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DboyWhat ES9018 do you use?I have the first generation of this onehttp://www.audiodesignguide.com/DAC32/I like it because it has all the voltage regs built in, and it came with a display and a microcontroller that handles the volume.I have lundahl 1684 trannys on the dac output.Randy
It is a Twisted Pair Buffalo II kitted out with a full set of Paul Hynes regs and the 'Volumite' volume control. Goes into Sowter 3575 (OCC wire version) then to YBDZ board with upgraded caps and inductors (Bourns) and gain set for 60k input impedance. At the moment I'm still on RBCD via a Stello transport (not the really pricey ones) but I recently bought a Windows 8 tablet partly thinking to try that for some ones and zeros. Haven't got around to it yet, still pondering on the USB converter. The huge improvements I've heard with my current setup have directed my imagination more toward making new speakers (hope that makes sense), but funds are a bit tight at the moment so not rushing into it, just enjoying the current system hugely. P.S. Had a look at the link for your dac, looks fantastic. Hadn't come across that one before.
I followed dboy's lead and installed a pair of CineMag CMLI-15/15B input transformers on my modified Yuan Jing blue amp. This has to be the ultimate mod for these amps. The soundstage is huge and the tonality is so natural. I wouldn't recommend this for a desktop computer system, but if you use these TI Class D amps in your main system, this should be a serious consideration.
I put two amplifiers together using modified Audiobah boards - one with CMLI-15 inputs, and one without. I burned both for at least 75 hours before listening. Transformers gave the amp what I felt was harsh and somewhat accentuated top end that gave me listening fatigue. Capacitor coupled amp sounded significantly smoother on the top end. After listening for a while I took out the Cinemags and replaced them with Wima 3.3uf caps (just as in the other amp) - now it sounds excellent. both amps R-input = 30kGood experiment, but in my case it did not lead to superior results.
I suppose I should have loaded the transformer output with 30k resistor to get 15k resistance (given 30k amp input resistance), but I don't think results would have been too much different
I used LDR preamp (~20k), fed by a DAC (600R). Transformers were after the LDR, directly into TPA chip.
So it could have been a synergy thing with the LDR. The output impedance of a LDR may not be a good match for driving a transformer.Randy
Could be or it could just be the transformer sonic "signature". Transformer primary impedance is high enough not to affect the sound, higher impedance output loading should not negatively affect the sound either. Oh well...