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GHM, Thanks for the detail info. There are some drawbacks in using USB+ DAC that I see here...1. The maximum length of a USB cable is 15 ft (unless you want to use a USB hub) so you would definitely need a very quiet computer.2. No wireless capability like the SB3.3. No remote control. (a must have for some folks )Quote from: rajacat on 11 Apr 2007, 07:42 amVery interesting!! Thanks for the explanation. No SB needed as transport; just a dac with USB ability. I wonder how the SQ compares to analog mods SB? The analog SB, of course, doesn't use a digital cable either but an ethernet cable or wireless. So it may be the quality of the dac that is all important.The quality of the DAC is very crucial. I have an RWA analog mods SB3 and it's no match with the digital out + external DAC.
Very interesting!! Thanks for the explanation. No SB needed as transport; just a dac with USB ability. I wonder how the SQ compares to analog mods SB? The analog SB, of course, doesn't use a digital cable either but an ethernet cable or wireless. So it may be the quality of the dac that is all important.
i just got my paradisea also and have some new tubes on the way. so far its pretty good, i hope the other tubes make this thing really sing!!!btw, what is the f/c toggle switch for?
Today a kind soul practically gave me a WE369A tube. Date code(?) stamped on the side of the box is 8-55.All I know, is that the Paradisea + now sounds m-u-c-h smoother. Passages on CDs that were irritating andscratchy with the stock GE5670W NOS tube are now pleasant and musical.I have the option to buy some 6385 Bendix Red Bank Type TE21 tubes. Is anyone using these tubes? Is thethe sound quality and longevity worth the investment?
Quote from: Oscillate on 12 Apr 2007, 03:33 amToday a kind soul practically gave me a WE369A tube. Date code(?) stamped on the side of the box is 8-55.All I know, is that the Paradisea + now sounds m-u-c-h smoother. Passages on CDs that were irritating andscratchy with the stock GE5670W NOS tube are now pleasant and musical.I have the option to buy some 6385 Bendix Red Bank Type TE21 tubes. Is anyone using these tubes? Is thethe sound quality and longevity worth the investment?I started out with the WE 396a in the Paradisea but lately have been using a Bendix 2C51. Haven't done any A+B comparisons but my impression of the Bendix is that it is smooth with slightly better detail with more depth and space. Just a bit more musical and more to my personal taste than the WE. Haven't heard the 6385 so I don't know how it may differ from the 2C51.
Using different op amp in the original Paradisea will make a lot of difference in the character of the sound, even more so than tube rolling, the Renaissance II is a very lay back sounding Dac.
.Using different op amp in the original Paradisea will make a lot of difference in the character of the sound, even more so than tube rolling, the Renaissance II is a very lay back sounding Dac.
Quote from: shooter on 12 Apr 2007, 02:53 pmUsing different op amp in the original Paradisea will make a lot of difference in the character of the sound, even more so than tube rolling, the Renaissance II is a very lay back sounding Dac.I do not think the Renaissance II is very laid back if you are still using the stock caps in the signal path and output. I have swapped all the stock caps with higher quality caps. The sound beats the old version Paradisea. Friend of mine he did the same to his Paradisea and he admits now his DAC sounds more analog but not analytical and much less low noise.
Look for WE 396A in early production with three number of date. To my ears this tube is more musical, rounded sound and mellow or liquid than National, Tungsol and Bendix 2C51. I have not tried Bendix 6385 but I believe the 6385 is good for Rock, Pop or Heavy Metal music. That is a typical Bendix tube since I had used a lot of type of Bendix tubes before. My DAC is a Renaissance II modded signal path and output caps.
sorry for the redundant question, but my new paradisea has 2 switches on the back. one switch (to the right) is for switching digital inputs (r/b) and there is another switch to the left of the rca which is labelled f/c. can someone tell me what it is for? thanks.