DAC Comparisons using AI


After a couple of years trying different DACs in my system, I ended up with the Aries Cerat Helene (R2R) and the SMc Audio DAC-2 (delta-sigma) in my main system.  

I have been considering other options, and decided to use AI to help me imagine the possibilities.  I have found it actually works pretty well if you are able to specifically address what you are looking for. Anyone else here believe you are getting helpful answers by using AI when considering a purchase?

I have been asking specific questions like:

  • What sonic difference would be achieved by upgrading the Aries Cerat Helene to the Kassandra Reference II?
  • Might someone who enjoys the sound of the Aries Cerat Helene find the EMM Labs DV2i to sound fatiguing?
  • Compare the sonic signatures between the Aries Cerat Helene, MSB Technology Premier, and Totaldac D-1 Triunity.

I have not yet encountered answers I would consider total BS, and using AI has sort of bridged the gap between different industry reviews, like when you finish reading a review and wish, if only the reviewer had compared X to Y.

 

mitch2

I have used Google Gemini numerous time to research audio equipment. I would never make a decision based solely on AI when it comes to a purchase but have to admit its data collection capabilities and ability to help with making comparisons is top notch. I just see it as a new tool in assisting me in my research when wanting to upgrade my system! BTW I'm 65 years old but won't shy away from using new technologies. This has saved me numerous hours of research and exposed me to information I previously never had. As others have said the ultimate solution is a listening session but why not use everything to help you make decisions!

I use both charGPT & Google Gemini off their apps. ChatGPT was the leader from an audio standpoint, but Gemini is now it’s equal. They are certainly not infallible, & I check results against my own research & each other. When they do agree, I pursue further. Great for obscure information. Fun, interesting & recommended. 

Use common sense and distill the information you get when using AI. It’s not a substitute for listening. It’s a tool to supplement your research. 
Those betting too much on AI for anything , including comparing audio components - good luck! 

@mike_in_nc   + 1

 

I wouldn’t dream of using AI to guide an audio, or any aesthetic decision.  It could be useful for generating a quick summary of what is available, what features the possess, pricing and vendors, etc