I just wonder what proportion of forum members want their dac to be designed for neutrality ( = unbiased sound, objective, without favouritism) and what proportion want it "voiced" ( = changed from the engineer's best technical output into something favoured by some but not by others)?
And if you are called msb or totaldac you qualify for the "voicing" accolade whereas if you are called sony or yamaha you qualify for something less praiseworthy?
Hi,
I think I understand what you are saying, but I believe it all depends on the one’s audio goals and on one’s perspective, of course...
I don’t have the whole history of how this came about, but the word “neutral” has earned a reputation for a non-musical , but frequently sterile/ analytical presentation. In my experience in this hobby , the manufacturer guy who pretends to be , and markets himself as , the “best engineer “ usually produces gear with horrible , analytical sound. But he speaks to a niche segment who want that. As I mentioned, for dcs , it’s a system -dependent and preference - dependent proposition.
Interestingly in this hobby , even if guys pursue “neutral” in their imagination, their system choices show endless variability. Even if gear is identical, rooms differ, so the sound is ultimately different ... So no one really knows what “neutral “ really means.
My high efficiency with SET system sounds more neutral to me than putting on an underpowered tube amp on a hard-to drive speaker like Wilson or magico for that tubey, syrupy sound , and also more neutral than using analytical SS to drive those same speakers...
I’ll leave those arguments about “neutral “ to the measurement guys, the Platonists , and audio fantasizers and imaginationists.
But from a practical perspective, of course, everything in high end audio has a sonic signature. We, audio fans, choose the luxury that appeals to our senses the most and provides us the experience we enjoy.
For example, Wilson Audio, the most successful high performance audio brand, has its own (very strong) sonic signature that many love and many hate. Very few of its fans would honestly claim that Wilson is “neutral”. If Wilson fans want more “neutral”, they would pair with Spectral ancillaries, but that’s very rare. Even the Wilsons themselves test their speaker with spectral to determine “what it really sounds like” but play it and show it with “non-neutral”/ “colored” VTL and audio Research gear. So I’m not convinced most people want “neutral”, but instead, may like some elements of the “neutral” sonic signature.
and yet people successfully pair wilson with dcs...No point arguing with their taste...
Personally, I care about what people like or don’t like as much as I care about their favorite color, their favorite pet, the fragrance of their favorite flower , or their favorite sexual position.
The bottom line is that the guys who can afford these really, really, really expensive toys , like $35K DACs, are usually very busy people. Their time should not be wasted!!!!!!!!
I actually tried dcs in several of my systems. So consider my post a public service announcement for those who may be severely allergic to that “neutral“ sound:
Those who have an idea of their taste and know what they like and don’t like , and have found that neutral is not “it” , should look past dcs despite the hype for the brand one comes across in (mis-incentivized) reviews and on audio boards. Although dcs is an excellent brand, Many will waste time, money, and be miserable with the sound.