Off Ramp 3 Yeah !

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joeling39

Off Ramp 3 Yeah !
« on: 28 May 2009, 08:42 am »
Received my Off Ramp 3 from Steve a couple of weeks ago. Plugged into my system & compared with my CD transport. Not quite there initially. After a week or so, the magic started to show. Listened the whole of last night & wow, I like.

Do yourself a favour & get one of these. it's worth it.

System :

1) PC TNN300 case with intel core 2 Duo (with 7" touch screen monitor)
2) Off Ramp 3 with oem power supply
3) Apogeee Big Ben clock conditioner (with mod by Steve)
4) Audionote 1.1 DAC with shunt regulated HV & async reclocking & 1.2 output stage
5) DIY VSE FVP linestage
6) Rives Audio PARC room correction thingy
7) DIY Transcendent Sound OTL 80W version
8) Paul Speltz zero impedence matcher
9) DIY Diatone 610MB single driver speaker with helper tweeters & a REL Quake
10) PS Audio Power Plant PP300 on front end equipment
11) Richard Gray Power station small model for power amp
12) USB cable with separate DIY 5V power supply (supply module from www.diyzone.net)

Others :

1) Pure power 2000 power conditioner - on the way
2) 15V Paul Hynes shunt regulated 15V supply - on the way
3) REL B3 sub woofer - experimenting with it at the moment
4) Exact power EP15 - under repair

Regards,
Joe Ling

audioengr

Re: Off Ramp 3 Yeah !
« Reply #1 on: 28 May 2009, 06:27 pm »
Received my Off Ramp 3 from Steve a couple of weeks ago. Plugged into my system & compared with my CD transport. Not quite there initially. After a week or so, the magic started to show. Listened the whole of last night & wow, I like.

Do yourself a favour & get one of these. it's worth it.

System :

1) PC TNN300 case with intel core 2 Duo (with 7" touch screen monitor)
2) Off Ramp 3 with oem power supply
3) Apogeee Big Ben clock conditioner (with mod by Steve)
4) Audionote 1.1 DAC with shunt regulated HV & async reclocking & 1.2 output stage
5) DIY VSE FVP linestage
6) Rives Audio PARC room correction thingy
7) DIY Transcendent Sound OTL 80W version
8) Paul Speltz zero impedence matcher
9) DIY Diatone 610MB single driver speaker with helper tweeters & a REL Quake
10) PS Audio Power Plant PP300 on front end equipment
11) Richard Gray Power station small model for power amp
12) USB cable with separate DIY 5V power supply (supply module from www.diyzone.net)

Others :

1) Pure power 2000 power conditioner - on the way
2) 15V Paul Hynes shunt regulated 15V supply - on the way
3) REL B3 sub woofer - experimenting with it at the moment
4) Exact power EP15 - under repair

Regards,
Joe Ling

Have you tried it without the Big Ben yet?
Steve N.

joeling39

Re: Off Ramp 3 Yeah !
« Reply #2 on: 31 May 2009, 09:44 am »
Hi Steve,

I never thought that the Big Ben is competing with the offramp 3 but that BB is another step to 'cleanse' the signal of jitter further.

I think I'll get to it in a couple of months (very very lazy nowadays  :oops:)

My generic usb cable is powered by a separate power supply. The 5V from the PC is not going to the offramp. I think this helps too. Does the offramp need the 5V from the PC ? If not, can remove the 5V power supply too.

Received my Off Ramp 3 from Steve a couple of weeks ago. Plugged into my system & compared with my CD transport. Not quite there initially. After a week or so, the magic started to show. Listened the whole of last night & wow, I like.

Do yourself a favour & get one of these. it's worth it.

