Wadia 151 PowerDAC: One of those WTF moments
Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2014 2:49 pm
I borrowed a Wadia 151 PowerDAC from Cloney yesterday. It's a tiny little thing that packages up a DAC and a 25-ish watt Class D amp with a Wadia badge on the front, and my intention is to use it in a small and simple system beside the TV in the kitchen: plug in my NUC, some speakers, Bob's your uncle.
Not actually having any speakers in the kitchen currently, I decided to see how it would fare in the main system. I took the USB cable from my printer, plugged my entirely-not-modified-for-sonic-excellence laptop into the USB input and connected the Kharmas. I used XBMC along with its nice interface of album art, etc, to play some FLAC files.
You know where this is going so I won't labour the point, but I seriously spent the rest of the evening wondering why the hell we spend so much money on exotica. Was it as good as the Wadia CDP/Graaf valves combo? In many ways yes, in many ways no, in some ways better. All told, if you'd stuck it in a shiny box and told me it was 10k I wouldn't have disbelieved you at all. Sure, it lacked a bit of air and a little midrange valvey magic, images were a little smaller, but the bass was better and more solid, and the whole sound was so balanced you'd be hard pushed to criticise it. Nothing jumped out at me, nothing sounded excessively anything, it was all just good and solid and accomplished, and I listened for quite some time. The spec says 25w but I don't believe that -- I had no problems with power at any point.
I'm a bit rattled to be honest, and starting to doubt my ears and my sanity. Admittedly I didn't listen to any classical because I haven't ripped any classical discs yet, so maybe I'll hear all its deficiencies in due course. For now, though, I'm dead impressed.
Not actually having any speakers in the kitchen currently, I decided to see how it would fare in the main system. I took the USB cable from my printer, plugged my entirely-not-modified-for-sonic-excellence laptop into the USB input and connected the Kharmas. I used XBMC along with its nice interface of album art, etc, to play some FLAC files.
You know where this is going so I won't labour the point, but I seriously spent the rest of the evening wondering why the hell we spend so much money on exotica. Was it as good as the Wadia CDP/Graaf valves combo? In many ways yes, in many ways no, in some ways better. All told, if you'd stuck it in a shiny box and told me it was 10k I wouldn't have disbelieved you at all. Sure, it lacked a bit of air and a little midrange valvey magic, images were a little smaller, but the bass was better and more solid, and the whole sound was so balanced you'd be hard pushed to criticise it. Nothing jumped out at me, nothing sounded excessively anything, it was all just good and solid and accomplished, and I listened for quite some time. The spec says 25w but I don't believe that -- I had no problems with power at any point.
I'm a bit rattled to be honest, and starting to doubt my ears and my sanity. Admittedly I didn't listen to any classical because I haven't ripped any classical discs yet, so maybe I'll hear all its deficiencies in due course. For now, though, I'm dead impressed.