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What is the rail voltage on the 1500?Scotty
How many hours do you have on your Crown?
With XLS I felt it was a bit shrill or not refined but it did not cut it out for me as amp for mains.
The iTube that OzarkTom uses may also be a great bet, since he is raving about it. Though you'd need an input selector if you need multiple inputs.
Then there is the ifi Micro iDSD DAC with the killer headphone amp, designed by Thorsten Loesch:
But, both the iTUBE and micro iDSD have the same analogue volume control - so same sound quality.
re: Pre-amp or pre/dac/hp suggestions for the Crown. Thanks Tom, Roscoeiii, Russell and everyone for the feedback. I'm seriously considering ifi. I can get by with one input. I'm wondering if anyone has any pro/con/comparison info. between the ifi itube [pre amp only] and the ifi Micro iDSD [dac/pre/hp]. I wrote to ifi and they indicated that Has anyone heard both? Obviously, one is tube, one is solid state, so there must be some difference.They both have the 3D feature and the iDSD even has the "purifier" built-in. Don't wish to derail the thread, but a few of you were kind enough to chime in, so I wanted to follow up. Nice to see the reviews progressing. Thank you.
2 Questions:1) Do you need a DAC or are you interested in changing DACs?2) Would your system benefit from the addition of tubes? I get the impression that mating the XLS with tubes can be a good match.
re: preamp for Crown xls 1) I have an Audio GD 1.32 [yes, one point 32]. Although I have no issues or objections to the A GD dac, I am receptive to changing dacs. I have ZERO idea how it would compare to the ifi iDSD dac. And, btw, I do not need DSD. Currently = no dsd files, but I read the PWM section of the dac is very good. If the ifi's dac section is superior, then that would be helpful info. 2) Yes, you make a great point. That's part of the debate: all in one, battery powered, ipurifier built-in, lots of goodies, but no tube VERSUS, the ifi itube pre, which is just a pre. And, the ifi tube has digitial antidote plus. The ifi DSD = ???? on that feature. FWIW, the CURRENT speakers are Fritz and known to be a tad on the warm side. So, will that combo really benefit from tubes? Thanks Roscoeiii
that volume control on the iTube can be disabled so that it just serves as a tibe buffer, IIRC.
Thanks Jack , what are the main speakers you're using ...?@Rascal what model B&W ..?
re: Pre-amp or pre/dac/hp suggestions for the Crown. I'm seriously considering ifi. I can get by with one input. I'm wondering if anyone has any pro/con/comparison info. between the ifi itube [pre amp only] and the ifi Micro iDSD [dac/pre/hp]. I wrote to ifi and they indicated that Has anyone heard both? Obviously, one is tube, one is solid state, so there must be some difference.They both have the 3D feature and the iDSD even has the "purifier" built-in.
I'm also interested in people's impressions of the iFi DACs or pre. However, I find myself concerned that discussion of the iFi equipment might derail or cause too much distraction from the thread. Would you all be interested in a new thread to discuss the DACs and preamp? (I'm not trying to stifle it because I am very interested in these myself.) Michael
I'm also interested in people's impressions of the iFi DACs or pre. However, I find myself concerned that discussion of the iFi equipment might derail or cause too much distraction from the thread. Would you all be interested in a new thread to discuss the DACs and preamp? (I'm not trying to stifle it because I am very interested in these myself.)
Tom,Do you have any bi-amp able speakers? You should try the link system these offers with crossover settings. To me that makes them potentially very valuable since none of the other class D's offer this unique availability of crossovers that totally negates the need for any processor or whatever prior to your amp.
If you're referring to me, no not ATM. I have a pair in the works that will. Pardon my ignorance, but do you adjust the crossover on the amp according to the crossover in the speaker? Or do you just pick a point that sounds best?
but I do know a lot of DIY guys have no crossovers except active. The Linkwitz LX521 are entirely active.