DCS 972 DACs
DCS 972 DACs
USER REVIEWS
[Jan 08, 2000]
Roy Ramos
Audiophile
Strength:
Makes CDs sound as liquid, pellucid and flowing as LPs. Gives new lease of life to entire CD collection. If used in conjunction with equalization features of Cello Palette preamplifier, makes ALL CDs very listenable, enjoyable.
Weakness:
None, other than need to use a DAC that can take 192khz sampling, in order for it to sound its best. Other than dCS Elgar and dCS Delius, I assume very few else fit the bill. dCS should introduce a one-box upsampler and DAC to appeal to more mainstream audio buyers, and just sell it on the basis of its killer sound. I also use the consumer version, the dCS Purcell. Similar Products Used: No other equivalent product. |
[Dec 17, 1999]
Peter
Audiophile
Strength:
It works
Weakness:
How? Plus it costs a lot. I use the dCS Purcell, the commercial version of this professional product. The Purcell is cheaper and looks nicer but differs in that it hasn’t got as informative a front screen and doesn’t (currently) convert PCM audio to DSD, as used in Super Audio CD players, which the 972 will do. This is unfortunate since I’d dearly like to hear what DSD conversion sounds like! Apparently there is no consumer interface yet defined so there isn’t one on the Purcell. However, if one is ever ratified there’ll be one available as a hardware and software upgrade. Similar Products Used: None unless you count the Elgar as a DAC |
[Jul 28, 1999]
nick
an Audiophile
It's strange there's not been as much of a buzz on this product as there should be. In my opinion, it's the first real breakthrough in CD playback in a decade. The dCS 972 is a digital to digital converter that upsamples 16/44.1 to 192/24. Of course, you'll need a dCS Elgar to convert it to analogue, adding another $12,000 to the cost, AND, you'll need a good transport (like a C.E.C TL 1) Having said that, it'll probably costin the region of a Wadia 7 and 9 combo or a Linn Sondek CD12, and it really is a whole lot better! The upsampling will not add any more detail or resolution (if it's not there, it's not there) to the recording, but obviously, it gives the music more smoothness, lushness and transparancy. It's just so, so very musical. If you're a midrange freak, you'll swear you were listening the best possible analogue playback, minus the ticks and pops and inner groove distortion. Until some other technological breakthrough comes along, the dCS 972/Elgar combo swim right on top of the foodchain. |
[Mar 10, 2001]
Zoli
Audiophile
Strength:
Sound like real live music....
Weakness:
Absolutely none.... Without question the best DAC on the market!!! Similar Products Used: Wadia 27i, |
[Apr 13, 2000]
JCW
Audiophile
Strength:
Sound real.....
Weakness:
Expensive We put together the dCS972+Elgar and the Wadia 27ix and made a comparison based on the Wadia 270 transport, Cello Encore preamp, 2 sets of Encore power amp bridged for 200W, Transparent speaker cables, cello string interconnects and the Watt/Puppy 5.1 Similar Products Used: None...at 192kHz |