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Bel Canto
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<blockquote data-quote="capetownwatches" data-source="post: 910289" data-attributes="member: 19576"><p>I enjoyed my time with the DAC3VB, and can concur with Wolla's assessment - it is an organic sounding DAC with a big soundstage and exceptional midrange resolution.</p><p>Very satisfying and capable with all the genres I threw at it, and built like a tank too.</p><p></p><p>My only criticism is that the DAC3 isn't the last word in detail retrieval, but this is easily overlooked when the music starts playing.</p><p>I used it fed by coaxial S/PDIF from my RL Concero DDC and single ended out to HQ1 headphone amp, Stax 252S and LD MkII.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="capetownwatches, post: 910289, member: 19576"] I enjoyed my time with the DAC3VB, and can concur with Wolla's assessment - it is an organic sounding DAC with a big soundstage and exceptional midrange resolution. Very satisfying and capable with all the genres I threw at it, and built like a tank too. My only criticism is that the DAC3 isn't the last word in detail retrieval, but this is easily overlooked when the music starts playing. I used it fed by coaxial S/PDIF from my RL Concero DDC and single ended out to HQ1 headphone amp, Stax 252S and LD MkII. [/QUOTE]
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