System :

1) PC TNN300 case with intel core 2 Duo (with 7" touch screen monitor)
2) Off Ramp 3 with oem power supply
3) Apogeee Big Ben clock conditioner (with mod by Steve)
4) Audionote 1.1 DAC with shunt regulated HV & async reclocking & 1.2 output stage
5) DIY VSE FVP linestage
6) Rives Audio PARC room correction thingy
7) DIY Transcendent Sound OTL 80W version
8) Paul Speltz zero impedence matcher
9) DIY Diatone 610MB single driver speaker with helper tweeters & a REL Quake
10) PS Audio Power Plant PP300 on front end equipment
11) Richard Gray Power station small model for power amp
12) USB cable with separate DIY 5V power supply (supply module from www.diyzone.net)

Others :

1) Pure power 2000 power conditioner - on the way
2) 15V Paul Hynes shunt regulated 15V supply - on the way
3) REL B3 sub woofer - experimenting with it at the moment
4) Exact power EP15 - under repair

Regards,
Joe Ling

Have you tried it without the Big Ben yet?
Steve N.

Regards,
Joe Ling

audioengr

Re: Off Ramp 3 Yeah !
« Reply #3 on: 31 May 2009, 05:57 pm »
Hi Steve,

I never thought that the Big Ben is competing with the offramp 3 but that BB is another step to 'cleanse' the signal of jitter further.

I think I'll get to it in a couple of months (very very lazy nowadays  :oops:)

My generic usb cable is powered by a separate power supply. The 5V from the PC is not going to the offramp. I think this helps too. Does the offramp need the 5V from the PC ? If not, can remove the 5V power supply too.


Received my Off Ramp 3 from Steve a couple of weeks ago. Plugged into my system & compared with my CD transport. Not quite there initially. After a week or so, the magic started to show. Listened the whole of last night & wow, I like.

Do yourself a favour & get one of these. it's worth it.

System :

1) PC TNN300 case with intel core 2 Duo (with 7" touch screen monitor)
2) Off Ramp 3 with oem power supply
3) Apogeee Big Ben clock conditioner (with mod by Steve)
4) Audionote 1.1 DAC with shunt regulated HV & async reclocking & 1.2 output stage
5) DIY VSE FVP linestage
6) Rives Audio PARC room correction thingy
7) DIY Transcendent Sound OTL 80W version
8) Paul Speltz zero impedence matcher
9) DIY Diatone 610MB single driver speaker with helper tweeters & a REL Quake
10) PS Audio Power Plant PP300 on front end equipment
11) Richard Gray Power station small model for power amp
12) USB cable with separate DIY 5V power supply (supply module from www.diyzone.net)

Others :

1) Pure power 2000 power conditioner - on the way
2) 15V Paul Hynes shunt regulated 15V supply - on the way
3) REL B3 sub woofer - experimenting with it at the moment
4) Exact power EP15 - under repair

Regards,
Joe Ling

Have you tried it without the Big Ben yet?
Steve N.

Regards,
Joe Ling

No, the Off-Ramp 3 does not need the 5V from the PC, although the red LED will come on if it is not present.

The Big Ben may actually be adding jitter to the Off-Ramp 3.  I would go direct and sell the Big Ben.

Steve N.

joeling39

Re: Off Ramp 3 Yeah !
« Reply #4 on: 1 Jun 2009, 12:33 am »
Hi Steve,

Thanks. This is good info. Maybe I ought to try it soonest.

Hi Steve,

I never thought that the Big Ben is competing with the offramp 3 but that BB is another step to 'cleanse' the signal of jitter further.

I think I'll get to it in a couple of months (very very lazy nowadays  :oops:)

My generic usb cable is powered by a separate power supply. The 5V from the PC is not going to the offramp. I think this helps too. Does the offramp need the 5V from the PC ? If not, can remove the 5V power supply too.


Received my Off Ramp 3 from Steve a couple of weeks ago. Plugged into my system & compared with my CD transport. Not quite there initially. After a week or so, the magic started to show. Listened the whole of last night & wow, I like.

Do yourself a favour & get one of these. it's worth it.

