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Thanks Everyone for your feedback.@Modified...yup I am seeking #2 for sure. Full, warm, romantic and analogue sounding. Btw...do you have experience with the Teac UD503 and would they qualify too? Sorry...I know this is a Gustard thread...but I do need recommendations for under 1K dacs...new or used which fit the criteria. Prominent and unrefined HF is a definite no no. Anyone else? Thanks for your help!
Looks like the X20 Pro is starting to come out.X20 Pro
The only difference I see is a different manufacturer of the relays. The newer unit has more options for digital filter selection. The old one has already become an rare highly desirable antique, so they have raised the price considerably....he he:http://www.shenzhenaudio.com/gustard-dac-x20-super-ultimate-2-x-es9018-xmos-hifi-dac-384khz-dsd-dop-decoder.html
I'm happy to sell mine to anyone for under $2000USD
Is there an argument for ordering the Gustard X20U Pro without the USB? Would it be better to use a digital interface such as the Singxer SU1 for the best SQ? You can save ~$70 sans USB and put that money into a separate USB box. Which one?Hmm.... Maybe I should get the integrated, just $70 so I can have something while I sort this all out.
Right now I would say I have at least 300-400 hours on my Pro. I think it is burned in! You really don't need to do much burn in to hear what mods do. The mods will do the same whether it is burned in or not. Burn in makes very little difference compared to modding.....and this is with years of experience.'There is no schematic with the Pro. There is no way to find all the separate clocks or lines.....this thing is super dense and multi layered board....so flip flop reclocking or whatever is not in the works.Singxer will be releasing a version of their thang with DSD512 capabilities soon. This way you can upsample to DSD512 using HQplayer in a powerful Windows 10 computer and run an HDMI cable into the I2S input of the Gustard and hear the glory of HQplayers upsampling to DSD512.....suppose to be magic.Just now ordering the Pulsar clock for my Gustard.....whoa baby! Please see posts number 37 and 59 for comparisons to industry standard Crystek:http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/vendors-bazaar/258789-pulsar-clock-ultra-low-noise-ocxo-4.htmlThe Gustard is not warm, full and romantic. It is accurate......when modded to the hilt, that is. Stock it is OK. If I were looking in the under $4000 price range for those qualities and more than this is what I would seriously look at.....it has dual mono AKM chips and nothing but tubes on the output....really nicely built....and you can change the coupling caps and tubes easily so you tubeheads will keep busy for months playing around with it.:http://www.musicalparadise.ca/store/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=80
Also, I let to run all night, with Spotify running through a Mac mini via a USB cable and the sound is very static barley able to discern the song though the static. It reads 192 on the display which I know can't be correct. Any ideas as to why Spotify would be static? When I run the sound though the internal speakers of the Mac Mini it sounds fine.Thanks,John
I had a similar issue on my mac book pro when I first used it with the x20 Pro. I solved the issue by creating a new audio device in the Audio MIDI setup:https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202968Make sure the usb cord in connected to your mac and to the DAC, then Click on the + sign down at the bottom left and select 'Create Aggregate Device'. On the right hand side after the new device is added, make sure the only use selected is the 'xCore USB Audio 2.0 Output'. This removed the static I was hearing and made for a clean signal.
Thanks Mies,It worked like a charm. I'm getting non static Spotify now. Still running in the Gustard Pro. Sounding more sharp and detailed, not nessisarily in a good way. But, currently I am running streamed Spotify, so not exactly the best source. Thanks again.