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Ifi ITube as buffer between pre and your amp.
That's right, you and Ozarktom! I just looked up DaveC113's old post from page 5 and remembered he's got a tubed pre.Chris, how do you control the volume? With the DSPeaker 2.0 or Ifi ?
Dspeaker Dual Core 2.0 And that's all yer gettin' till I'm ready to post my review!
Thinking very hard about picking one of these up. But worry that my chain may be getting far too complex...What I am currently envisioning:Sources --> preamp (Musical Fidelity kW) --> DSPeaker Dual Core (for DSP and digital EQ room correction) --> Toslink output to a Wyred4Sound Remedy reclocker --> Coax output to Yamamoto YDA-01 DAC --> iTube at +6dB -->XLS 2000 --> SP Tech Revelation speakersWhy? You might ask. Well, let me explain the logic in favor of this complex chain:1) the Yamamoto DAC sounds great. Killer analog output stage2) BUT the DAC has a quite high output impedance (2.6 kOhm) which is higher than ideal for the 10 kOhm input impedance of the XLS 20003) The iTube as a buffer can provide a lower impedance signal to the XLS, in addition to providing the 3D feature and "Digital Antidote" feature4) The XLS in my experience seems to sound better with a higher strength signal (pro gear designers probably had the higher levels of XLR signals in mind when designing this amp), so the +6dB option of the buffer could potentially be of assistance. Of course, all of this flies in the face of the KISS principle. But I can try out the iTube and see, and Music Direct has a great return policy. (This will be once I unbrick my DSPeaker which did not react well to my attempt to upgrade the firmware; great customer support from them in getting that resolved, but no luck yet since I have a very early model). Feel free to talk me down from that convoluted set-up. It's a lot of gear in the chain for sure.Or the other alternative would be to run the Dual Core-Yamamoto combo through the tape loop of my preamp and then run the signal from my preamp to the amp.
Is there a reference webpage anywhere that covers what input impedance and output voltage matches better for each particular component in the chain?I'm still trying to understand what should work and what should work better vs not a good match at all. When I first got the Perseus I had it between a w4s dac2 and w4s sx 500 amps and it was too much with my Songtowers. I' didn't like it at all and preferred my avr at the time. It wasn't smooth and engaging like it is now with the DSPeaker Dual Core as a dac and Pascal amp with Soundscape 8's.
Just an update on my xls 1500 amps. This was the first time in my experience that break in was quick and dramatic. The second amp went from closed in and perhaps a bit dull to open and pleasant in about twenty hours of play. It got noticeably better rather quickly. The amps now sound identical.Just some filler until the tour guys post.Steve
I've modded three amps, and can't wait to hear about results. The 4th is sitting next to me and awaits a few parts then it'll be off for cryo.
Now that I have a preamp with high gain and balanced outputs (NuForce MCP-18), hopefully can get the Drivecores right with the KEFs in the stereo system. Also will be adding a MiniDSP NanoDIGI in the digital front end so will have the ability to tweak the tone of the system with EQ. Fun stuff.
...I can't find the impedance of the DSPeaker...
The Crowns appear to have a front end that would provide details like a buffer would. However, even knowing that, including specs you're not going to be able to understand the reason for detail with these minor bits of information. Distortion, SNR, etc, are clues towards an amplifiers ability for detail but not something that defines it. The only thing I know abut OzarkTom's perceived difference is that someone in a track he listens to "changed" positions in the soundscape. That tells me that there's increased detail from my modification. The microphone probably places the majority of the person in spot A where many amps place him, but with more detail it orients not the pure SPL of the person, but the characteristics of them in references to the mic so it offsets some of the larger SPL to the ear giving a perceived different location. That's my guess, and it might be really off .