System :

1) PC TNN300 case with intel core 2 Duo (with 7" touch screen monitor)
2) Off Ramp 3 with oem power supply
3) Apogeee Big Ben clock conditioner (with mod by Steve)
4) Audionote 1.1 DAC with shunt regulated HV & async reclocking & 1.2 output stage
5) DIY VSE FVP linestage
6) Rives Audio PARC room correction thingy
7) DIY Transcendent Sound OTL 80W version
8) Paul Speltz zero impedence matcher
9) DIY Diatone 610MB single driver speaker with helper tweeters & a REL Quake
10) PS Audio Power Plant PP300 on front end equipment
11) Richard Gray Power station small model for power amp
12) USB cable with separate DIY 5V power supply (supply module from www.diyzone.net)

Others :

1) Pure power 2000 power conditioner - on the way
2) 15V Paul Hynes shunt regulated 15V supply - on the way
3) REL B3 sub woofer - experimenting with it at the moment
4) Exact power EP15 - under repair

Regards,
Joe Ling

Have you tried it without the Big Ben yet?
Steve N.

Regards,
Joe Ling

No, the Off-Ramp 3 does not need the 5V from the PC, although the red LED will come on if it is not present.

The Big Ben may actually be adding jitter to the Off-Ramp 3.  I would go direct and sell the Big Ben.

Steve N.

Regards,
Joe Ling

kaka

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Re: Off Ramp 3 Yeah !
« Reply #5 on: 1 Jun 2009, 11:23 am »
I've just got an Offramp3 and have been experimenting with various Foobar versions

I wanted to get a late model version up to see what it sounded like, as many of the recent UI tweaks need a late model version. It turns out the killer is that the foo SRC add-in hasn't changed since 2006 and is incompatible with the latest Foobars - game, set and match

Back to 8.3 I think

Just a couple of questions Steve :

- what version of the SRC inards have we got for foobar 8.3 ? 1.02 or 1.03 ?
The reason I ask is that the SRC site makes a couple of mention of recent developments - "Version 0.1.3 (Mar 23 2008) Huge quality improvements to two best SINC based converters"

- what is the USB cable that was bundled with the OR3 ?

Thanks


audioengr

Re: Off Ramp 3 Yeah !
« Reply #6 on: 1 Jun 2009, 07:17 pm »
I've just got an Offramp3 and have been experimenting with various Foobar versions

I wanted to get a late model version up to see what it sounded like, as many of the recent UI tweaks need a late model version. It turns out the killer is that the foo SRC add-in hasn't changed since 2006 and is incompatible with the latest Foobars - game, set and match

Back to 8.3 I think

Just a couple of questions Steve :

- what version of the SRC inards have we got for foobar 8.3 ? 1.02 or 1.03 ?
The reason I ask is that the SRC site makes a couple of mention of recent developments - "Version 0.1.3 (Mar 23 2008) Huge quality improvements to two best SINC based converters"

- what is the USB cable that was bundled with the OR3 ?

Thanks

The SRC that I provide with Foobar 0.8.3 is the oldest one, and the best sounding.  There were several newer versions, but these are all for 0.9.x.  I did not like the sound of any of them.  This is why I stayed with 0.8.3.

I have not had much time to compare the latest SRC.  I may be a good one.

The USB cable that I provide is equivalent to the Belkin Gold.  It's a good inexpensive cable.  The Polstar and Axis are significantly better IMO.

Steve N.

kaka

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Re: Off Ramp 3 Yeah !
« Reply #7 on: 1 Jun 2009, 08:57 pm »

The SRC that I provide with Foobar 0.8.3 is the oldest one, and the best sounding.  There were several newer versions, but these are all for 0.9.x.  I did not like the sound of any of them.  This is why I stayed with 0.8.3.  I have not had much time to compare the latest SRC.  It may be a good one.

