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Do I feel any part of the response sounds augmented? No.
Yes. This has been covered in the 'DAC for Peanuts' thread. I use iSilencer, iDefender, LT3045 power supply. All ESS dacs are sensitive to power supply from my experience.
Which regulator. There are a bunch.
If you like Burr Brown get the iFi.
Regardless of USB only or external, there is a pretty noisy regulator that converts the power to +/- voltage for the opamps. There's no way to avoid it.
Do you remember which regulators were used in the unit, before you changed them?
The opamps are powered by an LT1054. The rest are generic 3.3v and 1.2v LDOs. I did not change them. I avoided them completely by either removing them or by removing the components after them so I could access the pads for my external power supply. You mentioned the Tesla in the Hifime promotional photo, but that was not used in the final design. My dac looks nothing like that internal photo. Hifime made a lot of changes, even after the first batch went out in February.I have modded the hell out of it and am all done now.
Are the modded results significantly better than the stock experience? Also, do you use this as one of your daily drivers? I am considering this vs Topping D50, and am finding it hard to decide.
In real life how much of a difference does the 9038 pro make? I am on 9018 on my NuPrime gear and have a SABABJ DA3 for my hifiman .... I dont perceive much of a difference - or maybe its my ears.
The performance and complexity of the support circuitry outside of the ES9028PRO can be configured to match a manufacturer's budget and space constraints. When Benchmark designed the DAC2 we started by using all of the ESS-recommended performance options and then we added our own set of enhancements. This same strategy is carried forward to the DAC3. Our performance-driven strategy greatly increases the number of support components, but these components add important performance improvements. For this reason, it is important to understand that there can be a wide variation in the performance of an ES9028PRO converter solution. The overall performance will be determined by the manufacturer's budget, goals, and skills.
Yes, significantly better. But I like modding and learning along the way. If that's not for you then get the D50. I know UDA38Pro feedback is hard to find. I am the only person talking about it in length. Not sure why. Hifime doesn't seem interested in promoting their product or sharing more information. I have a feeling the dac does not 'measure' well even though it sounds excellent in stock form.Tough decision, I know. Whichever choice will be impressive.
Unfortunately, unless Amir over at ASR has a bad unit, it definitely doesn't measure well for being neutral.But hey, people might not want a neutral, reference DAC to begin with.
I’m beginning to think Amir works for Topping. The company has QC issues galore and has swapped out parts with those of unknown quality. He also rants constantly about his measurements that haven’t found to correlate with sound quality make one device better than another which makes no logical sense. He also has something against Schiit, in particular.