Sean
|
Hi Alan,
I never had Darlington Labs, but I do have a Ned Clayton Cinemag 1254. The Clayton SUT replaced a Audio Technica 630 and was a game changer for me. I wasn't quite happy with the AT and wasn't sure which ratio I needed on a new SUT so the Clayton gave me options. The improvement with the 1254 over the AT matched everything people were saying about it very smooth and open, just sounded very musical to me. I had no urge to look elsewhere for a better SUT and that lasted two years of daily use. Then one day I saw an ad for a Decware ZMC2 that was half off the cost of new so I bit. While the change wasn't as drastic as the AT to 1254 it was pretty substantial sonically. Music was fast, detailed and the soundstage was larger in every direction. I haven't gone back to the 1254 since. I would say if you are chasing the cutting edge of things go with a ZMC if it's within budget. Little known fact, the ZMC 1 & 2 use the same transformers, they can be wired for one ratio or the other. Useful if you can solder and ever change cartridges or want to try a different ratio. If you don't care to chase the cutting edge and want a solid SUT with ratio options on the fly I wouldn't hesitate to recommend Ned's 1254 SUT. One thing One wonder I do have the 1254's, would there be a sonic improvement if the transformers were wired directly without switches like the ZMC.
|
|
Back to top
|
Technics 1210G, Phasemation PP-500, ZMC2, ZP3, CSP2+, UFO25, Tekton Pendragon
Denafrips Ares 15, Mac Mini, Roon
IP Logged
|