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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
- All major components are manufactured to very high standards, comparable to products like the Audio Note UK DAC5 Special
- The Ypsilon DAC 100 boasts a fortified chassis built of thickly milled aluminum, shielding the internal components
- It illuminates the whole frequency range, with the midrange and top end being its glory—spotlighting the music and highlighting individual instruments
- Dynamics and micro-dynamics are world class, creating a truly big sound with a lifelike pace, enabling the system to sound alive
- Detail is sharply focused, clear, and fast, providing a new standard in hearing the nuances of recordings
Product Considerations
- The Ypsilon DAC 100 features only a single SPDIF as digital input
- The unit runs warm to the touch, needing ventilation at the back due to its design
- The bass, while deep and powerful, might be a little lean and lacks some of the organic nuances and decay compared to other DACs
- A bad CD did not sound good through the Ypsilon DAC 100
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs Audio Note UK DAC5 Special: The Ypsilon has an allure that draws listeners in, while the Audio Note UK DAC5 Special has an easiness to its sound
- Vs Audio Note DAC 5 Special: The Ypsilon has nuances in the midrange and top-end, but not quite in the same way in the mid-bass or low-bass
Takeaway: The Ypsilon DAC 100 provides exciting and extreme sound with unbelievable detail and dynamics, making it a top contender in the high-end DAC arena. With its high-grade components and expertly engineered design, it delivers a truly invigorating user experience.
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Manufacturer details
- Digital Inputs: SPDIF (75 ohm) RCA
- Analogue Current Input: YPSILON 5 Pin Connector
- Analog Outputs: RCA unbalanced, XLR unbalanced (pin1,3 grounded)
- Resolution: 24 bit (multi bit converter)
- Maximum Sampling Rate: 192kHz
- Nominal Output: 2.8V rms
- Power Consumption: 40W (typical)
- Dimensions (WxHxD): 400 x 180 x 400 mm
- Weight: 25 kg (55.1 lbs)
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:
- A core tenet of Ypsilon's design approach is the utilization of custom-wound, in-house manufactured transformers for critical functions like signal attenuation, inter-stage coupling, and power supplies, allowing for precise control over the sonic characteristics.
- Ypsilon often employs hybrid circuit topologies, blending tubes in input and driver stages with MOSFETs in the output stage, aiming to achieve a balance of sonic purity and power.
- A distinguishing feature of Ypsilon preamplifiers is their transformer-based volume control, eschewing traditional resistor-based attenuators in favor of a custom-designed transformer attenuator with multiple taps for precise and transparent volume adjustment.
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Phaethon
- Positioning: A high-end integrated amplifier combining features from monoblock and preamplifier designs.
- Description: Offers a hybrid design with a "bridged single-ended" output stage, providing the warmth of single-ended designs with the power of push-pull configurations. It is ideal for users seeking a compact solution with high-end sound quality, suitable for medium-sized rooms and those who value remote control functionality. Compared to the Hyperion and Aelius, it is more compact and integrates preamplifier features, making it a versatile choice for those with moderate budgets.
Aelius II Monoblock
- Positioning: A high-power monoblock amplifier designed for transparency and musical involvement.
- Description: Features a push-pull hybrid design with a wide bandwidth transformer, ensuring excellent transparency and control over speakers. Compared to the Hyperion, it offers a more refined sound with a focus on musical involvement.
SET 100 Ultimate
- Positioning: A flagship single-ended class A hybrid amplifier with exceptional detail and natural sound.
- Description: Combines the midrange qualities of small S.E.T amplifiers with exceptional detail and scale, using a unique s-e mosfet output stage. Compared to the Aelius and Hyperion, it offers a more direct and three-dimensional sound.
Hyperion
- Positioning: A high-power hybrid monoblock amplifier with a focus on dynamics and transparency.
- Description: Delivers over 370W of power with a "balanced-single-ended" output stage, offering effortless drive and dynamics. Compared to the Aelius and SET 100, it provides a more powerful output.
