Tron Atlantic dac disrupts both Audiophile and The Audiophile’s Wife.


We had the opportunity to listen to the Tron Atlantic dac in our home last week. I currently own a Mojo Audio Evo dac upgraded to what was esentially the Pro level. In 2021 it retailed for $12,000. We love the Mojo dac as it simply sounds so beautiful and un-digital if you will.

The Tron Atlantic is really not very well known and rarely gets any mention on the audio forums. This is the main reason I wanted to post on the Tron. If you are looking for a DAC that delivers “end game” sonics, then this dac should be on your list. They sell for $11-$17,000 depending on the version. We listened to the top GT model.

We have heard some fantastic dacs in our home selling for $5500-$14,000 and the Tron just moved us more. Let me say this fellow Agoners and I say this after some considerable thought. This single piece of audio gear elevated the realism and emotional beauty of music to a higher level than any other “rectangular box” we have placed in our system. It connected us to our music in a new and special way.

The inner detail and nuance of this dac is quite extraordinary. I really don’t want to use audiophile terms to communicate what the “sound” is like. They just don’t get at the truth of the experience well or completely enough. My wife was moved to tears listening to Heldinnenleben play Por Una Cabeza on their Die Kolophonistinnen recording. I have not seen music influence her like this before. A first. No matter what we played, the music moved and engaged us more deeply.

This dac is priced beyond what many of us can or will spend. This includes myself at this particular point in time. However, for those of you with the budget and in the market for a truly special dac, you are now aware of this wonderful music maker. I was also auditioning another dac priced within my budget that my dealer suggested vs. the Mojo. In the end, I felt that dac was simply a lateral move vs. my Mojo Dac. I was not expecting the Tron Atlantic to disrupt our home music experience so overwhelmingly. I really thought no dac could do that vs. my throughly enjoyable Mojo. Oh well, I was wrong.

I cannot tell you how this dac stacks up against the more known audiophile brands selling for $20,000-$30,000. Brands like MSB, Lampizator etc…I just don’t have that level of first hand experience. I do know the builder set out to make this dac for himself only. Why? Because he had yet to hear any dac that moved him like SOTA analog.

Here is a link to the Tron website: https://tron-electric.co.uk/

Here is a link to the Tron dealer I know (Colin): https://gestalt.audio/

 

 

 

128x128grannyring

Congrats, Bill! It must be very special indeed to unseat the great digital front end you were already running. Enjoy!

@grannyring 

 

Hooorah! Good for you...you can't unhear something that blows you away the first time so enjoy...email them each day to check status, they will love that!

@ghasley 

Hooorah! Good for you...you can't unhear something that blows you away the first time so enjoy..

So true! 😊

Congratulations to you Bill. 
In a perfect world I’d love to hear this Tron Atlantic DAC and the Aries Cerat Helene DAC in the same system for direct comparison. I’m pretty convinced that you could not possibly go wrong with either.

Charles

@grannyring 

Congrats Bill, you keep pushing the ceiling on digital.  I concur with @ghasley - once you hear the next level, it's quite difficult to settle back with your previous reference. 

I agree with @ghasley @charles1dad ​​​​and @lalitk. Really hard to unhear something so good. Can’t wait to read about the evolution in your system. Should be amazing with the new Network Acoustics Muon gear.