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  1. Sorry Franz159 - i traded in the BM D2 for the DS Jr and the other DACs have been returned for a full refund.
  2. Apologies for the delayed response, and much thanks for the helpful advice. I have been following this thread and have implemented some of the suggestions but was locked out of responding on the site. Furthermore, the company I work for got acquired, early in 2016, and they have been working me like a rented mule so did not have much time to try many changes to my system. EricUco & Bones13, I did ditch iTunes – tried FooBar2k with noticeable improvement but a bit cumbersome so moved on and settled on JRiver MC. Also planning on a new pc (I like the Dell x13 i7 with the 512GB SSD) just waiting for a good deal on a used one. Deks, I like the idea of a music server and it turns out my new DAC has one built in. Trappy, yes I had the BMD2 for just under 2 years so it’s been burned in and if I did not have the Wadia 830 experience I think I would have been very pleased with the BMD2 I actually had a little downtime over the xmas holidays so embarked on a most wonderful experiment – I purchased 3 DACs with the hope of keeping one of the them; The Auralic Vega, the PS Audio DirectStream Jr (DS Jr) and the Wadia di322 – in that order. A disclaimer before I share my impressions; a. I don’t claim to be an authority on music or evaluating equipment so can only relay my impression, hampered as they are, by my many personal filters, preferences and limitations including a hearing defect (hearing challenged at high frequencies since my teens) and b. begging your forgiveness as I possess the proper audiophile vocabulary to eloquently convey fully my experience with these DACs. First I had only the Benchmark DAC2 HGC (BMD2), the A Vega and the DS Jr and the decision was easy as the DS Jr sounded more musical then the other two DACs and much closer to what I had with the Wadia CD Player, not exactly but just as nice in a different way – I suspect the Wadia 830 had some devil-worshiping, voodoo-magic DSP going on that perfectly matched mine and whole bunch of other people’s personal music filters. Compared to the DS Jr the Vega and the BMD2 (with the exact same inputs and all the right drivers and settings) sounded as if a layer of the music was stripped off. Then I added the Wadia di322 to the mix and it was just as smooth and musical as the DS Jr but it seems to highlight/amplify more of the nuances in the music – so overall seemed a bit more musical to me and I liked the sound a lot. I have been doing back to back testing with the Wadia and the DS Jr for over a week now and loving every minute. I would be happy keeping either of these DACs as both brought back memories of the Wadia 830 CDP where I get the tingles and/or an involuntary smile when listening to my favorite parts of my favorite songs. The DS Jr has emerged as my favorite though by a narrow but significant margin. I took notes as each DAC played the same files/songs: On the Wadia my notes reflects words like great sound stage, tight base, detail (highlighted nuances), punch and sparkle – hearing clearly stuff in the music/files that was lost played thru the BMD2 or the A Vega. On some files (from vintage cds) I also noted a smidget of harshness as the Wadia seems not very forgiving of poorly recorded media? To me the Wadia also seems a bit on the bright side – not overtly but wondered if fatigue would set in when listening for a long time. Similar words are in my notes for the DS Jr, it matched the Wadia’s great base and sound stage and very detailed nuances all-be-it more subtle than the Wadia’s presentation. However, a few other words were need to capture my experience with the DS Jr – the music seemed smoother, more natural and more integrated – distinctively aggressive in sections with every note / every instrument heard separately and clearly but still flowing with an integrated relaxed ease – I feel like I could listen for hours and not tire of the sound from the DS Jr. Even the files from my vintage (poor quality) CDs was very smooth and enjoyable. After some time with the Wadia I had more entries of harshness or blaring – it does an excellent job with sharpness and emphasizing every instrument/note but to me it seems to go too far on a few of even my better quality cd/files. Similarly observation with the nuances in the music, at times the background music / nuances (soft ticks, dings and so on) were brought so much forward that the music lost a bit of layering. Not a deal killer by any means as was not overt and maybe attributed to my personal filters so most people may not even notice? I did not observe any of these issues with the DS Jr as it nailed the presentation every time / every note so overall seems a bit more natural than the Wadia. And in the final analysis I wish the DS Jr was a bit more aggressive, a small step towards the Wadia’s presentation. This concludes my hunt for a new DAC but I will continue to play with further fine tuning such as a better pc, get the bridge in the DS Jr going and trail a few gizmos to clean up the USB feed. Thanks to all who responded and TTFN (ta ta for now). p.s. Further observation on the two DACs that might have influenced my decision if their sounds were tied for my affection: Technology (Propaganda): I will not pretend to understand all that I read on both these products but my impression is the Wadia is an evolutionary product (a significant step forward) while PS Audio is forging new territories with the design