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Was wondering if any Paradisea owner leaves the DAC "on" 24/7! If any of you do and given the 10k life of the tubes, the DAC should be good for about 1 year and 1 month and 11 days! Some feel that turning the tubes on and off shortens the life of the tubes. I don't turn the DAC on 24/7 but over the weekends I leave the tubes glowing from Friday night until Sun evening. I guess its a good compromise. The sound does relax after about 1 hour or so!
I added a used Monarchy 24/96 DIP a few weeks back. It's between my Pioneer 59 and the Paradisea. Once I got the DIP set up (vibration control and Stillpoints ERS) it was a positive addition. I run all home ripped DVD disks for music using Cirlinca DVD Audio Solo and .wav files from my CD's using EAC. I don't use fancy cables- just a Blue Jeans digital from the Pioneer to the Monarchy and a DH Labs from the DIP to to DAC. I feel I got my moneys worth from the Monarchy. I bought everything used (except the Paradisea, Bendix 6385 and Blue Jeans cable) and have about 1400 bucks tied up in my digital front end.
One tweak worth considering is to shield the two transformers with ERS. I made two little open boxes and slid them over the transformers. I was getting some noise transmitted into the TVC and this totally quieted things down.
I had some serious EMI from my Paradisea when I first got it. I discovered that putting it on the shelf below rather than above my preamp reduced 95% of this. I've read that putting ERS inside a component is a tricky business, since any particles that come off may be conductive. Can anyone confirm this?
Since there's limited space in there are you worried about the conductivity of the ERS material on its edges?
...I also use the same 48/96 Upsampling Monarchy...I'll definitely try it with and without. Will the Paradisea accept the 96 kHz or just 48 kHz like my Audio Sector Dac? I didn't check to see what receiver chip it used. I think the CS8414 will accept the higher sampling rate unlike the CS8412..not sure though.
What does EMI sound like? Is this a result of poor enclosure choice? I'm interested in trying a NOS, but a little put off by having to fix problems.Ryan
Quote from: nicksgem10s on 16 Nov 2006, 05:04 amTvad and other Paradisea owners...have you tried many different transports feeding this dac? Tvad, I know you mention your reference digital player, have you tried the digital out from your best player to the Paradisea just to see what kind of difference there is in sound? I am just wondering how transport quality will change the playback with the Paradisea. Thanks for all the great information as usual.I have not tried another source, because I know the Paradisea will not measure up, and it's such a musical DAC, I'm enjoying not comparing anything. Since I don't own it with the intention of extracting the most resolving sound, I can enjoy it with a less than SOTA transport. I know that doesn't help anyone looking for the proverbial Giant Killer, but that's my approach with this unit. Frankly, owning the Paradisea is causing me to rethink the benefit of owning a reference digital source.
Tvad and other Paradisea owners...have you tried many different transports feeding this dac? Tvad, I know you mention your reference digital player, have you tried the digital out from your best player to the Paradisea just to see what kind of difference there is in sound? I am just wondering how transport quality will change the playback with the Paradisea. Thanks for all the great information as usual.
My Constantine ain't getting no respect! The builder of the Paradisea states that the Constantine, the non-tubed version of the Paradisea, has better resolution. I feel that the Constantine is being overlooked because most on this forum assume that the more expensive tubed version of the same dac has got to be better. On the other hand, perhaps some choose the Paradisea because tube rolling is fun, easy and cheap with the single tubed Paradisea. Maybe the tube buffer can detract from certain areas of performance. I like the Constantine because it does not have the tube buffer and tube qualities can be added elsewhere in my system. I guess it is a matter of balance and synergy.Raja