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You guys should understand that Levi's DAC has quite a few modifications, and his results may not reflect what the stock unit with just the opamps upgrades will offer. In short, Levi's EE DAC is one of the best I have heard in my short lifetime in DAC-Land.
Why is there so much discussion about opamps with respect to the minimax? I’ve never heard so much talk about opamps in any other component.
Along with OPAmp upgrades. A full wave bridge rectifier modification is another good upgrade for anyone who has limited budget.
Here's my latest experiences with op amps, tubes, etc. in my MINIMAX DAC plus.I had been using 49990s all around, with the tube pulled out (SS output, that is). I like the dynamics, extended range and clarity when using my EVS modded OPPO BDP-83 as transport via coax.I got bit by the music server bug, and built up an ASRock HTPC dedicated to audio, running JRiver, which will be my main source. I run USB into the DAC, using a Audioquest Coffee USB cable, the best sounding of what I've tried. The sound is definitely better defined, tighter, and cleaner than with the transport, but also more upfront sounding, a bit more than I prefer.So- based on Bill McConnell and others' recs of the Dexa discretes, I bought a full set and plugged them in.With only a few hours' running time, I can say some things for sure. They are indeed even clearer and better defined, more 3-D than the 49990s. I like all this a lot. However, at this stage, with the server input they are also even MORE upfront than the 49990s, which is saying a lot. Too much really. I decided to go back to the tube output, employing a '60s Westinghouse black plate that I found to be good sounding when I was rolling a few tubes a while back. I originally settled on the PSVANE over the Westinghouse some months ago, but the PSVane is more upfront than the blackplate, and since I was trying to balance this out, in went the black plate.Based on an hours' listening, I think this combo is a real winner for me. The balance is great, with still superb detail and openness, but the soundstaging is no longer pushed forward but is anchored very nicely between the speakers. If this sound holds up as the opamps burn in, this may be what I've been looking for when used with my server.I appreciated Big Red Machines' posts on this; his Salks have a similar driver arrangement to my Selah Tempestas.So are the Dexas worth roughly twice as much as the 49990s? (you can buy the Dexas from the mfr. for about $250 inc. fast shipping- a good experience, BTW).For me the Dexas are notably better than the 49990s. The additional clarity is very nice, and a bit surprising, while the tube is giving a very nice, easy sounding soundstage. I feel I'm getting the best of both worlds now. So for me, yes. If I was to buy a new unit from Bill McC, I'd definitely spring for the difference. Getting good matchups really make the stew in a high-rez system. Of course, in this light, YMMV.
I received my Burson opamps (duals for positions U1/U2) this past Monday. I've had them in ever since. They've been sounding different almost daily, so I'm not sure where they are going to land. My initial impressions are that they will be staying. I plan to give things a week or so before I post impressions compared to the OEM opamps and the LME49990's I just switched from.