of the DS and DS Jr. (advantage DS Jr) Size / Weight: The Wadia is large and hefty (cumbersome to me at 18 x 20 x 3-3/8 weighing 25 lbs) while the DS Jr has a more manageable size of 17 x 14 x 2-3/4 and weight of 18 lbs (advantage DS Jr) – of note though is that Wadia’s size (I think) is driven by the ability to stack the DAC with other components from the same family i.e. the preamp, streamer and power amp. Packaging: Even though the Wadia is much larger it’s box was actually smaller than that of the DS Jr. The Wadia used customized foam inserts to pack/protect their unit while PS Audio uses universal/flex packing that can fit various units they sell. (advantage Wadia) Interface / Remote: Both DACS were very easy to operate from the front panel and the remote – I liked the Wadia remote much better though (small and sleek) while the DS Jr’s universal remote was large with sharp edges. Big plus for the Wadia is a headphone jack, was not critical for me just more of a ‘nice to have’. (advantage Wadia) File Types (Sample Rates): The USB on the Wadia can process higher resolution files (32 bits / 384kHz, DSD of 256kHz and DXD or 284kHz) while the DS Jr stops a little short of those specs (24 bit / 352.8kHz and DSD of 128kHz) (advantage Wadia). Not sure if DS Jr can ‘fix’ this via a firmware update (suspect not as a hardware limitation - but note to self to check with PS Audio to confirm) Inputs / Outputs: About the same for both (normal connections) except that the DS Jr has a built in Bridge, with a LAN connector, for streaming from a NAS/remote source – Wadia offer a Media Server (M330 which stacks nicely with the di322) as a separate unit. (Advantage DS Jr) For reference: the rest of my system is Lenovo x201 laptop running JR River MC -> Pangea USB Cable -> PS Audio DirectStream Jr -> Kimber Silver Cables -> Music Reference RM-9 MKII Tube Amp -> OCOS bi-wired Cables -> Vanderstein CE2 Signature Speakers.
  3. I had the perfect system but change one component while evolving to all ‘soft’ digital media. Traded in my Wadia 830 CD Player (henceforth referred to as Wadia) for a Benchmark DAC2 HGC (BM DAC2). Not at all happy with the results – while I would rate my original system a 10 the laptop / BM DAC2 would get a 6 or a 7 tops. While i find the new system (with the BM DAC) adequate and acceptable, as the music is all there, it’s missing some of the snap, sparkle and musical nuance I experienced with the Wadia (old system). My assessment on the difference between the two (sorry as I am sure I am not using the correct audiophile language to describe this): - The voice is more forward/pronounced in the BM DAC while more integrated with the Wadia cd player - Ok sound stage with the BM DAC but instruments/sounds are not always distinct and the sound stage tend to break apart during fast portions of the music or multiple instruments are competing for ‘center stage’. The Wadia had a well defined and stable soundstage where I could hear every instrument distinctly no matter the music. - The BM DAC is unforgiving to poorly recorded media – while the Wadia seemed to compensate for that somehow. Now for the questions as I am trying to recapture some/all of the ‘snap and sparkle’ I had with the Wadia and hoping others have been down a similar path so can offer advice and counsel. With this evolution to digital I had to make two changes at the same time so not sure if the ‘problem’ is the source/laptop or the BM DAC. - Source: I have already optimized the settings on the pc (windows and iTunes) so wondering if going to a high-end streamer would yield better performance? Also, if the rips are certified bit perfect by DBPowerAamp is there any advantage to re-ripping with a different ‘high quality’ system / cd drive? - DAC: I suspect that the BM DAC has a bit more musical integrity (tries hard to dutifully reproduce the source presented) while the Wadia is purposely flavored. If that’s the case then I am hopelessly hooked on the Wadia flavoring so heading towards trying out the Wadia 321 Decoding Computer. Any recommendations on other DACs I can audition in the 2 to 4K price range? o Side note: The BM DAC i have is actually a replacement from the manufacturer. The first had to be returned due to a defect/failed component – it played but the sound was horrible. I am thinking the replacement BM DAC is at 100% of its game/performance as what are the chances that I would get a 2nd defected (all-be-it slightly degraded) unit? o The current performance of the BM DAC2, in my system, does not seem to match the consistent positive reviews this units continues to get – so maybe I should get it check out by Benchmark Media Systems? Background Info (optional reading) My previous system was pretty simple – Wadia 830 cd player connectedly directly to a Music Reference RM-9 MKII tube amplifier via Kimber Silver Streak cables. The speakers are Vandersteens 2Ce bi-wired with OCOS cables. Nothing else in the signal path but everything is powered thru a PS Audio Premier power conditioner. In the new system the BM DAC2 replaces the Wadia so is connected directly to the amplifier and the only other change to the system is the source. My new media source is a Lenovo x201 laptop (i5 4th gen processor with 8GB RAM and the music on a 500GB HDD in an internal docking station (sata connection)) which connects to the BM DAC2 via USB. All the music files were ripped with an external usb cd/dvd drive using DBPowerAmp (most certified good) in AIFF format and imported into iTunes.
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