Γραψτα οξω ρε Πετρο...
Today was a holiday where I live so I had the opportunity to Invite a couple of friends home for a brief listen to the Brooklyn.
One of them has a 192 so It was a very good chance for a direct comparison between them in the same setup/room/music since I do not own mine since Late September (2015) and acoustic memory as a very unstable evidence to draw conclusions..
The direct comparison was very interesting.. I was already aware that what I was listening was better than I ever have in my system but..
Though the 192 sounded as I remembered very nice and still holding It's own sonically still being competitive in It's price range.. The Brooklyn simply blew It out of the water..
The Brooklyn is not Just better in any way.. It is a totally different-higher class sounding Dac than the 192. If somebody put the Brooklyn in a bigger flashy box and told me it costs more than twice its asking price The only thing I would regret is that could not afford it, the asking price would seem logical to me.
It was so shockingly better that the result caught us totally unprepared and It forced my friend to begin spontaneously calculating how to raise funds for the Brooklyn even though he still loves his 192 which sounded excellently..
Now I am quite certain that with the Brooklyn Mytek left nothing to chance. They carefully studied the competition out there and used their know how to create a dac that makes the reference for at least up to 4k competitors devices, throwing another bomb to the market that will evidently reset performance for It's price range like It's predecessor did 5 years ago...
Very Briefly and ..crudely.. compared to the 192 the Brooklyn sounded
-Far more transparent and realistic, an uncanny upgrade there to the already very very transparent 192.
-Far more natural and balanced with a nice silky smooth touch to it's very natural and musical timbre through out the audible spectrum
-The treble of the Brooklyn has nothing to do with the 192's It is now totally smooth sweet and uncannily rich airy and textured.
-Though It exposes every nuance of the recordings It is impossible to make It sound fatiguing it can play Form Stravinsky to Slayer and from contemporary Jazz to 90's crap electronica and always make you enjoy it something that was not always so with the 192.
-It's Bass though it has the same power and depth of the allready legendary 192 in this sector is now incredibly more layered textured and refined
-Same goes for dynamic range which though it maintains that same incredible level of flexibility and power with the 192 it is now performed in an even more maneuverable and layered manner.
-The very impressive 3D layering of the 192 is totally outclassed by the Brooklyn which presents a sense of space, focus and depth of a totally different class redefining what I could guess is possible in this class of devices..
I guess I am so shocked and pleased by the revelation the parallel direct comparison of the Two Dacs was to me that I could go on forever but I will stop right here trying my self to realize how good the Brooklyn is compared to the 192 I reluctantly sold in September but now am so very happy i did..
I hope this somehow amateur and crude comparison gives some light to anybody wondering about It. And now I am even more curious to read official reviews and what they will describe about Brooklyn's Sq.
The Brooklyn has significantly exceeded all my expectations and is so good it made me completely forget of my initial somehow troublesome acquaintance with It. Now I am simply happily Immersed in musical pleasure.
Ειναι λιγο "ακομψο" να τον διαβαζουμε με αυτον τον τροπο. Αν ο ιδιος δεν θελει να γραψει, δεν θα κυνηγησω να τον βρω αλλου, και μαλιστα να του το "πεταξω" σχεδον στα μουτρα.
Και εγώ θέλωωωωωωωωωωωω :BDGBGDB55:
Τί να το κάνεις το pm; Αφου θα έρθεις να το ακούσεις..
Θα σου τα πώ από κοντά
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