can DACs sound different if they both measure well?

can DACs sound different of they both measure well?

  • Yes, I know I can hear the difference

    Votes: 69 45.7%
  • I think I can hear differences sometimes

    Votes: 26 17.2%
  • Not sure

    Votes: 18 11.9%
  • No, they will sound the same

    Votes: 38 25.2%

  • Total voters
    151
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Perhaps, we should get/buy two well measuring DACs as tested by ASR and pass them on to all those who have voted here and see?
Wouldn't the idea be to find two well measuring dacs that are likely to sound different? Different chips, different price points, different reviews, different circuit topologies.

Before, I mentioned Benchmark DAC-3 and Topping D90. They are two very different topologies and two different dac chips. DAC-3 has several clocks in it, IIRC it might have been seven. D90 is more typical, but has wider noise skirts than most. Since ASR does not measure noise skirts, for our purposes I would argue it "measures well."

Also, wasn't a link posted earlier in this thread to an $80 dac that is USB powered, yet measures well? That's just asking for trouble, since an AP probably has cleaner USB power and fewer ground loops than most real-world systems.
 
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The idea of black boxes that just measure well is abandoned?

To many it would be far more interesting to not know beforehand what is inside, what “insert important name here” thinks of it and what it costs. This to prevent unscientific expectations. All the specifics and details like noise skirts should not matter really.
 
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I’ve no doubt, that app. note, ‘cookbook’ designed DACs would sound alike. So, not all listening comparisons may reveal an audible difference. It logically follows that if there is a difference to be found, it will be between DACs which essentially measure the same in the usual audio parameters, but differ significantly in their design and implementation.
 
My diy DAC costs about 350 EUR but it has only brand-name components bought from Mouser with single quantity prices + VAT (Ok, the IPS display, volume knob and SMSL remote control came from Aliexpress). But it is 100% my own design and making it was both fun and a learning process. As a hobbyist I'm not competing with Chifi so the jealousy argument is lost on me.
I don't think he was speaking directly to you. Sounds like you had fun creating your own DAC.
 
I’ve no doubt, that app. note, ‘cookbook’ designed DACs would sound alike. So, not all listening comparisons may reveal an audible difference. It logically follows that if there is a difference to be found, it will be between DACs which essentially measure the same in the usual audio parameters, but differ significantly in their design and implementation.
That doesnt really make sense. If they measure the same it doesnt really matter how they got there, they achieved the required level of technical ability.
 
That doesnt really make sense. If they measure the same it doesnt really matter how they got there, they achieved the required level of technical ability.
Hmm, let’s try to explain how much sense do that equal measurements have.
We’ll compare two objects by their weight and volume, upon working theory that those two measurements are enough to check if those two objects are equal. So, we have one cube and one ball, made of the same substance, that measure equal by weight and volume, so they are indistinguishable on the ultimate measuring devices for weight and volume. But, hey, why do they look different?

This is exactly what Amir is doing at ASR. He just decided that SINAD is enough to describe everything about audio device.
 
If the testing is blind, what do other factors matter?

Maybe I misunderstand what "the evaluation" is to consist of? I'm not even clear what evaluation would be involved. Evaluation in the selection of dacs to be blind tested? Some other evaluation?

EDIT: Personally, I would like to blind compare SMSL D-6S, versus Mola Tambaqui, versus some other as yet undecided dac that measures well (a Benchmark DAC-3 would do). There is this subjective feeling that SINAD may not be the ideal predictor of having achieved audible transparency.
 
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…We’ll compare two objects by their weight and volume, upon working theory that those two measurements are enough to check if those two objects are equal. So, we have one cube and one ball, made of the same substance, that measure equal by weight and volume, so they are indistinguishable on the ultimate measuring devices for weight and volume. But, hey, why do they look different?…
That's an excellent analogy.
 
Personally, I would like to blind compare SMSL D-6S, versus Mola Tambaqui, versus some other as yet undecided dac that measures well (a Benchmark DAC-3 would do). There is this subjective feeling that SINAD may not be the ideal predictor of audible transparency.
Perhaps start a blog where all these can be viewed easily🙂
For me unless evidently disproved , ASR findings are a good measure
 
If the testing is blind, what do other factors matter?

Maybe I misunderstand what "the evaluation" is to consist of? I'm not even clear what evaluation would be involved. Evaluation in the selection of dacs to be blind tested? Some other evaluation?

EDIT: Personally, I would like to blind compare SMSL D-6S, versus Mola Tambaqui, versus some other as yet undecided dac that measures well (a Benchmark DAC-3 would do). There is this subjective feeling that SINAD may not be the ideal predictor of having achieved audible transparency.
I think the products seem like a good choice. If a serious test could be established with enough statistical approach (both in terms of participants and correlation criteria), the result would be truly interesting.

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