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I just replaced the stock output coupling caps in my Paradisea DAC with V-Cap OIMP 2.0 uF 250V caps and the change went way beyond that of upgrading the tubes. These caps reportedly take 400 hrs. to fully break in, but my initial impressions with just a few hours on them in the Paradisea are that of a more vivid, colorful and saturated sound with greater speed, dynamics and bass. Individual instruments are now easier to follow. A much more musically involving presentation than before. Time will tell as to what greater improvements will follow. As usual, YMMV, but for me a definite improvement over the stock caps. Info on the V-Cap OIMP can be found at:http://www.v-cap.com/oilcapacitors.html
Thank you Tanchiro58 and R Browne.Is there any benefit to putting in a much larger value cap? For instance an 6.8uF V-cap? Or would it have bad side effects?Cheers!
Not a good idea to run the Dac directly into powered speakers. You need a preamp of some sort. I understand the fondness for Itunes , but you are shooting yourself in the foot running it in windows. Best to use Foobar. You can go in the preferences in foobar and select the USB Dac as output. Even better use ASIO4all.
Quote from: GHM on 9 Jan 2008, 02:55 amNot a good idea to run the Dac directly into powered speakers. You need a preamp of some sort. I understand the fondness for Itunes , but you are shooting yourself in the foot running it in windows. Best to use Foobar. You can go in the preferences in foobar and select the USB Dac as output. Even better use ASIO4all.The DAC should run fine into the Audioengine speakers since they do have a volume control that is part of the internal integrated amp. Problem sounds like drivers on the Windoze side.
Quote from: TomS on 9 Jan 2008, 02:59 amQuote from: GHM on 9 Jan 2008, 02:55 amNot a good idea to run the Dac directly into powered speakers. You need a preamp of some sort. I understand the fondness for Itunes , but you are shooting yourself in the foot running it in windows. Best to use Foobar. You can go in the preferences in foobar and select the USB Dac as output. Even better use ASIO4all.The DAC should run fine into the Audioengine speakers since they do have a volume control that is part of the internal integrated amp. Problem sounds like drivers on the Windoze side.Thanks for the info. Wasn't aware these speakers have a volume control on them...I've seen guys trying to use the Paradisea directly into amplifiers using a digital volume control inside a media player..not a good idea.
Thanks for all the input. I got it working and it's a great sound!Windows gave me 3 upgrades and when I started back-up the sound came through just fine and spectacular. Got to love those AudioEngine speakers!Thanks again,David