEC transport and the Purcell/Elgar combination with three balanced Purist Dominus digital cables from the transport to the Purcell and the Purcell to the Elgar. The result was one person in the room preferred the CEC/Purist/dCS PCM connection, one the all-dCS DSD, and one thought they were different but equal. Since I already had the Dominus cables, and got a great price on the Classe as a demo, it was a no-brainer for me. If you don't already have three really fine digital cables, and good SACD, it's a lot closer a call in terms of bang for the buck. I can't compare the all-dCS SACD playback to the Classe, as I have never heard them in the same system. One last point--converting the data stream to DSD off a PCM CD is NOT creating an SACD, even on the all-dCS system. If you want to prove the point without paying for the hardware, Tower has been importing a number of Japanese SONY CD's which have been made from DSD masters of analog material, which they have also released here in SACD (mainly Szell/Cleveland reissues). Do the DSD-mastered CD's sound good? You bet. Do they match the SONY SACD releases? No way.