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Quote from: pugs on 9 Jul 2006, 09:49 pmI want a DAC that has great bass, rich holographic, smooth sound that has no sharpness to it. Detail is not as important as a big soundstage, good imaging and impact. I want non fatiguing highs.You're describing the Zhaolu 2.0 dac, $109 + ($50-70 airshipping, depending where you are), save for the fact that when the brass section is sharp, it WILL be sharp... and that you don't have to give up resolution to get the characteristics you desire. Tianguis (Larry) was kind enough to turn me on to this outstanding product.Now for the caveats -1. I bought mine from Eddie in HK, and I realize there is a recalcitrance to deal with foreign purchases. All I can say is that Eddie offers his own warranty, and when I experienced an intermittent fault, he takes care of it, and paid for the Global Express shipping both ways for repair.http://www.diykits.com.hk/zhaolu.html2. The standard headphone/pre amp board included is best used as a doorstop. I've the $36 discrete upgrade headphone/preamp board on order, but haven't gotten it yet and therefore can't opine.3. You've got to mod it to get the proper sound out of it. The 3 opamps that you must replace are socketed so its really not difficult. You simply replace the 3 outstandingly mediocre but adequate OPA2604 opamps with 3 OPA2107 opamps. While Eddie also offers a $55 capacitor upgrade (I've heard both versions) with Blackgates and Oscons, the benefit is slight in comparison to the opamp upgrade.So for less than $200 all-in, you get engaging musical involvement and resolution, not HI-FI.FWIW,Paul
I want a DAC that has great bass, rich holographic, smooth sound that has no sharpness to it. Detail is not as important as a big soundstage, good imaging and impact. I want non fatiguing highs.
Quote from: JoshK on 9 Jul 2006, 09:51 pmIf you are trying to use the Behringer to do room correction, there is a better and cheaper way. I assume you have a mic, mic pre and software to measure? If not there is free software you can download and the other two aren't too expensive. Once you have measured your room, you'll need to look for the software (free, part of speaker workshop, iirc, check out the freq-something consortium) that works out the convolution you need to perform and then there is a thread on slim device's forum about how to add the convolution to your slim server, so that your computer does the room correction on the fly for you and then you don't have to worry with all the extra hardware.Basically, it isn't as hard as it sounds, you just need to look up the various pieces as I haven't done it personally (own a DEQX). Wow... how didn't I know about this! This sounds like a very elegant, yet powerful, solution.Josh would you elaborate a bit more for the newbies out there....me too!Can you recommend a mic and mic pre-amp? How is the mic pre-amp connected to a PC in order to save the correction curve? Does this approach have any limitations for frequency/room correction? Sorry for the dumb questions.EP
If you are trying to use the Behringer to do room correction, there is a better and cheaper way. I assume you have a mic, mic pre and software to measure? If not there is free software you can download and the other two aren't too expensive. Once you have measured your room, you'll need to look for the software (free, part of speaker workshop, iirc, check out the freq-something consortium) that works out the convolution you need to perform and then there is a thread on slim device's forum about how to add the convolution to your slim server, so that your computer does the room correction on the fly for you and then you don't have to worry with all the extra hardware.Basically, it isn't as hard as it sounds, you just need to look up the various pieces as I haven't done it personally (own a DEQX).
Scott Nixon Tube DAC!USBTD is a best bet for MAC and PC users. http://www.scott-nixon.com/dac.htm
Do you have the A-1852 or CS-4398 DAC chip? Is it easy to change out the opamps? Is it a kit or does it come fully assembled?
Wow... how didn't I know about this! This sounds like a very elegant, yet powerful, solution.Josh would you elaborate a bit more for the newbies out there....me too!Can you recommend a mic and mic pre-amp? How is the mic pre-amp connected to a PC in order to save the correction curve? Does this approach have any limitations for frequency/room correction? Sorry for the dumb questions.EP
Hey Gordy,The Stateside vendor of the Zhaolu is -http://www.ifiaudio.com/d2.htmland as their price include UPS shipping, they're about the same as dealing with Eddie in Hong Kong.Correction - I'd said that I'd ordered the discrete headphone/pre amp upgrade board... well, the USPS tracking said Eddie received it today, so I emailed him asking him to include that upgrade board and I'd ppal him the needed funds. Too late. He'd received my Global Express package (on his nickle), and airmailed me a new board and the additional DAC board within a few hours. Talk about fast service. I'd previously had reservations about buying directly from China, but in the case of Eddie, I now have no reservations. His English isn't that good, but hey, my Chinese is MIA. Besides, even if you don't buy his $55 capacitor upgrade with the Blackgates and Oscons, he upgrades the ps and coupling caps with Elnas gratis, hence he provides his own (very excellent) warranty service.This isn't to say that ifiAudio (an unfortunate choice of name) isn't also stand-up, but I've not dealt with them.as ever, Paul
I looked at iFiAudio and it looks like a unit with the AD 1852 chip and OPA 2604 combo is not an option. The unit with the AD 1852 chip comes with the JRC5532 opamp. Can the OPA2107 replace the JRC5532?
Hey Occam. Where can I purchase the 3 OPA2107 opamps? Is it as simple as unplugging the 3 OPA2604 opamps and plugging in the 3 OPA2107's? Thanks
Harmon - It really doesn't matter whether you get it with a JRC5532 or an OPA2604, they're both standard DIP8 dual opamps with the same pinout, and both IMO subjectively mediocre opamps. Beyond purely technical criteria opamps really do have a subjective 'flavor'. I roughly divide them into 2 camps, the 'warm' BurrBrown sound and the 'clear as a bell' sound of AnalogDevices opamps. Among dual opamps I prefer the OPA2107, which is about as close as one can get to an OPA627 in a dual in the BB camp. In the AD camp, I prefer the AD8066, which isn't available in dip8, only smt, and is likely to go into oscillation unless the circuit is specifically designed for its very high speed. I have ordered some specific Linear Technology dual opamps which from prior experience should give that clear as a bell sound but available in DIP8 and not likely to self destruct when put into the Zhaolu.Pugs - The version of the OPA2107 you'd want for the Zhaolu is the OPA2107AP which is the DIP8 version which you simply put in the Zhaolu's sockets after pulling whatever is in there. Sadly, Digikey, Mouser and Newark only have the SO-8 smt OPA2107AU in single quantities which would be fine if you wanted to replace the opamp in a Squeezebox. The 2107AP is only available in quantities of 50+ from these vendors. Nor does Ebay currently have any listed, though they usually do.Awaiting the availability of OPA2107APs on Ebay or elsewhere, I'll make the following offer of 2 sets of 3 OPA2107APs for $20 delivered and Harmon and Pugs have first dibs. I just want to get the ball rolling, I'm not making any profit, and I don't want to deplete my stash. PM me if interested.