@audphile1 I plan give this DAC every opportunity to shine. One of my complaints about currently available audio equipment is the inability to audition before buying. The T+A is quite a bit more costly than I initially budgeted. But the reviews I’ve seen have all been highly positive. If this doesn’t work for me, I’m probably out of the market.
I’m amazed at how many DACs audiophiles have owned. This T+A would be my third.
The T+A is burning in 24/7.
Thanks for your comments.
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Burn in and settle time is real and applies to electronics as much as it applies to our brains and our ability to adjust to new sound. |
Most manufacturer's don't print break-in/burn-in information for their converters, but one of the best in the business does, this is from Playback Designs owner's manual: BREAKING IN THE MPS-8 Breaking in the MPS-8 is time consuming but well worth the effort. It would be a mistake to pre-judge the player based on what you might hear at first listen. This is what you can expect to hear at different intervals during break-in: 1. Out of the box: The player will have good clarity, but the highs can be recessed. Bass might appear to be a bit muddy and lacking punch. Soundstage might sound closed in. 2. 50 - 150 Hours: The sound will open up a little bit, but can still sound a bit brittle. 3. 150 - 350 Hours: Midrange will start smoothing out and clarity will increase, but highs might continue to remain recessed. At this point, there probably will not be much change in the bass. You will probably wonder how the Playback Designs converter will ever sound like others have described, but we assure you that you will start to hear substantial changes within another week of play. 4. 350 - 500 Hours: The magic will be starting. Highs will be open and airy. Midrange will appear much more full bodied and natural. Soundstage will be huge and the image presentation will start appearing very holographic. Bass will be incredibly deep and tight with texture and detail galore. 5. Over 500 Hours: The player will continue to change subtly over the upcoming month of usage, but you should be recognizing a very life-like and natural sound. During break-in when you do not listen to music it is best to feed an external digital audio signal into any of the digital inputs of the MPS-8, rather than loading a disc and setting the internal drive into REPEAT mode. |
@OP the T+A DAC 200 is highly transparent, good digital cables are important. And as @mgrif104 was stating, find a way to send it DSD files, it is actually 2 separate DAC's in one box, the PCM DAC is pretty good, but the 1 bit DSD DAC is outstanding. Selfish plug: Mine is for sale by the way, if you want one for $6400 CDN (4654 US)- I thought it would have sold by now honestly! |
I personally feel that the DAC200 needs close to 175+ hours to start sounding it's best. While this DAC sounds awesome with DSD material, you can check a few threads online where people have used it to stream PCM files and they like it. I feel that the DSD and PCM circuit might need separate burn-in times. I personally use a Windows 11 PRO desktop and stream everything to the DAC 200 via the HQ Player. It converts ALL sources to DSD 256. I have found specific filters and shaper that I like with this DAC. But you absolutely do not need to do this to make the DAC200 to sound great. Just a disc transport or a streaming service fed through it will sound awesome. Good luck and do keep us posted on how it goes. |
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