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Hi guys! emac,Inside of my Constantine+, the two rectifier caps (below the transformer) were Nichicon Fine Gold (not Muse) and they were 35v, 2200uF. So, I replaced them with BG (FK), 35v, 2200uF. The other cap to the left of the transformer was also a Nichicon Fine Gold, and it was 16v, 2200uF. I replaced that with a BG (FK) 50v, 2200uF. That BG is the one that is just a hair too tall. I measured the space that I have, and I read the physical measurements of the BGs, but somebody goofed. Probably me. No biggie, I can still get the lid on. Les,The caps are soldered so you need some soldering skills and a little bravery to do the mod.
It's interesting and somewhat scary that whoever does the MHDT Labs DACs doesn't even follow his own spec sheet. I'm not sure how much of a difference it makes though.
.Les: The soldering isn't as difficult as it sounds. The boards are somewhat forgiving. A little practice helps though.
I'm not a tech and am confused about the polarity of the caps. I may take the bottom cover off and have a look. Logically, it would make sense to have better caps in the power supply.
Also, I was surprised at how much improvement there was with the stock DAC after 1 week of signal running through it. Again, if you have a new one of these, you really owe it to yourself to get to know the thing and let it run in before you start changing parts. (I'm not saying this to the recent posters here, but to anyone else reading this and considering buying a new one.) Often, we start modifying things before we give what we have a chance. Or we think that it is only a good value if it is modified.I hope I haven't encouraged everyone to start ripping their DAC apart. I'll post more about the BGs later.QE
BTW, anyone know what type of resistors are being used in here?
On the Ebay page for the Paradisea, it says :"MHDT labs specially ordered flameproof military low noise resistors. These professional and military spec resistors are manufactured by vacuum sputtering deposit metal film on high thermal conductivity ceramic rods."So there you go, they are low noise metal film resistors. What would you upgrade them to, tantalums?That is a lot of rework.
Black Gates are going to take more than a week to settle in. Sometimes 3-4 hundred hours is needed.
Quiet Earth What output caps are you using? The Russian K40Y paper in oil cap has the most bass output with all the caps I tried so far, it may help the tonal balance on your Constantine, the largest value I've seen is 1uf, so you will need to parallel a couple.
I think I am going to eat some Wheaties and install BG's when I am sure the OIMP's are fully settled.