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Rubber under the trannies will sound rubbery. I recommend double cardboard or one half inch thick plywood or other wood with hole in middle to compensate for the nipple in the chassis. Fuse bypassed or super sounding Audiophile fuse will take it up another level. I would remove the non shrunk heatshrink tubing on the wires that get twisted, as I bet it degrades the sound. Of course, once you remove the sleeving then it can never look totally "stock" if you put it back to stock. But, no one who bought it would look inside and if they did it still looks great.
Ric,The sheet metal inside the chassis has some pretty sharp corners, so I decided it was best to leave the sleeves around the power supply wires. Given the torroids are potted in "rubber", I'm not sure that an extra 1/8" of silicone from the coasters I repurposed does much one way or another. Given claims of the benefits of pulling the steel bolts from the torroids, I figured it might be worth a shot to get the transformers up off the steel chassis. Regardless I'm not hearing rubbery sound, so things are AOK. AC
Quadman-if you want to try some amazing products on the Gustard Alan Maher has a new line of products using Graphene (fuse wrap $15-20) and (chips $35 for 5 to be placed on transformers etc).The chips blow away the the WA quantum ones (I know I've had both throughout my system).Because they're Graphene based they take 60-200 hours to burn in.But once they do -WOW!
Thanks for your reply.Are you saying the driver on the supplied CD is not the right driver? I thought that I read that others have downloaded this driver and they were good to go.Thanks for the info on the battery I need to get.
ACHiPo, which model of Aurender are you using? Any idea why the Gustard X20 works without a driver installed in foobar? Also, are you using WASAPI to go out the door to to Gustard X20?Scotty
I had to open the manual and do some configuration. Worse part of that was in had to first, ask my wife to read me 5he manual. And from there it went to @#$$÷#* but the DAC worked.Just remember to nod you head and use a different tone of voice and let her know it all due to her help
FINALLY, after buying my X20 two months ago and having it shipped to Alcoll's home (for his enjoyment - or was it torment?), I got to hear my Gustard with my amp and my speakers (and with his system, too).I am not disappointed. I am very happy with my choice. The soundstage really opens up and everything just sounds so much better than my Cambridge Audio DacMagicPlus DAC.I'll need more time to experiment, but my initial impression is that I prefer using my tube preamp with the DAC rather than using the digital preamp function in the Gustard. As I have time to pair with different amps, I may or may not change my mind-to be determined.I have not experimented with different settings and likely will not for the foreseeable future because I will be traveling for the next few months.Someday, I hope to compare the X20 with DACs that sell for >$2000 to gauge just how far it hits above its price point. For now, I'm delighted with the sound I get for my $800 investment.Michael