While I was still trying to find words for what I just had heard the track “The Gates of Däfos” had started, still through the Hugo TT, and it sounded as dynamical as I seem to remember it from the LP. The sound stage is good but by no means spectacular. That changed, though, when I went back to the DAVE. The reverberations of every single drum beat were clearly audible and the metallic sounds in the track's second part had more color to it. The big bang after two minutes was much more impressive because the pause before was of a 'deeper' silence. There's no other way of saying it: The Dave simply is in a league of its own.
Never before have I heard my CDs or my digital music files in such good quality. This is true when judged by the usual hi-fi standards but more importantly, it is also true when judged by the music's emotional impact. Because the DAVE merges fantastic accomplishments in the various areas into an absolutely coherent overall performance it manages to bring out the touching emotional qualities of music. Depending on the track, music will be more relaxing, more engaging or more dramatic than before. The times that we would accuse digital music of lacking 'soul' are long gone by now, fortunately. And with the DAVE digital music now achieves a completely new level of intensity. And it does so without any flamboyancy, just by doing everything right.
Listened with
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NAS | Melco HA-N1Z, WDMyCloud |
Wireless Streaming Bridge | Auralic Aries Femto with SBooster BOTW P&P Eco and SBooster Ultra |
Network Player | Ayon S-3 |
D/A Converter | Chord Hugo TT |
Pre-Amplifier | Einstein The Preamp |
Power Amplifier | Ayon Epsilon with KT150 |
Loudspeakers | LumenWhite DiamondLight Monitors |
Cables | HMS Gran Finale Jubilee, Audioplan Powercord S, Göbel High End Lacorde Statement, Audioquest, Cinnamon, Carbon, Wild and Diamond, Swiss Cable Reference Plus |
Accessories | PS Power Plant, Sun Leiste, Audioplan Powerstar, HMS wall outlets, Audioquest Jitterbug, SOtM iSO-CAT6, Acapella bases, Acoustic System feet and resonators, Artesania Audio Exoteryc, Harmonix Real Focus, bfly bases and feet |
Manufacturer's Specifications
Chord Electronics DAVE
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Inputs | USB B-style: 44 kHz to 768 kHz - DXD and Quad DSD 2x optical: 44kHz to 192kHz 1 x AES: 44kHz to 192kHz 4 x Coax: 44kHz to 384kHz Dual-data mode available |
Outputs digital | 2x ultra-high-speed coax 768kHz dual-data mode for use with future-unannounced Chord Electronics products. |
Maximum output voltage | 6 voltsRMS |
Output Impedance | 0.0055ohm (short circuit protected) |
Damping factor | 145 |
THD and noise at 2.5 volts | RMS 0.000015 % |
THD and noise at 2.5 volts | 127dBA Awt (124dBA into 33 ohms) |
Dynamikumfang | at -60 dBFS 1kHz -127 dBA A wt (No measurable noise floor modulation, no a harmonic distortion) |
Analogue distortion characteristic | no distortion for small signals |
Power requirements | mains power 80 volts to 260 volts; AC 20 watts |
Dimensions (W/H/D) | 338/60/145mm |
Weight | 7kg |
Price | 11800 Euro |
Distributor
G8 & friends GmbH – High Quality Distribution
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Address | Robert-Koch-Str. 30 59227 Ahlen GERMANY |
info@g8friends.de | |
Web | www.g8friends.de |
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