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What reviewers think
Bloggers and YouTubers have tried this product—so we've summarized their strongest opinions below. Links to full reviews follow.
Product Strengths
- Exceptional detail retrieval is offered
- Strong dynamics and impact are delivered
- An expansive and holographic soundstage is created
- Clean and transparent sound is exhibited
- Superb build quality is demonstrated
Product Considerations
- Digital volume control may reduce dynamic range, like other DACs
- I2S inputs use the PS Audio standard, which may require adapters for devices with other pinouts
- The internal Roon core can be slow
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- The WaveDream Signature comes very close to the Ideon Audio Absolute Epsilon's technical performance at a significantly lower price
- The WaveDream is preferred by some, being seen as more enjoyable, punchy and visceral than the Chord Dave, though the Dave has slightly more microdetails
Takeaway: The Rockna WaveDream is a high-performing DAC with incredible detail and dynamics that creates an engaging and immersive listening experience. It is a great choice for those who want a top-tier DAC to elevate their music to new heights.
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Manufacturer details
- Digital Inputs: S/PDIF (24bit 44.1-192k PCM, DoP DSD64), AES/EBU (24bit 44.1-192k PCM, DoP DSD64), USB (32bit 44.1-384k PCM, DSD64-512), HD-Link1/2 (LVDS) (32bit 44.1-384k PCM, DSD64-512)
- THD+N (Edition): 0.003% or -90 dB
- THD+N (Signature): 0.0008% or -102 dB
- S/N ratio (Edition): 122 dB
- S/N ratio (Signature): 132 dB
- Dynamic range (Edition): 122 dB
- Dynamic range (Signature): 132 dB
- Output impedance: 0.5 ohms
- Max voltage (Edition): 6.6Vpp(SE); 13.2Vpp(XLR)
- Max voltage (Signature): 10Vpp(SE); 20Vpp(XLR)
- Dimensions: 440 x 360 x 90 mm
- Weight: 7.8 Kg
Brand highlights
Taking a step back to look at reviewers' thoughts of the brand's entire lineup—not just this product—what stands out most is the following:
- Rockna emphasizes in-house design and production of their core R2R DAC modules, driven by custom FPGA algorithms. These allow for ongoing firmware updates that can fundamentally alter the DAC's behavior and performance.
- Wavedream NET: When used as a digital transport and paired with Rockna DACs via I2S, the Wavedream NET creates a complete digital front-end. This pairing significantly reduces jitter and optimizes the digital signal path, allowing it to compete with best-in-class systems.
- Wavedream DAC: Rockna products often include a high-quality analog preamplifier section, offering system flexibility and in many cases eliminating the need for a separate preamp when used in all-digital setups.
- Wavedream DAC: The DAC also provides a wide range of customizable digital filters — including linear, minimum phase, hybrid, and NOS — enabling users to tailor the sound to their specific preferences.
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Wavelight DAC
- Positioning: Entry-level line, designed for affordability and compactness.
- Description: Offers a smooth and detailed sound with its FPGA-based architecture, making it ideal for those seeking digital precision with an analog charm. Unlike the Wavedream series, it provides a more budget-friendly option with a focus on value and future-proofing, suitable for small rooms or those with limited budgets.
Wavedream DAC
- Positioning: High-end digital-to-analog converter, flagship model.
- Description: Features advanced FPGA architecture and custom digital filters, delivering exceptional sound quality. It surpasses the Wavelight DAC with its superior clock system and discrete R2R ladder topology.
Wavedream NET
- Positioning: High-performance audio server and CD transport.
- Description: Combines a memory-based CD transport with a powerful audio server, offering seamless integration with the Wavedream DAC. It stands out with its isolated music server and linear power supply, providing a noise-free audio experience.
Wavedream Reference
- Positioning: Ultimate high-end DAC, pinnacle of the lineup.
- Description: The epitome of Rockna's engineering, featuring a custom architecture with multiple FPGAs and an ASRC-free digital PLL clock solution. It offers exceptional audio precision and refinement, surpassing the Wavedream DAC with its advanced design and performance.
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What are two key technological innovations or strong opinions that differ you from other brands?
We developed the expertise to design the hardware exactly as we want using programmable logic circuits. This means our designs are free from the limitations imposed from off-the-shelf chips, especially regarding critical conversion and clock sub-systems. Original designs can emerge under these conditions, a fresh alternative on a market where unfortunately many designs are similar.
When started the company back in 1999, we started with amplifiers and dedicated many years to analog designs. After switching to digital products a few years later, integrating digital and analog in the same circuit came naturally and it's one of the keys regarding sound quality.
What's your approach to customer support?
The natural way is to contact the local seller or distributor. If the issue cannot be resolved at that level, we will assist our local partners in every way to have the issue resolved. For the countries where we don't have a representative, the owner of the products can contact us directly. We have a friendly support and we don't require anything but a valid serial number. Our support extends also post-warranty period, and if possible, we try to have everything free of charge (if possible).
