geoffreyc said:Just picked up the Rega DAC and all I can say is what an improvement (and the Apollo R is no slouch) but more musical, better bass extension and that 'grittiness' that sometimes characterised the Apollo is gone. Wonderful!
Also Rega have stopped using the cloverleaf iec mains socket and the price has increased to £548.
Just wondering how long I should leave it switched on for before its 'run in' properly and whether to perhaps leave it switched on permanently as another owner I know advised.
geoffreyc said:Does anybody own both the Rega Apollo R CD player and the matching Rega DAC?
How do you have them setup on your rack?
Wondering if its ok to place the player on top of the DAC.
Thanks
jcarruthers said:They got rid of the cloverleaf — I wonder if they changed anything else.
I was wondering if its possible to open it up and change the connector on the back — it is only screwed on. (I am fairly confident with my electronics)
plastic penguin said:For my tastes the Rega dac just didn't totally satisfy, although it was used in conjunction with my old Arcam CDP (as transport). In some areas it was fine (Mrs. P loved the extra warmth), but to my ears it was slightly unbalanced when cranked up, and lacked the last drop of attack.
By contrast, the Naim CD5i-2 had everything the Rega dac couldn't give me: Impressive attack, nice warmth or thickness to the presentation, good detail and overall more musical.
stevebrock said:plastic penguin said:For my tastes the Rega dac just didn't totally satisfy, although it was used in conjunction with my old Arcam CDP (as transport). In some areas it was fine (Mrs. P loved the extra warmth), but to my ears it was slightly unbalanced when cranked up, and lacked the last drop of attack.
By contrast, the Naim CD5i-2 had everything the Rega dac couldn't give me: Impressive attack, nice warmth or thickness to the presentation, good detail and overall more musical.
lol, Maybe it was the synergy PP
stevebrock said:how ya getting on with the 10x5? I loved it through the Brio R, different proposition with the Elicit R though, prefer the warmer Nagaoka!