| Title: | You get surface noise in real life too |
| Notice: | Let's be conformist |
| Moderator: | GOVT02::BARKER |
| Created: | Thu Jul 28 1988 |
| Last Modified: | Mon Jun 02 1997 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 550 |
| Total number of notes: | 3847 |
Anybody heard the Roksan CD player? Please put your impressions here.
Of particular interest is the usage of other DACS with the Transport.
Audiophile (with Hi Fi Answers) magazine gave the transport the thumbs
up as being an answer for vinyl lovers. Better performance was to be
had using a separate(optional) power supply which cost 495 pounds!
Quite a warm, full presentaion without oversweetening everything to
'niceness' was the verdict.
The transport costs 999 pounds
the DAC costs 495 pounds and is of Delta origin I think (reading
between the lines)
The reasion I ask about other DACs , is that with the external power
supply ,things were meant to sound better(better focus, not so wooly)
but 1000 pounds is a fair price to pay and so other makers may offer
something in this area. The DAC comes with its own internal power
supply if you only have 495 pounds but I would love to try the Meridean
DAC to get a fair test of multi vs. 1 bit technology DACS for the same
prices.
Please add your test comments here Gentlemen!!
chhers fjeff
| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 351.1 | I head it a couple of weeks ago | SEDOAS::STEPHEN_I | Wed Apr 01 1992 18:58 | 12 | |
I heard the Roksan Player and DAC a couple of weeks ago at the Sound Organisation in London. It was playing through Neat Petite speakers and Roksan monoblocks. Preamp was a �1700.00 Audio or Acoustic Research line only model. It sounded great with a fast, rock track, but less inspiring with classical music. But being fair, the demo was for a customer who liked rock music and had chosen the pre, amp and speakers to suit his taste. Iain. | |||||