What are your favorite tracks for showcasing the strength of your products?
Frankly, I don't have a favorite particular track, or two or three for demonstrations. Decent recordings must sound good, good recordings should sound fantastic. That's our goal.
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Our summary
Product Strengths
- The d1-triunity DAC is praised for its ability to reflect the core characteristics of music with purism and vibrancy
- The 'unity' architecture provides more presence, more contrast between the timbres and sizes of each instrument, more clarity, and at the same time more body and more dynamics—making the sound more realistic and natural
- Offers a richer, sweeter, fuller sound and a more spacious presentation compared to the d1-unity
- Achieves dynamic power, low-frequency depth, and punch with a skillfully engineered Class-A output stage providing double the voltage
- Transmits detail and nuance without sounding etched or bright, and provides great tonality, especially with acoustic instruments
Product Considerations
- The chassis is constructed from folded steel and the rear panel is of a thin gauge, which makes the external construction less substantial than some rivals
- Maximum resolution of 24-bit/192 kHz without the optional DSD module might be a limitation
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- The d1-triunity brings improvements that make music sound more vibrant and alive, while offering a finer-grained view compared to the Totaldac d1-unity
- The d1-triunity provides universal compatibility in terms of voltage output, and advances the sonic performance aspect compared to the Totaldac d1-direct
Takeaway: The d1-triunity is an impressive DAC that effortlessly handles music and makes it emotion-tugging with crystallizing quality. It offers remarkable musical insight without sacrificing speed and clarity, making it a worthwhile addition to any high-end audio system.
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Product Strengths
- Notable focus and density to the midrange that is unparalleled compared to other DACs
- Exceeding naturalness and deep detail
- Top end is smooth, and the low end is present and provides a substantial foundation
- More precise, revealing, and dynamic presentation
Product Considerations
- The review unit lacked a USB input, only offering AES/EBU and S/PDIF over Coax as inputs
- Might not suit audiophiles who prize dry, bright, or hard-sounding digital audio
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Compared to solid-state DACs, the SW1X DAC IV Special has unparalleled focus and immediacy of dynamics, especially in the midrange
- Compared to the SW1X DAC V—the DAC IV has a more precise, revealing, and dynamic presentation
Takeaway: The SW1X DAC IV Special could be the answer if one wants to feel more emotionally connected to their music and escape the constant analysis of typical audiophile listening. It's designed to provide a musically engaging experience.
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What competes at this price?
Our Summary
Product Strengths
- Known for analog-like qualities in dealing with transcoding zeros and ones
- Conveys low-level musical complexity and subtle spatial nuances that other DACs have difficulty with
- Produces voices that expand in three dimensions with a refreshing sense of presence, reminiscent of vinyl reproduction
- Returns energy to the music, instead of taking it away
- Reproduces details and anchor points with refreshing vividness, presenting the actuality with the least fragmentation of the sound image
Product Considerations
- A single-ended into a balanced pre configuration caused occasional static, making image difficult to discern during those moments
- Clarity could be improved on very complex choirs and instruments, and more separation would also be beneficial
- The attack on drums is slightly slow—perhaps medium paced—compared to some DACs
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Compared to CH Precision C1.2 DAC, the DAC III is more emotionally involving, while the CH Precision sounds markedly cooler, flatter, and more emotionally restrained
- Compared to aqua acoustic quality Formula xHD, the Formula xHD retrieves detail, bass precision, articulation, and transparency better, while the DAC III is airier, more fluid, and more refined
- Compared to Holo Audio May, the attack on drums is slightly slow—perhaps medium paced—and behind the Holo Audio May as well
Takeaway: The SW1X Audio Design DAC III Balanced has a musicality that makes it worth considering. It expresses music in a way that is closer to analog, with a natural transparency and higher degree of contrast.
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Product Strengths
- Surprisingly technical, with resolution on par or better than anything else heard at its price point
- Conveys the time of music extremely well, notably with exceptional leading-edge portrayal and high resolution/micro dynamics
- Offers excellent timbre
- The internal streamer presented better clarity in the bass
Product Considerations
- With signals above PCM 24 bits and 192 kHz, the converter down-samples the signals
- DSD signal is converted internally to a PCM signal, since the R2R resistor ladder is a 24-bit circuit
- Treble compensation may be needed for optimal sound, or to lower excessive treble energy
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Versus Totaldac d1-tube DAC/Streamer, the d1-unity offers greater clarity, voice, and impact, providing a more fully resolved picture
- Versus Mola Mola Tambaqui DAC, the d1-unity offers more body, tone, and texture, whereas the Mola Mola emphasizes upper frequencies a bit more
- Matches the resolution and dynamic presentation of the Chord Dave
- The internal streamer is marginally better than the Sonore Optical Rendu
Takeaway: The d1-unity is a good option for those seeking an engaging and high-resolution digital source. It is especially suited for listeners who appreciate a physical and vibrant presentation of music.
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