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Holo Audio Dac Demos
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<blockquote data-quote="Stereosane" data-source="post: 1080014" data-attributes="member: 15006"><p>The Spring 3 Level 2 has had her warm up period now..so I have had two listening sessions so far and I can definitely say this Dacs sounds very different to what Im used to... in a good way!</p><p></p><p>First thing that really strikes me is the Tonal variation on instruments, it's something else. It's not like when you hear more detail in the music like when you get a new dac or new speakers, you can tell you hearing more but it's more the subtle little cues and the subtle shift in sounds like when you hit a cymbal on the outer edge or in the middle those differences in tonal variation from that cymbal or whatever instrument is just so vividly clear and focused without been forward or overly detailed, you can clearly hear how there is more tones to the instrument where as on a lot of other Dacs that difference is lost in the music..</p><p></p><p> The Holo has a way of separating each sound and clearly showing the tonal colors and textures of that instrument in such a refined and subtle way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stereosane, post: 1080014, member: 15006"] The Spring 3 Level 2 has had her warm up period now..so I have had two listening sessions so far and I can definitely say this Dacs sounds very different to what Im used to... in a good way! First thing that really strikes me is the Tonal variation on instruments, it's something else. It's not like when you hear more detail in the music like when you get a new dac or new speakers, you can tell you hearing more but it's more the subtle little cues and the subtle shift in sounds like when you hit a cymbal on the outer edge or in the middle those differences in tonal variation from that cymbal or whatever instrument is just so vividly clear and focused without been forward or overly detailed, you can clearly hear how there is more tones to the instrument where as on a lot of other Dacs that difference is lost in the music.. The Holo has a way of separating each sound and clearly showing the tonal colors and textures of that instrument in such a refined and subtle way. [/QUOTE]
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