My friend gave me an amp that is about ten years old. It's an old RBH one that looks similar to the ones built into new RBH subs, but this is seperate. Any ways, ive been listening to it for a while and it's worked perfectly, but today when i went to listen this morning, it wouldn't work. I used an ohmmeter to check the fuse, its fine, the front speakers are working, but no power is being delivered to the sub. And i checked all of the cables and they are fine.
Benchmark DAC1 USB D/A processor & headphone amplifier Follow-Up, July 2008
In his July 2005 "The Fifth Element" column, John Marks enthusiastically wrote about the Benchmark Media Systems DAC1 D/A processor and headphone amplifier. Comparing its sound playing CDs with that of a three-times-more-expensive Marantz SA-14 SACD player, he concluded that the DAC 1's "Red Book" performance was at least as good as that of the Marantz, being "slightly more articulate in the musical line, and slightly more detailed in spatial nuances, particularly the localization of individual images in space, and in soundstage depth."
Benchmark DAC1 USB D/A processor & headphone amplifier Manufacturer Comment
In his July 2005 "<A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/thefifthelement/886">The Fifth Element</A>" column, John Marks enthusiastically wrote about the Benchmark Media Systems DAC1 D/A processor and headphone amplifier. Comparing its sound playing CDs with that of a three-times-more-expensive Marantz SA-14 SACD player, he concluded that the DAC 1's "Red Book" performance was at least as good as that of the Marantz, being "slightly more articulate in the musical line, and slightly more detailed in spatial nuances, particularly the localization of individual images in space, and in soundstage depth."
Benchmark DAC1 USB D/A processor & headphone amplifier Measurements
In his July 2005 "<A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/thefifthelement/886">The Fifth Element</A>" column, John Marks enthusiastically wrote about the Benchmark Media Systems DAC1 D/A processor and headphone amplifier. Comparing its sound playing CDs with that of a three-times-more-expensive Marantz SA-14 SACD player, he concluded that the DAC 1's "Red Book" performance was at least as good as that of the Marantz, being "slightly more articulate in the musical line, and slightly more detailed in spatial nuances, particularly the localization of individual images in space, and in soundstage depth."
Benchmark DAC1 USB D/A processor & headphone amplifier Associated Equipment
In his July 2005 "<A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/thefifthelement/886">The Fifth Element</A>" column, John Marks enthusiastically wrote about the Benchmark Media Systems DAC1 D/A processor and headphone amplifier. Comparing its sound playing CDs with that of a three-times-more-expensive Marantz SA-14 SACD player, he concluded that the DAC 1's "Red Book" performance was at least as good as that of the Marantz, being "slightly more articulate in the musical line, and slightly more detailed in spatial nuances, particularly the localization of individual images in space, and in soundstage depth."
Benchmark DAC1 USB D/A processor & headphone amplifier Specifications
In his July 2005 "<A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/thefifthelement/886">The Fifth Element</A>" column, John Marks enthusiastically wrote about the Benchmark Media Systems DAC1 D/A processor and headphone amplifier. Comparing its sound playing CDs with that of a three-times-more-expensive Marantz SA-14 SACD player, he concluded that the DAC 1's "Red Book" performance was at least as good as that of the Marantz, being "slightly more articulate in the musical line, and slightly more detailed in spatial nuances, particularly the localization of individual images in space, and in soundstage depth."
Benchmark DAC1 USB D/A processor & headphone amplifier Page 2
In his July 2005 "<A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/thefifthelement/886">The Fifth Element</A>" column, John Marks enthusiastically wrote about the Benchmark Media Systems DAC1 D/A processor and headphone amplifier. Comparing its sound playing CDs with that of a three-times-more-expensive Marantz SA-14 SACD player, he concluded that the DAC 1's "Red Book" performance was at least as good as that of the Marantz, being "slightly more articulate in the musical line, and slightly more detailed in spatial nuances, particularly the localization of individual images in space, and in soundstage depth."
Benchmark DAC1 USB D/A processor & headphone amplifier
Jan 18, 2008
In his July 2003 "The Fifth Element" column, John Marks enthusiastically wrote about the Benchmark Media Systems DAC1 D/A processor and headphone amplifier. Comparing its sound playing CDs with that of a three-times-more-expensive Marantz SA-14 SACD player, he concluded that the DAC 1's "Red Book" performance was at least as good as that of the Marantz, being "slightly more articulate in the musical line, and slightly more detailed in spatial nuances, particularly the localization of individual images in space, and in soundstage depth."
On my travel day <I>to</I> Vegas, I awoke at 3am and flew six hours to the desert city. When I checked into my hotel, I stripped off my outerwear and napped.
My friend gave me an amp that is about ten years old. It's an old RBH one that looks similar to the ones built into new RBH subs, but this is seperate. Any ways, ive been listening to it for a while and it's worked perfectly, but today when i went to listen this morning, it wouldn't work. I used an ohmmeter to check the fuse, its fine, the front speakers are working, but no power is being delivered to the sub. And i checked all of the cables and they are fine.