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Hantra, Can you be more specific on Scott’s monoblock amp? How do they sound, look, and price for a completed pair? Thanks..andy
Hantra --Where did you get this $100 add on power supply? Is it the one Wayne @ BolderCable sells for the DI/O, or something from Nixon, but not listed (or hidden?) on his page?Also, you mentioned a new DAC with adjustable or higher out voltage (2.0V prefered). Any other news on this, is it different or an evolution from one of his current offerings?
Sub.I also just ordered up Scott's new power supply for the tubedac. With IEC socket it's $115. Same exact case as the tubedac otherwise.As for the higher output voltage, I got my Tubedac 3/24 and that "version" shipped with the higher output voltage so I'm sure the current ones are. As you said, it's basically evolutionary.Brad, can't wait to hear what you think of the amps. I'm hoping that along with the power supply and digital cable I ordered that maybe Scott will send that stereo demo amp he was talking about!! Now that the Stratos is in house, I'd love to compare.
equinox --I'd really enjoy reading a description of the Nixon TubeDAC+ as that is the model I'm most interested in. Especially comparisons with other players (ie: a Sony 222ES or Philips 963SA) or DACs (Channel Island, BelCanto 1 etc) would be really nice. Actually just any info or descriptions would be helpful!
Why the + version u may ask? Well, I have heard good thing about the BlackGate caps and I thought why not give them a try. The + version also include a passive sinc filter to curb the roll-off in the 18Khz region
I am going to experiement with the inline bybee filters. My hope is that they will add a bit more treble clarity and air AND make the sound more enjoyable for long term listening.
If I have to change speakers polarity every time that I want to listen SACD?
The Sony digs deeper
the AudioNote DACs are also on my very short list along with the SimAudio players.