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    CA Bits & Bytes Volume 3: 2012 CES, Upcoming Reviews

    CES-2012-Logo.jpgThe 2012 Consumer Electronics Show is finally here! I'm very excited about the show this year. Many manufacturers will announce computer audio and desktop audio components over the next few days. Every year more and more of the specialty and major audio manufacturers cater to the next phase of home audio reproduction, computer based audio. This year I also plan to spend more time at the main convention center in addition to the standard high end suites at the Venetian. I don't care how much the products cost, if they are good I want to talk about them here on CA.

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    A few manufacturers I will visit in the main convention center are Synology, ASUS, and Audioengine. All three offer great products at great values. On the way to visit these guys I will likely find tons of other great products. Who knows maybe C.A.P.S. v3.0 will be kickstarted at CES :~)

     

    The high end manufacturers who've been building great products for audiophiles for decades will of course consume most of my time. It seems like every component manufacturer has issued at least one press release about a new DAC. The new Bel Canto DAC3.5 VBS MKII was the latest one to stream into my inbox. I can't wait to visit with John Stronczer of Bel Canto to hear more about the updates. Bel Canto also announced February availability of its new 24/192 asynchronous uLink ($795) that converts USB to Coaxial SPDIF, AES/EBU, and ST Fiber with Bel Canto Light Link circuitry. 24/192 audio flows through all outputs. The last BC product that should interest many readers is the $2,995 CR7 DAC with integrated receiver based on the REF150.

     

    Some other new items include a DAC / digital preamp from Alpha Design Labs by Furutech, DEQX HDP-4 Processor, and the Bladelius Embla music server. The Embla is definitely a looker [<a href="http://www.bladelius.com/index.php/products/embla">Link</a>], I can't wait to see and hear it in person at the show.

     

     

     

    <b>Upcoming Reviews</b>

     

    The Sonata music server review was scheduled for late December, but has been pushed back just a bit. CA's new contributor is working diligently on the piece. I was adamant that she not rush the article just to meet a deadline.

     

    My next review will be the Auralic Ark MX+ USB DAC. So far the unit is really nice. The Auralic USB approach is not run-of-the-mill. Many readers should be refreshed by Auralic's custom design work.

     

    After the ARK MX+ are the Berkeley Audio Design Alpha USB, Musical Fidelity M1 CLiC, ASUS Xonar Essence One USB DAC and headphone amp, and the Halide Design DAC HD.

     

    I'm also working on an ultra geeky article about converting my Mac Pro into 16TB NAS. It was a really fun and frustrating project. The end result is fantastic.

     

     

     

     




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    I too would have hoped the DAC portion would have been different or the driver issues addressed at the very least.<br />

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    We will see. There seems to be many gimmicks in the unit, something unusual for ARC. Personally, I don't see the reason for a unit like that to have to display metadata on the unit and streaming??, well we will see.<br />

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    More importantly, I guess they aren't listening to their customer base which is a somewhat disappointing. dCS did listen as we are seeing with their DSD solution. ARC it seems are not addressing the numerous calls from their endusers about the need to use a Wavelink solution for a Mac based server or the better results with a Windows solution and the inability to use a PK90 USB solution because of a failure to address the driver issue. <br />

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    I don't want to pre-judge, so I will wait for their take. Also, if they are going to introduce a "new" reference DAC, one would think they would address 32 bit and higher sample rates as well as DSD as competitors are starting to do.<br />

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    Thanks again. <br />

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    The QOL is a stereo field editor. You can achieve the same exact results with a Rupert Neve Portico 5014 which will allow you to create the effect from 0 - 100% at a much cheaper price. If you have an analog console you can create the effect in a DAW by using the M/S algorithm. <br />

    The QOL DOES increase voltage by more than .1v<br />

    You can read more about it here:<br />

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    http://www.whatsbestforum.com/showthread.php?4384-Stereo-Field-Processing

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    Even though the upcoming ARC Ref DAC seem to have all the bells and whistles, I too, am somewhat disappointed. <br />

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    The unit looks quite chunky and the puny display looks like the MF M1Clic, It doesn't even match the REF5 display in size. Looks weird in an all ARC system.<br />

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    I still don't get why they don't just offer a killer Class audio 2.0 USB asynch input and let the user decide his/her preferred way to get bitperfect audio to It. That way, Mac and Linux would be compatible at least. And there are a few solid Windows drivers out there already. <br />

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    Bravo to them to have one digital input of each type but I still don't get why companies don't offer at least 2 coax and 2 toslink. Its not an ARC thing per see but with CD, DVD, AppleTV, Squeezebox lying around It would be great if those "cheap" devices could all be upgraded soundwise when one buys a great DAC for big $$$. Classé got It with their CP-800 at least.<br />

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    I don't even own ARC or can afford It for that matter, hence why It is completely gratuitous here but that is one company I lust after for sure and It pissed me off so I can only imagine those who can afford the stuff such as Priaptor. I would be disappointed too.<br />

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    Despite multiple calls from many end-users, they don't seem to be listening.

