Hi all,
I came across a few items that got my attention and thought to pass them on here:
These designs by NWavguy are meant to equal the performance (not the build quality) of Benchmark DAC/Pre / headphone amp
http://www.jdslabs.com/item.php?fetchitem=48 O2 + ODAC
http://www.jdslabs.com/item.php?fetchitem=46 standalone ODAC
I've sent NWavguy a message inquiring if there are any plans to add a preamp out to the O2 +ODAC. If not it can easily be done DIY
then a terrific deal in loudspeakers and these are active & bi-amped
http://linkwitzlab.com/Pluto/Pluto-2.1.htm
assuming a pre-out option is offered without the need for DIY the above pieces combined with an Oppo are a complete system with remarkable performance for little money.
assuming fewer funds:
essentially an LS3/5A for the 21st century. Should have been an active design but that seems to be the only marketing-driven compromise
http://www.kef.com/html/en/showroom/flagship_hi-fi_series/LS50/overview/
these are high-value Gainclone amps that could readily be used with the JDS unit above if/when pre-out function is available
http://www.dalaudio.com/DALAUDIO-Studio-Amplifiers-s/28.htm
and as a less expensive alternative to an Oppo (already a terrific value), the Sony PS3
a starter system:
computer or smartphone source (w/ future upgrade to Pure Music Server or Amara)
O2 +ODAC
David Clark, Etymotic, or Sennheiser high-performance dynamic headphone
alternatively:
computer or smartphone source (w/ future upgrade to Pure Music Server or Amara)
ODAC
Stax electrostatic earspeakers with driver
Really good high-fidelity doesn't have to cost a lot, and I'd rather spend more money on music (software) than the system (hardware) to play it. I'm guessing many of you feel similarly.
I came across a few items that got my attention and thought to pass them on here:
These designs by NWavguy are meant to equal the performance (not the build quality) of Benchmark DAC/Pre / headphone amp
http://www.jdslabs.com/item.php?fetchitem=48 O2 + ODAC
http://www.jdslabs.com/item.php?fetchitem=46 standalone ODAC
I've sent NWavguy a message inquiring if there are any plans to add a preamp out to the O2 +ODAC. If not it can easily be done DIY
then a terrific deal in loudspeakers and these are active & bi-amped
http://linkwitzlab.com/Pluto/Pluto-2.1.htm
assuming a pre-out option is offered without the need for DIY the above pieces combined with an Oppo are a complete system with remarkable performance for little money.
assuming fewer funds:
essentially an LS3/5A for the 21st century. Should have been an active design but that seems to be the only marketing-driven compromise
http://www.kef.com/html/en/showroom/flagship_hi-fi_series/LS50/overview/
these are high-value Gainclone amps that could readily be used with the JDS unit above if/when pre-out function is available
http://www.dalaudio.com/DALAUDIO-Studio-Amplifiers-s/28.htm
and as a less expensive alternative to an Oppo (already a terrific value), the Sony PS3
a starter system:
computer or smartphone source (w/ future upgrade to Pure Music Server or Amara)
O2 +ODAC
David Clark, Etymotic, or Sennheiser high-performance dynamic headphone
alternatively:
computer or smartphone source (w/ future upgrade to Pure Music Server or Amara)
ODAC
Stax electrostatic earspeakers with driver
Really good high-fidelity doesn't have to cost a lot, and I'd rather spend more money on music (software) than the system (hardware) to play it. I'm guessing many of you feel similarly.