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Hi jtwrace,Early next year, I will be looking into offering Balanced (XLR) LIO INPUTS and LIO OUTPUTS modules as options for those whowill be interfacing with equipment that has BAL in / outs. Thanks,Vinnie
Any chance of the AVC in balanced?I know 4 Slagleformers take up a lot of space, but that's what I have now.
Hi TomS,No plans for this version - sorry.Vinnie
Oh, that's what I was going after.
Hi jtwrace,It's not that I don't want to help. I just can't fit two LIO AVC modules (each with two Slagleformers) in the LIO. Every locationin the LIO is designed for a particular module. For example, I cannot put the LIO AVC module in the location of the LIO MOSFET Amp.- Vinnie
This will be an interesting development. If possible, it would be great to see either the Tortuga LDR or AVC module with balanced input, but also at least a single-ended input to offer flexibility.
The problem with the MC step-ups is they cost a lot more money! For everyone who has already pre-ordered a LIO with the LIO Phonostage, you'll be getting the MC step-up transformers on the board (no extra cost). For everyone who pre-orders (Dec 1st is the last day), I will also keep the price the same. After that, the price of the LIO Phonostage module is going to have to increase. But please trust me on this - you'll be so much happier that I'm going with the step-ups instead of the JFETs for the MC input stage. There is 'just enough' room to fit them on the board.
I just feel better knowing that it will be in use to get a little bit of air flowing through the heatsink - as this makes all the difference. Surface area is one thing (and of course I'm limited to how large I can use for a heat sink - unless you want it sticking out the side or up through the top panel!), but air flow is another aspect of cooling that we can improve via the fan. So while you won't hear it - it IS playing an important role at loud volume levels in keeping the speaker amplifier stage running cool all the time, which = longer life and better performance.
I also want to thank everyone who has placed a LIO Pre-Order so far. We're getting closer and closer to production and I can't wait to get one in your hands soon!
This is exciting (well, not the price increase part specifically, you know what I mean!)... any idea what the ultimate cost of this module will be, then? Also, if one wants remote cartridge loading, does that have to be ordered with the phonostage, or is it some kind of daughterboard that can be added later?
Hi Vinnie,I am sure you are correct by placing a fan in the LIO. But it is a wrinkle that, with all that I read about avoiding fans in audio related equipment, that gives me pause in thinking about upgrading from my sweet, silent Signature 15 amp. I guess the size of the fan blades would limit the sound. As you say, it won't be heard in the enclosure.
I know I could order one to hear for myself, right? Ordered by 12/1, return for free right? LOL.Thanks for making great equipment Sir! Keep up the good work.
Hi,I can't see apart from cost, why a noiseless pipe system "a la" graphics cards in pc's can't be used, as fan seems low tech solution, in another wise high tech Lio.
Vinnie-Just looking for more info and perhaps ideas and suggestions about how you envision people using this option.
Hi Vinnie,Another layman question please. How does your LIO DAC play with JRiver 18, 19, and or 20? Perhaps more appropriately, do software engineers include automatic recognition of DAC capabilities and automatic alignment/realignment with upgrades of software? Thanks.Blu99Zoomer
Can you go into the benefits of getting the remote loading option for the phono stage? How would one adjust the loading without it?
Do you thnk this option is really geared toward someone who is continuously changing carts? Once someone has dialed in a preference for a particular setup, is there much need to change the loading all that often?
Good questions. In the same vein, is there much need for this advanced tuning with a MM cart? I'm also assuming adding the RCL option to the phono stage is as easy as any other upgrade. Correct?