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Peachtree Audio’s Decco65 - Peaches And Cream (Part 2)

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Tonally, it’s not the most sumptuous; compared to a rival Arc am FMJ A19, for example, you don’t get the sense that there’s a big, fat bass and a warm, lustrous midland. But still it works well, giving a ‘clean’ rendition of the music that doesn’t impose, and lets you pick through all the elements in the mix to make listening relaxed, but fun. This holds just as much for the warm strains of The Byrd’s’ Chestnut Mare as it does for the somewhat harder Micro Disney classic; the Peachtree signposts the differences in recording quality very clearly, but doesn’t get too analytical. Pushed hard with the volume control rammed against the end stop, this little amp begins to show signs of strain, but short of using it as a disco amp you’re unlikely to run into trouble if you use sensible speakers.

Description: This holds just as much for the warm strains of The Byrd’s’ Chestnut Mare as it does for the somewhat harder Micro Disney classic; the Peachtree signposts the differences in recording quality very clearly, but doesn’t get too analytical.

This holds just as much for the warm strains of The Byrd’s’ Chestnut Mare as it does for the somewhat harder Micro Disney classic; the Peachtree signposts the differences in recording quality very clearly, but doesn’t get too analytical.

One of the main attractions of the decco65 is the digital input functionality, not least because relatively few other amplifiers have this feature – even if the ranks are now growing. So continuing with the Byrd’s track, I hook up the Audio lab 8200 via a coaxial input, effectively using it as a digital transport. It’s fair to say that the company hasn’t skimped on the internal DAC’s quality; the sound changes to a slightly more direct, detailed sort of rendition, albeit not quite as spacious and tonally rich as the excellent Audio lab. But there is definitely more pace and clarity, which is no small feat considering the talents of the Audio lab’s DAC stage, which I’d just been listening to. So the Peachtree’s internal DAC is good enough for audiophile use and is certainly not a gimmick, unlike a good number of other amplifiers with this functionality. Ramping the digital quality up to 24/96, I plug my MacBook Pro into the decco65 and summon up my high-quality Adriana music playing application. The sound on Kate Bush’s Snowflake is suitably rich and sonorous, dripping with the sparkling harmonics of that beautifully recorded piano. The Peachtree pushes the stereo image very wide out into the room, and is deep too; the effect is highly immersive, and really conveys the emotion of the song. Feed it a good hi-res source, and this amplifier sings!

Description: Fundamentally the decco65 has a clean and fairly neutral sort of sound

Fundamentally the decco65 has a clean and fairly neutral sort of sound

Of course, the decco65 has been designed with one eye firmly on convenience and domestic acceptability, so you wouldn’t expect it to completely wipe the floor with its (mostly far more ungainly) price rivals, which have much less of a preoccupation with style and sleekness. In absolute terms, the amp is a little cool tonally, and doesn’t quite catch the powerful, exuberant rhythms of punchy dance music such as Visioneers’ Come Play in the Milky Night. Nor does its soundstage stretch quite as deep as it might, the decco65 preferring to keep things pretty close to the plane of the loudspeakers. But it’s still very listenable nonetheless and the same goes for the excellent headphone output – it makes my Philips Fidelio X1 headphones sound quite superb.

Conclusion

Here we have a fine sounding machine that provides easily accessed, one-box functionality. It takes a digital signal from wherever, converts it to analogue and amplifies it to a high standard, with the minimum of fuss, space and hassle. It has plenty of power for most people’s listening rooms and loudspeakers, and gives a pleasantly enjoyable sort of sound with no nastiest. Importantly, it also looks like someone has actually designed it, rather than just scooped it off the lab bench into a black metal box. If you’re looking for an amiable, one-box amplifier and DAC then, this is well worth trying out. It’s a nice package that makes music easy to access and fun to play.

Description: It’s a nice package that makes music easy to access and fun to play.

It’s a nice package that makes music easy to access and fun to play.

How it compares

If it’s a lifestyle system you’re after, Aram’s lovely Solo Mini ($957.30) is a good choice. It doesn’t have the plethora of digital inputs that the Peachtree has, but it has lots of analogue line INS and a built-in CD player and FM/DAB radio. All sources sound superb at the price and design, build and ergonomics are quite brilliant. If you want like-for-like features Audio lab’s Q-DAC/M-PWR ($1435.95) mini separates system gives a range of digital inputs and hi-res USB, but it’s fiddler to use. It is a clear winner for sound with a very tight, powerful and musical performance. But the Peachtree wins hands down when it comes to pure convenience.

Our verdict

·         Sound quality: 4/5

·         Value for money: 4.5/5

·         Build quality: 4.5/5

·         Features: 4.5/5

·         Like: Smooth sound; fine build and ergonomics; nice packaging

·         Dislike: Not quite a match for the best separates, sonically

·         We say: High quality, fuss-free music listening – what’s not to like?

·         Overall: 4.5/5

Technical specs

·         Product: Peachtree Audio decco65

·         Origin: US/China

·         Type: Integrated amplifier/DAC

·         Weight: 12kg

·         Dimensions (W x H x D): 377 x 111 x 292mm

·         Features: ESS Sabre 9023 DAC, 24/192 max. resolution; 1x coaxial, 1x optical, 1x USB, 1x line input; Headphone output; Switchable 6N1P triode tube buffer

·         Distributor: Anthem AV Solutions Ltd

 

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