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So, was the difference between these two DACs distortion? Monarchy’s M24 is a tube DAC with solid-state DAC capabilities, and thus would inherently incur more potential for distortion than the eternally spec’ed out DAC1. But whether much of what was heard from the M24 is nothing more than added noise or not, it doesn’t answer the question of which is more enjoyable, a matter of personal preference. The use of the Monarchy SM70 monoblocks in a comparison between the single-ended and balanced outs of the DAC1 was providential. I had been content but not overjoyed at the slightly cool leaning sound of the Benchmark. Thinking that the cool presentation would be virtually indistinguishable with balanced IC’s, I was not expecting a serious shift in tonality. However, the SM70’s in balanced monoblock configuration dropped 6dB’s and become extravagantly mellow and chocolate-like sounding! The pairing of the DAC1 and SM70’s was delicious! In all honesty, these two solid-state |
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designed pieces had as much mellowness as any tube amplification scheme I’ve used in recent memory! It reminded me again of the shock and surprise when I changed over from the Ah! Njoe Tjoeb 4000, a tube cdp, to the Rega Apollo (prior to the Saturn) and discovered that the solid-state unit had far more analogue-like sound than I could have imagined. As the Benchmark and Monarchy amps did their thing, I no longer could find any sense of the DAC1 being too analytical or piecemeal with the data. It was fluid and floral at the same time – a lovely bouquet of sound which indicated to me that, functioning as a preamp, the DAC1 has the ability to let the listener judge the qualities of the amplification associated with it. I preferred the M24 in use with the Von Schweikert speakers; however I preferred the DAC1 in use with the just arrived and broken in Wilson Benesch Curve speakers. These are 2.5 way (7” mid/bass and bass drivers) aluminum and woven fiber cabinet dynamic speakers with a truly reserved demeanor. A silk dome tweeter helps to keep them from being terse, so they benefited hugely from the precision and less weighty sound of the DAC1. Equipment pairing was critical to establishing the Benchmark as a, well… benchmark. I found that no other DAC I had could compare in terms of sheer linear-sounding presentation. No other DAC could tease out more high-end performance from reticent speakers. Both the Eminent Technology LFT-8A’s and the Wilson Benesch Curves are very laid back in the high-end, almost to the point of being frustratingly mellow. The DAC1 brought them back from the brink of boring treble to make them engaging in the high-end. My conclusions regarding the DAC1 are as follows: 1. It does what it claims; even a “low life” CDP’ can sound great with it! You can take a $100 (at least in my experience with the NAD player) cdp, hook it up to the DAC1 and get horribly good performance! 2. It’s more than a DAC, it’s a pretty doggone good preamp too! 3. It presents hyper-nuanced, super clean sound, the kind of sound floor that you could eat food off of (whenever food could begin to fall on a sound floor!). 4. It’s for laid back systems, not already revealing systems which are on the edge of harshness, unless you want the ultimate in edge, and tenderness to the treble be damned. I have presented two ways in which the tendency of the DAC1 for cool precision can be tamed, either with a warmer amp or with the addition of tubes in the chain. It was my experience that cabling alone (In addition to the Magnan cables, I used MIT and Tara Labs, both in for review) was not sufficient to ramp up the warmth enough. If you are concerned over listening fatigue, you will want to match the DAC1 to your system with the warmth factor in mind. The Benchmark is a clean, lean digitizing machine. It does set the standard at its price point for pure, unadulterated digital signals coming to your nearest amp(s). If you’re after the most measurably perfect CD sound and endless detail, put it on your own test bench – your audio rack. |
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Reviews of other equipment mentioned: CD player
loudspeaker system
Also read Doug Schroeder’s article on: Solid-state Integrated amplifier
with Dussun V8i
Jena Labs "Jazz" & "Java" cables
tube amplification system
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