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Lonewoof, I thought you owned a SN Tube dac. What was it I compared to the P3a a couple of years back
Quote from: lonewolfny42 on 29 Nov 2006, 04:12 amAs for how it sounds, I thought of this....sounds like a good Gibson Les Paul tone....while other Dac's tend to sound like a Fender Strat...and there's only so much you can take of that.... Great analogy
As for how it sounds, I thought of this....sounds like a good Gibson Les Paul tone....while other Dac's tend to sound like a Fender Strat...and there's only so much you can take of that....
However, it also sounds almost muffled compared to the Nixon Chibi (the only other DAC I have currently), which seems lighter and has more zing to it. These are pretty poor words I'm using to describe it, but you get the impression...
Quote from: rumatt on 29 Nov 2006, 03:21 amHowever, it also sounds almost muffled compared to the Nixon Chibi (the only other DAC I have currently), which seems lighter and has more zing to it. These are pretty poor words I'm using to describe it, but you get the impression...Well, let it play non stop for about 100h with your 396a tube in it. You wont be saying that anymore, garanteed, I have one!
Having said that, the Paradisea is still not SOA in terms of resolution. You will not hear a bug fart in the recording studio. I think what makes it so endearing is its fluid, natural, and organic sound. It somehow really manages to immerse the listener in the experience. Its musical, involving, and fatigue-free character makes it a nice counterpoint and alternative to much of today's hyped up digital.
Quote from: toobluvr on 29 Nov 2006, 05:28 pmHaving said that, the Paradisea is still not SOA in terms of resolution. You will not hear a bug fart in the recording studio. I think what makes it so endearing is its fluid, natural, and organic sound. It somehow really manages to immerse the listener in the experience. Its musical, involving, and fatigue-free character makes it a nice counterpoint and alternative to much of today's hyped up digital.Yes, absolutely, and this is what I was looking for. The other DACs I had were plenty resolving, and I found myself listening to the DAC ("Oh cool, did you hear that noise?") but not enjoying the music much. It's the opposite with the Paradisea, and I love it. What I'm not sure I love, and I don't know any of the right words to describe this, is that the voices seem a bit recessed, as if they're coming from behind the plane of the speakers. The sound stage is wide, but not reaching forward toward me. It's like I have a back row seat at the concert.
Let the unit burn in. I'll be surprised if it doesn't improve in the areas that you now find lacking.
Too many links in your chain, rumatt. I realize you're doing what you need to do, but you can't expect high end audio sonics out of a signal chain with so many components and connections.
Quote from: tvad4 on 29 Nov 2006, 11:52 pmToo many links in your chain, rumatt. I realize you're doing what you need to do, but you can't expect high end audio sonics out of a signal chain with so many components and connections.We should probably take this to a separate thread... the whole idea of a computer source as well.I just wanted to point out that my previously posted impressions were bogus. Sorry That said, I don't see how it's more than most have. I'm not even using a preamp (well , the attenuators are directly attached to the amp). The monarchy DIP is optional, but many prefer it (I'm still debating it). The USB sound card is essentially my source, so the minimum chain is source -> dac -> amp -> speakers, which is as minimal as you can get with an external dac.
My unit finally showed itself today. I haven't taken it out of the box yet. I still have another AC members unit here. Which on two different systems sounds as toobluvr describes it. Timing was good... the WE396a tube showed up with it!
Quote from: GHM on 29 Nov 2006, 08:16 pmMy unit finally showed itself today. I haven't taken it out of the box yet. I still have another AC members unit here. Which on two different systems sounds as toobluvr describes it. Timing was good... the WE396a tube showed up with it! Gymane....Go right to that WE396a tube....works well with the Paradisea. I just switched over tonite....was running stock tube for burn in....one week, 40 + hours. Better depth, air, whatever...it sounds even better. Try your breakin with player, dac, and amp setup. (still using the Audio Sector amp?) Have fun...... Chris
...I'm using a computer as source (some will roll their eyes, I know). It goes computer -> USB sound card -> Monarchy 24/96 DIP -> DAC -> scott endler attenuators -> amp -> speakers. The sound card is setup to be "bit perfect", but it turns out that is only true if I use one of the USB ports...
Anyone tried Raytheon 5670 blackplates or GE 5 Star 5670 blackplates from the late 1950s in the Paradisea? I just purchased two pairs of these with original boxes.
QuoteThey are still reasonably priced, so please guys, a little restraint!Lets not get out of control with our bidding and sky the prices way beyond reasonable levels...like I've seen happen with the WE 396A, and the Bendix 2C51. No reason for it! In the future, I'll be sure to check with you about pricing before I buy anything.
They are still reasonably priced, so please guys, a little restraint!Lets not get out of control with our bidding and sky the prices way beyond reasonable levels...like I've seen happen with the WE 396A, and the Bendix 2C51. No reason for it!
Brandon's prices must change like the wind? I just talked to him Friday of last week. The 396a was $40 new..why bother? Especially when Antique's tubes in Arizona are $25 each.