For those forum members up at the Pacific NW, we'll be showing the NADAC this evening at the Pacific North West Audio Society in Kirkland. Starting around 7:00PM call Renee Jaeger for details - phone 425 248 0982.
We'll be showing some of the terrific vinyl rips from Bruce Brown's SME 30 in DSD128 & DSD256. While we'll also have some single DSD rips using Steve William's Airforce 1. Will play a comparison of Cat Steven's "Tea for the Tillerman" in 24/192 vs DSD64 vs DSD128. Should be fun.
On Thursday night we will show the NADAC at Definitive's "Music Matters", we'll be sharing the reference room with Wilson Audio's Peter McGrath who will introduce the new "Alex" and Dan D'Agastino will introduce some new monoblocks. Call Definitive for details - 206 524 6633.
Finally, the Merging NADAC ST-2 sounds superb. Its full, complete sound is never objectionable, and never comes across as overly “hi-fi.” Yes, it sounds natural. And yes, it has excellent detail and resolution, including low noise. But it won’t make all the audiophile alarms go off in your head -- and that’s a good thing. Over the weeks I had the NADAC ST-2 in my system, it made me want to listen to music, not assess sound quality.
In terms of value, functionality, and sound quality, this Swiss-made DAC will win many fans. I predict that it will enjoy a long run in a product category that seems to change daily.[/SIZE] Jeff Fritz, SoundStage.
A comprehensive, well written review of the NADAC went live this morning over at SoundStage's "Ultra" site http://www.soundstageultra.com/index.php/equipment-menu/637-merging-nadac-st-2-digital-to-analog-converterhttp://
Be sure to introduce yourself please,
thanks for reading.
Philip
We'll be showing some of the terrific vinyl rips from Bruce Brown's SME 30 in DSD128 & DSD256. While we'll also have some single DSD rips using Steve William's Airforce 1. Will play a comparison of Cat Steven's "Tea for the Tillerman" in 24/192 vs DSD64 vs DSD128. Should be fun.
On Thursday night we will show the NADAC at Definitive's "Music Matters", we'll be sharing the reference room with Wilson Audio's Peter McGrath who will introduce the new "Alex" and Dan D'Agastino will introduce some new monoblocks. Call Definitive for details - 206 524 6633.
Finally, the Merging NADAC ST-2 sounds superb. Its full, complete sound is never objectionable, and never comes across as overly “hi-fi.” Yes, it sounds natural. And yes, it has excellent detail and resolution, including low noise. But it won’t make all the audiophile alarms go off in your head -- and that’s a good thing. Over the weeks I had the NADAC ST-2 in my system, it made me want to listen to music, not assess sound quality.
In terms of value, functionality, and sound quality, this Swiss-made DAC will win many fans. I predict that it will enjoy a long run in a product category that seems to change daily.[/SIZE] Jeff Fritz, SoundStage.
A comprehensive, well written review of the NADAC went live this morning over at SoundStage's "Ultra" site http://www.soundstageultra.com/index.php/equipment-menu/637-merging-nadac-st-2-digital-to-analog-converterhttp://
Be sure to introduce yourself please,
thanks for reading.
Philip