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Product Strengths
- Smooth, natural sound signature with impressive depth in the 3D soundstage.
- Allows music reproduction closest to a private performance in the listening room.
- Delivers a natural, smooth, and organic sound, reproducing every detail with maximum resolution.
- Exceptional clarity and black background of the sound.
- Performs excellently even with lower-quality content because of its smooth, clean playback and three-dimensional soundstage.
Product Considerations
- The price is far beyond the reach of most audiophiles.
- Comes with only one digital module as standard.
- For optimal performance, it's recommended to place the units on separate shelves.
- The reviewer only tested it as a DAC and did not evaluate its functionality as a preamplifier or streamer.
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs MSB Reference DAC—the Cascade represents a significant upgrade.
Takeaway: The MSB Cascade DAC sets new standards for sound quality and is a digital marvel, providing a unique and powerful listening experience. It offers incredibly smooth and natural sound, creating a live music sensation.
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Our Summary
Product Strengths
- Considered the best product Linn has ever made, in the same class as the best digital products available
- Features Linn's new 'Organik' DAC, which uses custom-designed algorithms and a discrete conversion stage for improved upsampling, precise volume control, and low distortion
- Stunning looking piece of equipment eliciting responses from casual observers such as "Ohhh it's beautiful" and "Geez that looks very fancy"
- Casework is machined from solid aluminum with precision-cut partitions to minimize unwanted electrical and mechanical interactions
- Offers comprehensive features including streaming services, compatibility with Airplay and Roon, and support for various audio formats
Product Considerations
- Analog input performance may lack the subtlety and expressiveness of the digital inputs
- Some reviewers remain skeptical of the efficacy of the Space Optimization software
- When using Space Optimization, the user's blind guess is whether the value is too high or too low
- The Linn app is found to be cumbersome to navigate
- Linn's history suggests an expensive upgrade could be in the works
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Compared to EMM Labs DV2, Klimax DSM creates the best impression of three-dimensional instruments and vocals, and it sounds even better than it had over EMM Labs' achingly good DV2
- Compared to Naim ND555/555 PS DR music streamer, Linn Klimax DSM is superior in bass grip, depth, or power
Takeaway: The Linn Klimax DSM is a top-tier streaming audio component with exceptional sound quality and a visually stunning design, representing the state of the art when it comes to streaming sound quality. It offers a directness and focus to the music, making it an inspiring choice for audiophiles.
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Featuring the latest generation dCS Ring DAC™ APEX, it delivers a performance unmatched in its realism, depth, and emotion
Our Summary
Product Strengths
- Reproduces a sense of 'air' in recordings, accurately capturing ambient detail and instrument placement in the soundstage
- Significantly reduces distortion and improves linearity compared to its predecessor, resulting in enhanced dynamics, detail, and a more resolving sound
- Has excellent tonal purity, providing a beautiful and natural sound for both vocals and instruments
- Expands transparency by avoiding the artificial gloss and sheen, enabling the sonic power at its core
- Delivers authority, control, and the sheer drama and dynamics
Product Considerations
- Being a multi-box setup (DAC, Upsampler, Clock), requires careful setup and cable management
- While versatile with adjustable output voltage, optimal performance depends on proper gain and impedance matching with the preamplifier and amplifier
- The design, while impressive, is eleven years old
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Has a better ability to translate the still-fragmentary micro-universe of zeros and ones to the level of enhanced music listening than other DACs
- Compared to Ayon, Gryphon and Esoteric SACD players, dCS shows the signal smoothly, delivering a brighter, clearer sound
Takeaway: The dCS Vivaldi Apex DAC system brings music to life by uncovering more of the details within recordings. This system allows listeners to feel closer to their music, offering joy and an awakening of the senses.
