DAC nuances


Kia Ora from New Zealand,

I have a Esoteric K03 CD player, Technics sl-g700m2 amplifier, Eversolo DAC Z8, Audioquest Carbon USB cable, Furutech Alpha S22 rca cables and Auralic Aries G1.1 transport streamer. As we do with this hobby, I am exploring the sound each DAC can create. After listening to a range of music on each, I am back where I started with the Esoteric sounds best to me. What surprises me is that my 13 year-old Esoteric DAC out preforms the newer ones. I will see if I can audition a higher end DAC from a local shop here in Christchurch. 

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In the past 10-15 years, DAC manufacturers have been focused on features (sell! sell! sell!) that have become prominent in digital circles - namely digital signal processing. Filtering noise, equalization, and to some extent clocking (to bring out more detail) are the said features that were born under specialized DSP. Lately, the clocking aspect has been focused on jitter reduction as it is low hanging fruit when it comes to better sound at minimal cost.

Flagship DAC's of old tend to age well. IMHO, DAC designers of old focused on actually listening to their gear to ensure a non-fatiguing sound that was well-rounded and pleasant. If you have good all-around speakers, that is likely evident to you, and has grown on you. That sonic character is what they sold then. Now? Kind of akin to home theater, DAC's- like transports- are all about the features as mainstream steers towards a focus on selling attributes instead of polishing sound. It doesn't help that there are only so many chipsets available in order to create a house sound; which has made many DAC's sound similar - if not identical when some of those features are duplicated across manufacturers.

My DAC is going on 9 years.  I auditioned a few newer that sounded slightly different but not better.  Perhaps in the five figure price range it might make a difference but I haven’t heard one in my system so while they can sound impressive in demonstrations I don’t know how that translates to my personal experience 

Your $13000 US (in 2011) SACD/DAC outperforms your current < $1000 Eversolo DAC? 

I don’t know why that is surprising.

Or are there others in the same price range you have compared? 

And I believe the Technics amplifier is a SU-G700M2? I believe I see the SL is their DAC; strange they have the exact same G700M2 after each... 

Not surprising to me Esoteric make some of the best Digital on the planet. They do make the best CD drives. 

Flagship DAC's of old tend to age well. IMHO, DAC designers of old focused on actually listening to their gear to ensure a non-fatiguing sound that was well-rounded and pleasant. If you have good all-around speakers, that is likely evident to you, and has grown on you. That sonic character is what they sold then.

spot on imho