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Quote from: PromitheusAudio on 21 Nov 2006, 04:23 pm...Would like to gain some feedback on our up coming dacs I will be basing the DAC on Non-Os using the 1545 chip. By i will be using a nickel core special wound by us pulse transformer and the output of dac goes into an active stage. The active stage will have a transformer output. On the active stage what do guys think, do a tube stage or a solid state stage? Do i focus on one or just do both versions? As you know by now i am a big fan of trans and impedance matching hence the dac we will be making will feature this same effect...Hi Nick, Well, why does it have to be active. KISS Keep It Simple Son. That should be a killer. then you can make a box with the TVC and DAC in one box. Also, don't understand the different top plates Stainless steel versus brass, brass isn't that magnetic. I'd think you would use an aluminum topplate because it's not magnetic.Regards,RayPlease do both versions. I am personally most interested in the solid state version, but I think you will find many customers for each version.Questions/requests regarding the DAC:- If using the 1545 chip, can you still do filterless and passive I/V? - If USB input is included, can the USB signal also be transformer-isolated?- In the active stage, can you do a discrete op-amp approach (similar to the Burson Discrete Op-Amp?- Can you choose a digital receiver that accepts a 96kHz signal, e.g. like the CS8414?I am very interested in this DAC, I can hardly wait for it to arrive. The separate power supply idea is very nice.I also wonder if GHM has received his Power Energizer yet...
...Would like to gain some feedback on our up coming dacs I will be basing the DAC on Non-Os using the 1545 chip. By i will be using a nickel core special wound by us pulse transformer and the output of dac goes into an active stage. The active stage will have a transformer output. On the active stage what do guys think, do a tube stage or a solid state stage? Do i focus on one or just do both versions? As you know by now i am a big fan of trans and impedance matching hence the dac we will be making will feature this same effect...
what is a waiting time for a ref TVC at the moment?thanks
Quote from: anubisgrau on 23 Nov 2006, 01:05 amwhat is a waiting time for a ref TVC at the moment?thanksI just got mine yesterday. This is the dual mono version. I waited for nearly 8 weeks. However the wait was worth it as it immediately changed my system. I am using it with my Holfi Audis integrated. I don't have any amplifier yet. Did not want to wait for the price to go up. For the rest of the AC community, the wait if painful but you will forget once it is hooked onto your system. Event when running through an integrated amp like mine. It definitely improves when left burning in.I bought the ebony knobs thinking that it was just for the looks. Asked Nicholas to send me the normal knobs as well. However when I changed the knobs I had a pleasant surprise. There was audio improvement. The soundstage opens up, the vocals were clearer, the mids and highs were better. The whole presentation was just better. I had to checked that I was not imagining things. But the improvements were there. And it cost only 60 USD.When played using my TT and CDP both had marked inprovements.My system is as such:1) Clearaudio Emotion/ Satisfy/ Benz MC 20E II/ Custom made Phono amp/ Power supply speed controller2) Maranz CD 63 KI Sig.3) Holfi Audis4) QLN cubic III.5) Audioquest type 4/ Clearaudio Clearwater/ Supra ICThe vocals were sweeter, much clearer. I heard things like the tapping of a tamborine on the singer hand. I had this system for 9 years (apart from the TT). The LP's that had noise were also quieter. And the musicality of my system was definitely awsome. The ref TVC in being run in overnight now. I only turn up the volume by one and I can hear the music from the next room (at night). Normally I have to turn to 7 o'clock to hear any sound. I can listen happily at this level now (single click of the knob only).I had a listen at the power energizer again. This time i made a better comparison with/ without. The inprovement is more than significant. The vocals improved. The mids were better. The separation also improved. The sound was more focused and sweet.Nicholas also send me a pair of silver IC to try out. I'm keeping them now. Nicholas I owe you 65 USD. Without it my system had another layer veiling the music. Switched the IC's and that veil disappeared. The sound of my system used to be restrained. It was as if the vocals and instruments were held back and it had to be push through the speakers. Now the sound is effortless. The voices of Louise Amstrong and Ella was just flowing through my room at low volume levels.I always though that the shorter the route between the source and speakers was better. I can't explain why but placing the TVC and an extra IC improves it a whole lot.Anyone can explained how the TVC improves the system in with and integrated down the line.
...I just got mine yesterday. This is the dual mono version... I bought the ebony knobs thinking that it was just for the looks.
Quote from: akmal00 on 24 Nov 2006, 11:42 pm...I just got mine yesterday. This is the dual mono version... I bought the ebony knobs thinking that it was just for the looks. Thanks akmal00 for the review and information! Can you please post a pic of your reference version TVC with the ebony knobs? Also, if everything is so loud on a single volume click, do you consider this a problem?
...when I increase the volume it isn't gradual or balanced... when it gets a the 2 o'clock position it seems it gets a boost of some sort... I opened the TVC and found 3 broken strands which may be the problem, it looks as if a few strands were pinched somehow and broke a few. ...How would you folks handle a situation like this?
This is my 1st TVC and have come across a bit of an anomoly. If i have 2 sources plugged in and both are playing, the music from the selected source is quite harsh. Once the source that i'm not listening to is turned off, this harshness goes away.
No idea either Gymane, but its not an issue really - just a strange observation.since i'm new to home audio, i hear the term 'tipped up' thrown about but couldn't get what that meant. if it has something to do with weird HF standout, then, in my system, when 2 sources are playing simultaneously the sound is 'tipped up'. its not too hard to press the stop button though to make it go away 100%! i've not observed this with any other pre i've owned.What are your thoughts regarding the Energizer? is it worth the $?
This is my 1st TVC and have come across a bit of an anomoly. If i have 2 sources plugged in and both are playing, the music from the selected source is quite harsh. Once the source that i'm not listening to is turned off, this harshness goes away. I've been burning-in the TVC using a cable TV box. A few occasions i've come home and fired up the CD player w/o turning off the cable box. the sound takes on a HF shrill and the mids 'unsweeten'. Once the cable box is off though, the problem disappears 100%...