04-13-2022, 01:56 AM
Darko écrivait en conclusion à propos de ce DAC
Comparisons become tough when something performs at this level. In my mind it simply outclasses favorites like the Resonessence Labs Veritas, PS Audio DirectStream, and B.M.C. UltraDAC. But it’s not as simple as “better bass” or “more resolution”. The B.M.C. comes closest in terms of signature, yet Wyred 4 Sound takes things a step farther by sounding – for lack of a better word – more analog. I fully realize that word means different things to different people… for this listener, it describes a lack of stereotypically digital sound. There’s a sense of ease, tonal weight, and liquidity which many (most?) DACs miss out on to some degree. The B.M.C. UltraDAC does a fine job already – it’s among the best I’ve ever heard – but the Anniversary DAC is even better. No small accomplishment considering both units fall well-short of the upper-end on DAC pricing.
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https://darko.audio/2017/12/wyred-4-soun...ry-review/
Comparisons become tough when something performs at this level. In my mind it simply outclasses favorites like the Resonessence Labs Veritas, PS Audio DirectStream, and B.M.C. UltraDAC. But it’s not as simple as “better bass” or “more resolution”. The B.M.C. comes closest in terms of signature, yet Wyred 4 Sound takes things a step farther by sounding – for lack of a better word – more analog. I fully realize that word means different things to different people… for this listener, it describes a lack of stereotypically digital sound. There’s a sense of ease, tonal weight, and liquidity which many (most?) DACs miss out on to some degree. The B.M.C. UltraDAC does a fine job already – it’s among the best I’ve ever heard – but the Anniversary DAC is even better. No small accomplishment considering both units fall well-short of the upper-end on DAC pricing.
L'essai complet ici
https://darko.audio/2017/12/wyred-4-soun...ry-review/