Check out the Stereophile measurements for the Zanden 5000? Dac, that is whar I would refer to as a true NOS design, there is a definite HF droop playing 44.1 files.
Keth.
Looked at that review and measurements. The first sample was just not a good piece of equipment, and for only $40k plus. Yet more than those results it represents a great example of how subjective sound evaluation is a broken idea. Mr. Fremer thought highly of the first, and possibly malfunctioning example. And the second example didn't measure great either. One wonders if the second or first sample is really representative of production. And why should such a mediocre DAC cost this much and get praise for sound?
Because the Zanden is a very good sounding dac. I believe that our current measurement tools are not as sophisticated as our ears. Listen to the Zanden combo first under good conditions and only than judge for yourself I would say.
I believe that our current measurement tools are not as sophisticated as our ears.
So is there some reason rolled treble and bass going only to 50 hz sound better than wideband response, and our measurement tools don't show it? Seems more likely those colorations are mistaken for an inviting musical quality when they are lack of fidelity and performance. Oh, and of course, how could a $40k DAC underperform?
So is there some reason rolled treble and bass going only to 50 hz sound better than wideband response, and our measurement tools don't show it? Seems more likely those colorations are mistaken for an inviting musical quality when they are lack of fidelity and performance. Oh, and of course, how could a $40k DAC underperform?
Because the Zanden is a very good sounding dac. I believe that our current measurement tools are not as sophisticated as our ears. Listen to the Zanden combo first under good conditions and only than judge for yourself I would say.
So are you saying that NOS designs, like tubes, are not transparent, but change the sound even though it is usually seen as sounding better? BTW, that is my opinion of what tube gear does.
I believe that our current measurement tools are not as sophisticated as our ears.
I wish I could dissect the technical...I cannot and will not try. I simply share my observations.
+1. The Stereophile measurements are an age-old debate on the Zanden. And yet, every other review I have read (and I have every single one I could find) is superlative. I am no techie, but I understand from those who have dissected the Zanden themselves that the level of build and design is exceptional and in some cases has been adopted or paralleled by other manufacturers later. Whether it is the use of the TDA 1541 chips for redbook, the focus on crystal oscillators when many were using rubidium 7 years ago, elimination of digital filters, the multi-layer build approach on the transport with alternating layers of aluminium, then acrylic, the i2s linkage, the 6 separate PSUs for the transport, the emphasis on phase noise over other elements relating to jitter.
Again, I am no techie, and I acknowledge that Stereophile was quite unhappy with the measurements even thought they were better when the 2nd, functioning unit arrived. There have also been several updated iterations of the unit since then. I happen to own the latest iteration. I heard 1 iteration earlier but not a full set.
What I can say, is that as recently as last year, Michael fremer and Roy Gregory both felt the Zanden remains their favourite rbcd digital of all time, and after listening to a few digital setups, it is mine as well. There is no perfection, but the elements that the Zanden does well are exceptional.
I also can confirm that if you isolate each of the 4 boxes, it makes a big difference in the linearity, delivery of the sound. I have not measured...frankly would not know how.
It is a preference of mine, plain and simple. But there is no digital I have heard that allows me to keep playing whole albums, no channel flipping for 15 hours straights. Having compared the Zanden to Esoteric X01SE, Metronome Kalista Ref/C2a, Audio Aero La Source, Wadia s71, DCS Scarlatti 4-stack, Meridian 808i.2, Emm CDSA, I am still unable to find digital I prefer. And I also know a few audiophiles who own several digital units (Trinity, Wadia 9-series, Goldmunds SOTA digital system, who have had similar comments about the Zanden.) As for bass, if you stick in NOS Mullards into the PSU, the bass is more propulsive and yet organic than even the Esoteric for example).
I wish I could dissect the technical...I cannot and will not try. I simply share my observations.
Have you ever listened seriously to the Zanden transport/dac combo? If not, I will rest my case.
It is an important point - what we consider listening seriously.
Anyway in an environment you are (somewhat) familiar with, that is not only the equipment being used but also the acoustic environment, in particular the acoustics of the listening room (I realize that clean power and effective grounding through eg a Tripoint Troy can make a huge difference as well). And of course using recordings you are familiar with. The Set up is extremely important as it can make and break the performance of a high end system (and I am not only referring to the placement of the loudspeakers).
I'm absolutely loving the fact that this 1" thick DAC seems to be de-throning all other sota dac's out there including the completely over the top and exorbitant 3 box Vivaldi!
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