Back to comparing USB/Ithaka DAC and XDMI/internal DAC:
I'm listening to Chick Corea, Trilogy 2 , with Christian McBride and Brian Blade. -- an excellent live recording which captures the energy of the live music.
The two presentations are very different, both with their relative strengths/weakness.
USB/Ithaka: Great energy, speed. More live sounding. Maybe more sense of space and harmonics.
XDMI/Internal DAC: More mid bass centric. More smooth. Less noise? Less likely to fatigue. Seems to lack some of the life force of the Ithaka.
I'm left thinking, and it shouldn't be a surprise, that the best of both worlds may come together for me with XDMI native to Ithaka DAC.
Thanks very much, Wil for revisiting this.
I've been letting my Olympus play silently for the most part with my amp off to get some hours on the XDMI analog card. However, I finally broke down and snuck a little listen yesterday, just to hear how things were going.
Three hours later, I can say they are going very, very well.
I already can say with confidence that the quick comparison I did between Olympus USB and Extreme USB was no contest and based on that brief trial I've already sold my USB cable without a second thought.
However, as good as Olympus USB might be, when I started listening to Olympus XDMI analog it was game over for any thoughts of using Olympus USB for anything other than file transfers, not that I have any internal storage in my Olympus.
Olympus XDMI analog is doing everything better than I ever heard from Extreme USB > dCS Vivaldi APEX + Vivaldi Clock + Cybershaft OP21 master clock. Less noise, more clarity, nuance, space, imaging, ambience, the "three Ts" -- texture, tonality and timbre, articulation. And yes, even dynamics. Basically, any parameter a person would care to name is better, sometimes shockingly so, via Olympus XDMI analog.
I don't find it hard to believe that you find better dynamics with your Aires Cerat DAC. I don't have any experience with AC DACs but I do have an AC Incito S preamp here on long term loan through the generosity of Vassil (
@nenon) and I what I hear and what I gather from reading about AC products in general is that dynamics are one of AC's fortes. However, I would also take Emile up on the experiment of reversing phase just to rule that out as a confounding factor.
It could be that the money shot for me might be Olympus XDMI AES/EBU into Vivaldi APEX, an experiment I will be getting to soon. I haven't heard anything about dCS being willing to work with Taiko on XDMI, so I'm not holding my breath on that one.
In the meantime, I'd have to say based on what I'm hearing with Olympus XDMI analog that no one who has posted rave reviews so far is exaggerating in the least. I couldn't be happier.
Steve Z