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Our Summary
Product Strengths
- The Ideon Absolute ε DAC received a very positive review and became Cost-No-Object DAC of the Year in 2021
- The Absolute Signature Time brought a further level of calmness to the event of playing music at home
- Dynamics, and especially bass reproduction, is greatly enhanced and is instantly noticeable with either of these devices installed in a system
- The Absolute Time devices help to develop more depth and width in the soundstage, add clarity, and emotion, especially to vocals
- The Absolute trio (DAC, Stream, Time) bring out the very best they can deliver, making it one of the best complete digital sources one can buy today
Product Considerations
- The price tag puts it in a category where diminishing returns and price-to-performance ratios are not primary concerns
- Textural information was noted as being a little smooth and a slight harshness was noted in the treble region
- The Absolute Time's S/PDIF reclocking has a sample rate ceiling of 192kHz, which could be a limitation if using an upsampling CD transport
- The Absolute Time Signature is better than two Standard Absolute Times, and one should always choose the Signature version over the Standard Time devices
- The need to buy USB cables to link to the product
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- It annihilated the dCS Rossini Apex and Clock, even though it is less expensive
- The Ideon Absolute Epsilon DAC provided something along the lines of a twenty-five to thirty-five percent overall improvement over the benchmark-setting performance of the original Absolute Epsilon DAC
Takeaway: The Absolute can greatly improve the sound quality of a high-end system by enhancing timing accuracy and overall clarity, especially for those seeking the highest levels of performance. The resulting listening experience can make music sound effortless and natural.
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Product Strengths
- Retains all the music's delicacy, refinement, and fluidity, being revealing without becoming clinical
- Offers a wide and deep soundstage, is timbrally spot-on and very natural, well-focused, richly textured, and well-endowed in terms of transient attack and dynamic impact
- Is significantly more revealing, without introducing any negative by-products, and is still the superbly musical and emotionally involving DAC that the C1 was, only better
- Capable of being more discerning of differences in sources and source material
Product Considerations
- Precise calibration is of paramount importance for any multi-bit DAC chip
- Files played directly from the Swiss device have a slightly contoured character
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- The C1.2 is even more neutral and even more revealing than the C1, without sacrificing even the slightest hint of refinement, delicacy, fluidity, decay, or flow
- The original C1 DAC has always sounded fuller and more sonorous than other CH Precision products, for instance, the L1 preamp, with the C1.2 upgrade, the DAC has become more neutral and now sounds more in line with the L1
- The CH Precision device combines the opening of the sound with the lack of brightness better than the Ayon player
- The CH Precision delivers recordings in an uncommonly precise manner than the Weiss DA502 D/A converter
Takeaway: The C1.2 is a DAC that retains all of its virtues while becoming more neutral and revealing, and it is still superbly musical and emotionally involving. It is worth buying because of the overall enhancement in audio quality.
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Product Strengths
- Noticeable improvement over the Lampizator Poseidon, especially in low-end authority and resonance of notes
- Immersive, organic, and realistic sound quality, replicating a vinyl-like analog experience
- Excellent black background and tighter control, especially beneficial for electronic music compared to the Poseidon
- Pinpoint accuracy in instrument placement, even during complex musical passages, prevents individual instruments from being lost
- Excels in reproducing the ambience and textural information of recordings, creating a realistic and engaging listening experience
Product Considerations
- Soundstage is smaller but more focused compared to the Poseidon
- Stock tubes are good, but tube rolling is highly recommended to maximize the DAC's potential
- The DAC remote also controls the Poseidon, which could cause simultaneous switching if both are in the system
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Horizon 360 offers better low-end authority and tighter control than the Lampizator Poseidon, generally a step up, even with upgraded tubes on the Poseidon
- Horizon 360 and Ideon Audio Epsilon Ultima 2024 are standout performers, the Epsilon Ultima is more authoritative and detail-focused, while the Horizon 360 is more tonally realistic—recreating a live performance feel
Takeaway: The Lampizator Horizon 360 is an exceptional DAC that offers an immersive and realistic listening experience, especially for those who appreciate the nuances of live music and the warmth of analog sound. It's designed to draw listeners into the music and deliver a non-fatiguing, enjoyable listening session.
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