OK, there is a bit more to the SRC story - although he has been updating the technology, he has not released foobar plugins since 2006. The ones you have supplied are the latest downloadable versions. There is a page on his site saying that donations have been minimal so he isn't going to put effort into windows development. But it also talks about building later foobar versions for commercial (ie paying) customers.

So I was wondering whether you have a commercial arrangement with SRC, and whether upated 8.3 SRC tech could be provided (obviously only if it is a sonic improvement) ?

This is the SRC download page which mentions 0.1.3 http://www.mega-nerd.com/SRC/fb2k.html

And this is the "why this hasn't been updated page" http://www.mega-nerd.com/erikd/Blog/CodeHacking/SecretRabbitCode/foobar2k.html


audioengr

Re: Off Ramp 3 Yeah !
« Reply #8 on: 1 Jun 2009, 10:28 pm »

The SRC that I provide with Foobar 0.8.3 is the oldest one, and the best sounding.  There were several newer versions, but these are all for 0.9.x.  I did not like the sound of any of them.  This is why I stayed with 0.8.3.  I have not had much time to compare the latest SRC.  It may be a good one.

OK, there is a bit more to the SRC story - although he has been updating the technology, he has not released foobar plugins since 2006. The ones you have supplied are the latest downloadable versions. There is a page on his site saying that donations have been minimal so he isn't going to put effort into windows development. But it also talks about building later foobar versions for commercial (ie paying) customers.

So I was wondering whether you have a commercial arrangement with SRC, and whether upated 8.3 SRC tech could be provided (obviously only if it is a sonic improvement) ?

This is the SRC download page which mentions 0.1.3 http://www.mega-nerd.com/SRC/fb2k.html

And this is the "why this hasn't been updated page" http://www.mega-nerd.com/erikd/Blog/CodeHacking/SecretRabbitCode/foobar2k.html

He should update this page.  I sent him $1000 to license the version of SRC that I bundle with my products.  Last, he was only updating the 0.9.x version of SRC, which I didnt like.

Steve N.

kaka

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Re: Off Ramp 3 Yeah !
« Reply #9 on: 1 Jun 2009, 10:53 pm »
It would be worth checking whether he could update his 0.8.3 version for you and your customers, given you are a paying customer - should be a simple compile at his end as the foobar SDK will be the same, all thats different is his own component

GreenLeo

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Re: Off Ramp 3 Yeah !
« Reply #10 on: 2 Jun 2009, 11:11 am »
What is SRC please?


The SRC that I provide with Foobar 0.8.3 is the oldest one, and the best sounding.  There were several newer versions, but these are all for 0.9.x.  I did not like the sound of any of them.  This is why I stayed with 0.8.3.  I have not had much time to compare the latest SRC.  It may be a good one.

OK, there is a bit more to the SRC story - although he has been updating the technology, he has not released foobar plugins since 2006. The ones you have supplied are the latest downloadable versions. There is a page on his site saying that donations have been minimal so he isn't going to put effort into windows development. But it also talks about building later foobar versions for commercial (ie paying) customers.

So I was wondering whether you have a commercial arrangement with SRC, and whether upated 8.3 SRC tech could be provided (obviously only if it is a sonic improvement) ?

This is the SRC download page which mentions 0.1.3 http://www.mega-nerd.com/SRC/fb2k.html

And this is the "why this hasn't been updated page" http://www.mega-nerd.com/erikd/Blog/CodeHacking/SecretRabbitCode/foobar2k.html

He should update this page.  I sent him $1000 to license the version of SRC that I bundle with my products.  Last, he was only updating the 0.9.x version of SRC, which I didnt like.

Steve N.

kaka

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Re: Off Ramp 3 Yeah !
« Reply #11 on: 2 Jun 2009, 12:12 pm »
SRC = "Secret Rabbit Code" and it is the software based upsampler supplied with the Offramp
There is a version for Foobar 0.8.3, and a couple of others for 0.9.2.4