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    While the majority of users here don't appreciate UPnP; it does appear to me that in the wider audiophile market streaming does seam as accepted or even more than direct computer links via USB. There does seam to be vastly reduced market for tweaks via USB cables etc. which may be a good thing... Perhaps it's the one-box player vs transport and DAC of the past all over again!<br />

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    Eloise

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    wants to include UPnP, I would have like to see a more upgraded USB solution in a 15K DAC.

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    Where do you guys look up for updates, pictures of the CES?<br />

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    There is Stereophile/AudioStream and Soundstage that has daily coverage but other than those?<br />

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    Socrates site was amazing for RMAF but alas, he is not at CES...<br />

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    Any suggestions?<br />

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    Thanks!<br />

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    That's the one I meant by Soundstage...<br />

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    Here's a taste. Much more coming, but time goes so fast here at the show.<br />

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    <center><img src ="http://www.computeraudiophile.com/files/P1000681.jpg"></img></center><br />

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    And is priced/configured exactly right for those of us with a nice DAC and need a decent streamer.

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    Chris could you please confirm if AR's new dac does twice DSD decoding without any conversion?

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    Where is Warner Music / Atlantic?<br />

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    They would make a "huge announcement" at CES 2012 about high resolution audio. Physical media and downloads. Is this their active-agressive promotion approach they were talking about last summer in the press?<br />

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    I haven't heard anything yet? What's wrong? Did they already gave up their plans, because there's only interest in cheap docks and streaming from the cloud?<br />

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    I'm really confused right now.

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    I love my ARC stuff and really want to buy a REF DAC, BUT, if it is built on DAC 8 USB, it is kind of non-starter. I am not sure that a 15K DAC, without the ability to do DSD over USB or 32/384 is going to make a tough sale, regardless of tube analogue. <br />

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    DLNA media streamer, usb stick inputs and front display just doesn't seem like and ARC REF product to me<br />

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    I will TRY to keep and open mind and see what it ultimately turns out to be, BUT......

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    Priaptor:<br />

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    I completely share your view. I realize it is early to tell, but this product seems to be too full of bells and whistles and far from what an ARC product has been about in the past with a more simple and purist approach. I agree on the USB in the front and also fail to understand why you would want features such as internet radio on a US$ 15.000 product. I hope ARC knows what they are doing! <br />

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    However, it all is going to come down to how this sounds so like you I am trying to keep an open mind. They should focus on resolving the USB input issues that have been raised in this forum and use a driverless approach such as the Wavelink. I also would have hoped for DSD as I understand that the chip used by ARC may already be DSD capable. We'll have to wait until this becomes available to hope to have a chance to audition it to see wether this is truly at the level of other ARC Ref products!

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    Perhaps ARC is exploring the same methods as Linn and Naim have to great effect... The Internet radio and iPod interface come "free" with a lot of such hardware. <br />

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    Are the rumors that Warner/Atlantic and Universal gave up their high res. plans true? <br />

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    Was really looking forward to the CES announcement but read on another board that Warner gave up their fight :(

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    ARC other than the huge amount of money I have invested in my system, but I have already made my concerns known to people at the top of the food chain of ARC. No commitments or comments from them but they do know where I and others like me stand.<br />

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    Just releasing a REF product is not enough in the digital domain where others are competing for the same business unless that REF product offers the best of what ARC is best at and incorporates what their competition is offering.<br />

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    As to the Naim and Linn approach that is another matter and ARC is not the type of company that tries to be all things to all people. <br />

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    ARC should stick to what they are best at, and while I am hopefully optimistic, I am not that optimistic based on what they showed at CES.

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    <em>As to the Naim and Linn approach that is another matter and ARC is not the type of company that tries to be all things to all people.<br />

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    ARC should stick to what they are best at, and while I am hopefully optimistic, I am not that optimistic based on what they showed at CES.</em><br />

    Have you thought that perhaps ARC feel they can get the best results this way...<br />

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    My comments about Naim and Linn were just to demonstrate that UPnP is a valid option. Until you actually hear the ARC Ref DAC you really can't comment!!<br />

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    Eloise

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    Great site with many clear pictures! <br />

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    Link is broken so just enter <br />

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    http://www.my-hiend.com<br />

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    and follow CES 2012 day 1... <br />

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