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Review 3 of 3
Price Paid:
$999.00
from Manufacturer Summary: Tired of waiting for a new CD format and having more than 350 Red Book CDs, I decided to look into buying an upgrade for my Cambridge Audio D500. Accordingly, I spent five months of researching and auditioning new equipment. I found that much of this area is liberally lubricated by snake oil. Then I read an article in an audio E-zine on the AYRE CD7. The author blathered on about upsampling and oversampling, mentioned that the player in question upsampled 24 bit audio to 196K Hz, and oversampled 16 bit audio to 176.4K Hz. He wondered in print why 176.4K. I did to until I had a jolt - 176.4 is 4 X 44.1! I then looked up the Mark Levinson web page and sure enough, that's what the Audio by Van Alstine was doing in it's OmegaStar DAC. During my research, I had discovered That "The Absolute Sound" had given a "Golden Ear" award to the OmegaStar and the price had dropped by $400. So, having already bought a Transcendence 7 pre. from Frank, I decided to get the OmegaStar. I had already got some Analysis Plus Solocrystal Oval ICs which really improved the sound of my D500, they were fully broken in when the OmegaStar arrived.
So, how does it sound? Great. After my initial couple of days of listening I can say that I finally had a device that cleaned the grunge off "The Best of John Hiatt," opened up the congestion on ELO's "Zoom," made Warren Zevon's "Excitable Boy" rock hard. I A/B'ed the latter with the vinyl and found that the CD had better dynamics, less noise and a tighter beat. I did the same with Taj Mahal's "Giant Step" and the results were the same. My TT is a MMF 5 w/stock Goldring cartridge and the dynamic capabilities of the phono section in my Transcendence 7 are remarkable. The best thing about Van Alstine equipment is their total dedication to what you hear, the imaging of the OmegaStar is holographic (the Transcendence 7 helps), the dynamics are sometimes startling. If you can't afford Krell, Jeff Rowland or Manley equipment, I heartily recommend looking in to Frank's products. I discovered reading sites like this one that the percentage of Van Alstine in customer's systems increases over the years both because of their fantastic sound and their upgradability. Strengths: Dynamics, black noise floor, ability to extract everything on a CD while removing "grunge," timbral accuracy, imaging, soundstage,accurate tight bass. Weaknesses: Cheesy looking power cord (but it seems to work fine), really cheesy looking digital cord (deserves at least a DH Labs D-75, I'm using an Acoustis Zen Silver Byte) Similar Products Used: I've never used an outboard DAC before. I auditioned a number of players in the $1500 to $3000 range. Most of them didn't have the fullness of the OmegaStar.
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