LessLoss DAC2004 DACs

LessLoss DAC2004 DACs 

DESCRIPTION

  • Distortionless Volume Control Option Available
  • Parallel multibit converters, not the inferior sigma/delta type.
  • Hybrid power supply: two rechargeable batteries in balanced configuration, independent filtered power for digital.
  • Two galvanically isolated grounds, one for digital, one for audio.
  • Unrivalled, non-traditional ultra-low-jitter oscillator with superclock (256F) output.
  • 192 kHz sampling rate supported.
  • Built in automatic battery charger.
  • Over 400 Parts, all top of their class.
  • Unusual handcrafted topology.
  • Practically immeasurable cross-talk between components.
  • Jitter suppression via multi-staged(*) synchronous re-clocking.
  • Separately filtered and regulated power supplies to each individual power leg of each microchip.
  • 4.5 cm signal path from analogue signal source to external audio jack via solid silver conductors.
  • Customizable.
  • Laser-engraved stainless steel and aluminum housing.
  • Faceplate available in black or silver.

  • USER REVIEWS

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    [Feb 02, 2008]
    Mats Beem
    Audio Enthusiast

    Strength:

    Sense of realism,
    power,

    Weakness:

    No real weaknesses, it will be best when using a transport that can be slaved to the dac, like the CEC TL51x that I use

    Outperforming several TEAC VRDS based transports I used, from TEAC and others, like my (then) Krell CD300

    My comments on the lessloss dac 2004 MkII are simple: I have tried a series of different DACs, including the Musical Fidelity Trivista and the Mark Levinson 36 and the 360s,the lessloss easily beat all DACs I tried, including the much more expensive ML 36 and even the 360s

    The striking sense of realism is probably the immediate appeal for most.

    This is a 10k or more device performance for a 3k price...

    No, I am not liaised in any ay to lessloss, the product is just that good...

    Similar Products Used:

    Mark Levinson 36 & 360s and many others...

    OVERALL
    RATING
    5
    VALUE
    RATING
    5
    [Jul 02, 2005]
    rfthon
    AudioPhile

    Strength:

    Built quality Sound quality Product support price/quality ratio

    Weakness:

    None I can think off

    After many contacts with mr.Liudas of LessLoss Audio Devices and visiting many times their site I decided to order the LessLoss DAC2004. What is so special about this DAC?. First off all the built quality which is more then you would expect from a 1900 euro equipment piece.From the outside there are quality cinch connectors,neutrik xlr's, stanless steel feet!! yes not the plastic ones you see often. A beautiful brushed alu front,laser engraved. Secondly LessLoss Audio Devices make their choices through science not technical hype .After listening to different converter chips they decided to use a Burr Brown PCM 1704.One or maybe the most imported thing where they are different from most of the competition is using the DAC2004 as master and the cd transport as slave unit. This is also the way I used this DAC,through an extra clockcable which is connected to the cd transport. Another feature which also contribute to the sound quality of this DAC is in the use of a battery power supply for the analog stage. So how does it sounds, I could say in one word great. The first thing what I'm notice are the frequency extremes.Bass extention is very good, but more important with good articulation.so we are talking not only about more but also much better bass. The same counts for the treble again more extension very clean and with plenty of detail.Stage width and depth are very good,with a very good separation of the instruments.Tonality, transparency,dynamics all this parameters, what you could expect from a high quality product, are their. This DAC2004 just put my old Proceed PDP3 in the shadow, leaving it far behind. Not that the Proceed is a bad processor the LessLoss DAC is only so exceptional in all this qualities.

    Similar Products Used:

    Proceed PDP3

    OVERALL
    RATING
    5
    VALUE
    RATING
    5
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