Anything wrong with PS Audio DirectStream DACs?


I'm counting right now 19 (nineteen) PS Audio DSD DACs for sale (new and used). Strange. Some second owners also selling... The reviews are unanimously stellar.

I wonder why.
cbozdog
Yes Caniebfrank,

Lets looks at some companies using FPGA as part of their designs.

It seems that almost every model of product that uses FPGA at some point comes out with new hardware to suppliant the older models.

A FPGA means you can easily alter code which usualy affects the filtering process of the dac, it does not compensate or negate the fact that faster processing chips which run the code the FPGA is supplying, advances in analog boards or other improvements don’t come into play.

If you notice we mentioned Esoteric, DCS, Chord, and if you notice most of these companies do not come up with constant Firmware upgrades every six months, most of these companies products are stable and don’t require a complete revisiting of the operational software and processes.

In the case of Chord their models have all used FPGA and they keep on improving the hardware that runs the FPGA stored code which still requires a new hardware platform to implement that firmware.

Look at Aqua Hifi’s dacs which use FPGA to provie the code to the R2R ladder dacs, stable, stable, stable, until they come up with a new platform and the model is able to morph 100% into the new model.

The Lavoice started with the s1, then s2 and then s3 you could have purchased an original model and that can be completely upgraded 100% into the latest version how many companies provide a 100% true upgrade path?

We aren’t saying the PS audio dacs aren’t good, it is just a fallacy to think that an FPGA based design doesn’t go obsolete and won't  require a future hardware change to evolve into the next level.

Dave and Troy
Audio Doctor NJ


audiotroy said..."We aren’t saying the PS audio dacs aren’t good, it is just a fallacy to think that an FPGA based design doesn’t go obsolete and won’t require a future hardware change to evolve into the next level."

PS Audio does plan to put the DS dac to bed in the near future for a new DS dac yet to be announced. Not the newTSS dac..... but a new DS dac 2.
@audiotroy I don't have a DS DAC, but to imply that a company *not* creating a new hardware upgrade every year is somehow hurting the people who purchase that product is just ridiculous. 

Companies that do that are just milking their consumers for cash.

Totally crazy that you are somehow framing PS Audio's FGPA code refinements as a negative.  Just crazy.

cal3713
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Ohh!!!!! You didn’t know that audiotroy is much more informed in the art of dac development than Ted Smith?

aolmrd1241
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You didn’t know that audiotroy is much more informed in the art of dac development than Ted Smith?"

yes Ted Smith is ignorant in many areas of Music Reproduction Systems unlike Audiotroy who has vast, diverse, hands-on experience as clearly demonstrated here no disrespect to Mr. Smith intended.