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Amanero equipped ARES DAC vs Vivere DAC
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<blockquote data-quote="chrisc" data-source="post: 842133" data-attributes="member: 746"><p>Well, a violin can be "sweet". I think I would use this term as the opposite of "harsh". Certainly, there was an edge on some recordings of a solo flute that were not evident when played through the Viviere. It was suggested to come back in a week and listen again, when the ARES has been in use, or at least switched on for many hours.</p><p></p><p>The overall impression was that the Viviere is easier to listen to. It is very close. The bass, detail and imaging are all equal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrisc, post: 842133, member: 746"] Well, a violin can be "sweet". I think I would use this term as the opposite of "harsh". Certainly, there was an edge on some recordings of a solo flute that were not evident when played through the Viviere. It was suggested to come back in a week and listen again, when the ARES has been in use, or at least switched on for many hours. The overall impression was that the Viviere is easier to listen to. It is very close. The bass, detail and imaging are all equal. [/QUOTE]
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