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Default New DAC well worth a listen

On Fri, 6 Jul 2012 05:24:09 -0700, rtweed wrote
(in article ):

I've just had delivery of a Beresford Bushmaster DAC: Stanley
Beresford's latest and greatest.

Just to be clear - I have no commercial relationship with Stanley's
company, but I've been interested in his DACs since purchasing his
excellent and low-cost 7520 model some years ago. I heard about his
new Bushmaster model pretty much by accident and decided to give it a
try....again it's a very low cost device, at least here in the UK
where Stanley is based. Already this device is getting a lot of very
good press.

I'd assumed it would be marginally better than the 7520. I was wrong.
This thing is in another league - I've really never heard anything
like it. I have it playing directly into a Behringer A500 power amp
and PMC speakers. They have never sounded better. Clarity like I've
never heard before - it's quite stunning.

I'd recommend any reader of this group to try to get your hands on one
and try it out for yourselves. For more info on this unit:

http://www.homehifi.co.uk/main/main.html

Apologies if this sounds like a fanboi rave, but I just think this is
a piece of kit that warrants attention.

Rob


Some Q's for you, if you don't mind, Rob.

1) How much, in US dollars, was the Bushmaster, as delivered to you? Did you
order it directly from Beresford in GB?

2) Is this unit, the TC-7530DC, made by TEC in China like Bereford's previous
DACs, the TC-7510 and TC-7520?

3) What DAC chip(s) does the TC7530 use? I find that most of the IC DAC chips
sound pretty much alike. The exception being the ESS SabreDAC.

4) Does it up-convert 16-bit, 44.1/48 KHz to 24/96? The website doesn't say.

And why, oh why do do many DAC manufacturers fail to provide either a light
or a digital display telling the user what actual sample rate the converter
has locked onto?

Thanks.

Audio_Empire