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I have this DAC and sent it to Ric Schultz for the Level 1 mods. He has had it for a couple weeks now so I should be getting it back soon. I will post impressions of the upgrade and sound in comparison to my current NAD M51 DAC. My system includes a MacMini running Audirvana Plus. At some point this Summer, I will try another type of server. A couple questions I have are:1) Do users find a noticeable difference playing PCM versus DSD on this DAC?2) To play DSD, do you need to download drivers on the DAC?
As mentioned earlier, I am a complete novice on DSD. However, it seems that getting a powerful machine to upsample to 512 might hold a lot of promise. My original plan was to streamline my 2009 MacMini setup to a NAS or the upcoming sonic transporter and using something like a Sonore microRendu (when available).Upsa piling would require a lot more firepower than that. I am going to be interested to hear more impressions on DSD up-sampling with this DAC.
My i7-4790 based windows 10 pro machine is using around 14% of the cpu when doing DSD128, an i5-based machine should be able to handle DSD128 albeit at a much higher CPU usage rate. Been a long time since I used Audirvana, can't you up sample to DSD with that? And for just PCM up sampling why are you using the u12? USB from the Mac to x20 can do all PCM rates, the u12 stock is a bottleneck and compromises the sound of the dac. I get it if you are trying to do DSD256 or 512 then the u12 is currently needed. But for your usage just run USB to dac with no u12. DSD is more analog like compared to PCM.Also cannot recommend the UPtone regen enough it really helps both the M51 and x20.
The Uptone Amber seems to help a bit, although it's definitely just a "coloring within the lines" effect--no definable sonic change, just meatier. Think I may try out the Intona for giggles and grins, both alone and in conjunction with the Amber.
I believe you use the Aurrender, rather than PC and I would not expect as much of an impact as you would get going straight from PC to X20 with the regen.
yes, wrap the whole fuse is good, don't over lap as it may be to big for holder. I cut a piece 19mm x 15mm (fuse is 20mm long and circumference is 15.7mm). Also clean the copper a bit with dexoit or similar if you have before applying.
Got the Intona in from Germany hooked it up to the USB of the X20u and it communicates beautifully, matter of fact when I click on a song it starts quicker than before. As far as SQ I will let it burn-in awhile but very positive in the short time it's been in the system, especially very subtle notes are now very clean/clear/precise.I did most of the mods, didn't wrap the fuse just put in a HiFi Supreme fuse. Found some nylon nut & bolts at Lowes. I'm very happy with the sound so far, I wouldn't hesitate to recommend this dac.
I put wood under the transformers/nylon nuts & bolts and twisted all wires, I did not remove AC connectors, switch or filter.