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I hope this thread is useful to those interested in this player, and those interested in some modifications to it as well. It should be fun! Vinnie
I had to gamble on this, sounds now like it was a great choice.
good to know that you looked inside and basically liked what you saw and could see where the player might be improved.looking forward to your critique of the sound and the following of what comes to fruition from this thread
Vinnie - Very well written and directly on point. I'm not going to repeat what you just said but, yes I agree, I've owned an Olive 4HD music server, very good DACs, CD players, etc. The stock HAP-Z1EDS is better than all of them. The questions I have is why do you think the output stage should be reworked (with tubes is what you indicated), what should we expect to hear with the reworked output stage and what will it cost? If its 100% of the cost of the unit or even 50% - is it really worth it? I know thats a question asking for a subjective answer (that may help you financially.........just keeping it real ) but I want your opinions since obviously you have thought about this unit enough to start a thread on it. And, of course, thank you!!
There is a brand new one listed on Audiogon for $1750 plus shipping.http://app.audiogon.com/listings/cd-sacd-players-sony-hapz1es-hi-res-music-player-system-2014-02-25-digital-33076-pompano-beach-fl
I've been looking for a replacement for a Modwright Transporter for a couple of years, just making do with a Touch currently, so the Sony HAP-Z1ES looks like a great candidate. Thanks for linking the Audiogon sale, based on the sellers trading experience, 0, I'd recommend any potential buyer performing a fair amount of due diligence before parting with any money for this. It may be perfectly legit and a great deal, but you need to do your homework first...
Vinnie, I will be VERY interested in your mod. Do you plan to offer output capacitor options (IE: Duelund ... ) and tube choice (IE: 6sn7 or 6922 ...)?
The accepted tubes would be ones from the 12AX7 family and ones from the 6922 family (switch on boardto select which family):6922 family -- 6922/E88CC, 6DJ8/ECC88, 7308/E188CC, 7DJ8/PCC88, 6N23, 6H23, 6N11, and 6GM812AX7 family -- 12AX7/ECC83, E83CC/ECC803, 5751, 12DT7/12DM7/12DF7, 6681, 7058, and 7025I can also custom configure the board for 6H30s instead of the others (6H30s have their own cult of fans, and they might end up being a great pick for this application... we'll see).
and vinnie: im hoping that it will be easy to swap the tubes out - not having to have coniptions - just to try and change a tube
so if I understand this right, if all my music is stored on an external hard drive, all I have to do is connect it to the back and after everything is backed up I would be good to go?