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As an ex-percussionist, and a jazz fan, I have to disagree with the above assessment. I pay a lot of attention to percussion.I also listen to quite a bit of 20th century and contemporary classical, which has quite a bit of percussion, and I don't even hear what you are hearing (or not hearing) on orchestral percussion with the orchestra playing forte. I will do some listening this weekend, with specific attention to percussion reproduction. Hopefully I can get my friend to bring over his Benchmark DAC2, which goes for about double the Gustard.
Twisting wires is a big deal. It's silly they don't come twisted.
So to summarize this very long post, sorry. Stock Gustard is stunning, needs a lot of break in, probably 7 days of continuous signal. To get the most out of it: 1) bypass the fuse by wrapping it in copper tape, or use a good audiophile fuse and 2) remove the steel bolts and nuts holding tranny and then cut shrink and twist the ac wires from tranny to IEC and digital and analog boards. Those simple easy to do mods will take your dac to a new level. The other stuff I did is great as well but requires some soldering skills and things that will void a warranty. Ric is continuing the mod process well above this first level. Picture below of dac with bolts removed and twisted ac wires.
AC,Excellent question on your part! Aldcoll can chime in as I'm unsure how many hours he has logged on it, but the TWL high current Digital American power cable I purchased from an AC member has finally found its way to his address (many many thanks to Ron for fixing things!). I hope there's noticeable improvement. Michael
Quadman,Thanks for the post! The only thing that is a bit confusing is that the break in of my X20U took a good 300+ hours, after which many of the things you describe are happening on my unmodded DAC. You started your tweaks after about 48 hours. The question I have is how much, if any, the tweaks would help a fully burned-in X20U?AC
Hello, quadman.I'm curious - What are the yellow pieces you placed on top of (what appear to be) caps? and Why did you use cork on the other caps?I recall Ric mentioned WA Quantum chips - Have you tried them?I'm not passing judgement. I've never tried any mods like these, but I am very curious.Thank you,Michael
Aldcoll can chime in as I'm unsure how many hours he has logged on it, but the TWL high current Digital American power cable I purchased from an AC member has finally found its way to his address (many many thanks to Ron for fixing things!). I hope there's noticeable improvement. Michael
"Meanwhile, Poncho Sanchez is sounding mighty fine!"She complains about being unable to concentrate with this kind of music. Sigh...
O the things I do for you and you don't even rub my head
AC,Aldcoll can chime in as I'm unsure how many hours he has logged on it, but the TWL high current Digital American power cable I purchased from an AC member has finally found its way to his address (many many thanks to Ron for fixing things!). I hope there's noticeable improvement. Michael
Alan,You're a buddy and I like you, but I honestly have to draw the line at rubbing your head. I can see plying you with fine whiskey or letting you use my F12G sub while I'm off galavanting around the US. PI Audio Dave informed me my 1.5m USB cable is burning in and will ship on Friday, so it ought to arrive by Thursday or Friday of next week. I imagine it will require additional burn in, but it'll have a good start already.
Also anybody used any of the inputs beside the USB, OPTIC or COAX? What has you experience been.In the next week I will try all of the inputs that I can with current equipment.[/color]