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Legarem You seems to have the "modding talent".. can you tell me how easy it is to convert the power input of the the Paradisea DAC from 120V/60Hz to 240V/50Hz? Thanks barry
I bought this DAC six months ago when someone came at home with his homebrew non oversampling Dac and when I read Scott Faller report. I really like this dac but in stock form, it lacks a little definition and soundstaging. I replaced the tube with a 396A. I began to draw the circuit and took some measuremnents. V+ and V- for the OPA2604 is +17V and -17V. This means that the op amp is feed with more voltage that specified by the company. First, I don't like the OPA2606 very much. It is a dark sounding chip and lacks definition. Finally, I decided to place a 8 pin socket at the place of the SOIC chip installed in the Paradisea. I used a socket because I wanted to try many op amps. First with +17 and -17V, these supply voltages are too high. The V+ and V- come from two TL431 shunt regulators that feed the tube cathode follower. Yes, you read correctly, the cathode follower has a 100 ohm for RP and another 100 ohms for RK. only +19V feeds the 100 ohm RP and only -19V feeds 100 ohms RK. This means that the tube operates with only 38V (I made a drawing but can't insert it with my message). From the +19V and -19V, there's 100 ohm resistors for decoupling and lower the voltage to the OPA 2604. The op amp is not decoupled with any capacitors at all. I replaced the two 100 ohms feeding the op amp with 330 ohms resistors and got _+14.5V and -14.5V. Near the op amp, I placed from V+ and gnd and V- and gnd 10mfd tantalum caps paralled with .01 mfd ceramic caps. These caps are placed aside the op amps. (I took some picts). Here are the op amps tried: AD826 = too much high mid, too hard. Two OPA627 placed on a Browndog adaptor = Mellow sound, very good soundstage, too much laidback sounding for my taste but WAY better than OPA2604. The surprise came from the newcomer National LM4562 specially designed for audio. When I got samples from National this new chip was on market since only two days. Soundstage and image are very good. Definition is excellent. At first there was not too much bass but things were correct after about 100 hours of playing time. Placing this op amp in the paradisea with good decoupling caps across it means a new dac. BIG LEAGUE name dacs simply can't stand with the Paradisea about sound quality when modified. More on that laterLegarem
Here they are Marc
Personally, I find the Paradisea's slightly soft definition charming. For me, it's a refreshing change from the uber-resolving digital I've been listening to for the last 3 years.
Can anyone compare the Paradisea Tube and or non tube with the Benchmark Dac? This dac seems like a good bargain. I will be in the market for a good bang for the buck cant miss dac and wanted to know if anyone has any experience in comparison.
Are you after musicality, or resolution?What other gears do you have? It's sometimes difficult for people to appreciate experience from others because we all have different ears, different gears, and have different problems to fix in our system.Quote from: chaz1 on 21 Nov 2006, 05:54 pmCan anyone compare the Paradisea Tube and or non tube with the Benchmark Dac? This dac seems like a good bargain. I will be in the market for a good bang for the buck cant miss dac and wanted to know if anyone has any experience in comparison.
Well I'm building a new system from the bottom up. I hope to do this by Q-1 of next year. I'm just in research mode right now. I'm a solid state guy until i hear a tube unit that will make me change my mind. I'm open to looking at tube pre amps and maybe dac. As it stands right now for a system..I'm looking seriously at a used Belles 350a reference stereo amp or Odyssey Stratos extreme monos, either a good ss pre or tubed candela pre or a used modwright pre. And i like what I'm hearing from the salk ht3 or ht2/QW, loreleis and or sp timepiece, sp continum and vons jr mkIII.I listen to Jazz fusion, old new wave and old school r & b. I will listen to more classical when i get the right set up. I want something musical and goose bump emotional, fast, precise, tight and 3d that disappears into the room. But i want the best bang for buck like most people. So I'm looking for answers. I've read and heard great things about the Benchmark and new Exemplar dac and wanted to get feedback on them compared to the Paradisea.
Quote from: chaz1 on 21 Nov 2006, 06:51 pmWell I'm building a new system from the bottom up. I hope to do this by Q-1 of next year. I'm just in research mode right now. I'm a solid state guy until i hear a tube unit that will make me change my mind. I'm open to looking at tube pre amps and maybe dac. As it stands right now for a system..I'm looking seriously at a used Belles 350a reference stereo amp or Odyssey Stratos extreme monos, either a good ss pre or tubed candela pre or a used modwright pre. And i like what I'm hearing from the salk ht3 or ht2/QW, loreleis and or sp timepiece, sp continum and vons jr mkIII.I listen to Jazz fusion, old new wave and old school r & b. I will listen to more classical when i get the right set up. I want something musical and goose bump emotional, fast, precise, tight and 3d that disappears into the room. But i want the best bang for buck like most people. So I'm looking for answers. I've read and heard great things about the Benchmark and new Exemplar dac and wanted to get feedback on them compared to the Paradisea.You say you want "musical and goosebump" yet you declare yourself as not liking tubes. To me, this is what tubes provide...moreso than SS. So I surmise that you are in the transparency/detail/solid state camp. I am not...I am firmly entrenched on the tube side of the spectrum. And I like the Paradisea.So my guess is you will not..that you will prefer something leaner, faster, more resolving, and "less musical".
.......I'm opened to comparing both and i know most of you in Audio Circle like tubes and won't have it any other way. ....
Never heard this dac. But I find it interesting that the sentiment seems to indicate that somehow less detail = more musical. WEEZ