Vintage HiFi Audio Forum
Audio Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: Jim Pittsburgh on October 02, 2020, 07:01:39 PM
-
As many of you know I've been struggling with getting my file music to sound decent enough to listen to instead of using it for back ground noise. I've recently tried a Mytek Brooklyn and a Phison DAC in addition to the Peachtree, IFI, a few Schitts lol etc. in the past, and they all sounded pretty bad (to my ears). I ended up buying a Rockna Wavelight DAC along with a Roon Nucleus with a Teddy Pardo power supply and it made ALL the difference. Music is now very nearly as good as my turntable! I truly believe that the main issue was using a computer (two different laptops and a normal computer) as the source. Even CD quality files sound surprisingly good, while DSD/ dsf files sound amazing.
Stop by for a listen!
-
I can testify to the goodness Jim has going.
-
I ended up buying a Rockna Wavelight DAC along with a Roon Nucleus with a Teddy Pardo power supply and it made ALL the difference. Music is now very nearly as good as my turntable! I truly believe that the main issue was using a computer (two different laptops and a normal computer) as the source.
Stop by for a listen!
Sounds intriguing!
Regular PC is very noisy, low quality source.
-
I was truly amazed by the difference. I could have, most likely, been satisfied with one of the alternative DACs if I'd bowed to getting rid of the laptop sooner lol. Last night, for the first time ever, I could actually sit and listen to file music while reading.... it was a very pleasant evening. More than once the music caught my attention and I just put the book down and listened 8)
-
Are your source(s) still the computers? I've been listening to increasing amounts of digital, mostly via Tidal, but haven't yet fully figured out the MQA thing. I also need to learn more about Roon.
-
no, my source is a 2T SSD drive... which sounds better than a standard drive to my ears. The drive plugs directly into the back of the Roon Nucleus. I'm using a iPad which wirelessly shows everything on the drive and is the control panel.
-
Very nice
-
Sounds like a very nice setup!