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Studley,I have both a digital and an analog SB2 from Wayne. The digital goes into my modified TacT 2.2x and the analog goes directly into my Moscode 401HR.I ran the analog SB2 in my bedroom system for 3+ weeks and just put it into the main system yesterday.I can heartily recommend going with the analog version directly into your amp. There is a clarity and naturalness with the analog version that is lacking in the digital + TacT. I didn't feel that I had any digital nastiness before putting the analog version into the system, but now I can hear it. It is a haze over the music that is making it a little fuzzy and edgy in a direct comparison.There was one negative for me going with the analog version:- No TacT in the chain means no room correction. While I am loving the improvements that the analog version brings, losing my room correction functionality hurts (especially in the bass). Luckily, I will be getting this back to a certain extent with my new speakers (they have a built in 11 band "eq" from 20-100Hz).I am going to need to get more time with the analog version before I say much more, but I am extremely happy that I decided to get the analog version. George
George,Perhaps you can ask Wayne to look at the DAC card in your Tact.. if Wayne can modify the SB analog out to be so good, I don't see why he can't do the same for the DAC card in the Tact. aabarry
Quote from: zybar on 26 Nov 2006, 08:42 pmStudley,I have both a digital and an analog SB2 from Wayne. The digital goes into my modified TacT 2.2x and the analog goes directly into my Moscode 401HR.I ran the analog SB2 in my bedroom system for 3+ weeks and just put it into the main system yesterday.I can heartily recommend going with the analog version directly into your amp. There is a clarity and naturalness with the analog version that is lacking in the digital + TacT. I didn't feel that I had any digital nastiness before putting the analog version into the system, but now I can hear it. It is a haze over the music that is making it a little fuzzy and edgy in a direct comparison.There was one negative for me going with the analog version:- No TacT in the chain means no room correction. While I am loving the improvements that the analog version brings, losing my room correction functionality hurts (especially in the bass). Luckily, I will be getting this back to a certain extent with my new speakers (they have a built in 11 band "eq" from 20-100Hz).I am going to need to get more time with the analog version before I say much more, but I am extremely happy that I decided to get the analog version. GeorgeGeorge,How do you deal with the problem of gain matching with the amp (SB2 with analog mods into Moscode amp) to use the SB volume in its 40-100 range so you don't lose any resolution. I have my SB3 running into a Benchmark Dac but I have the -20 db jumpers employed in the Benchmark so I can use the right volume range in the SB3.I hope this made sense!Bill
I've read that if you use the SB between 40-100, you don't lose any resolution.
I am considering sending my SB3 for analog mods plus power supply and ditching my Benchmark Dac1.
I just want to come out ahead in performance from making the switch and I'm kind of worried about the gain matching.
My DAC card is modified by Aberdeen Components.I don't think the reason it sounds better is the DAC. I think it has more to do with eliminating a whole piece of gear and the associated equipment.Don't get me wrong, I think my modified TacT is fantastic and I will not abandon room correction. I am just probably going to skin the cat in a different way that should ultimately improve the sound I get from my system.George
chadh, great link for the room correction much appreciated
BTW, did you get the SB2 off Audiogon from the guy who was also selling the new SB3? If so, your timing was immaculate (from your standpoint) - I was just negotiating a deal for just the SB2!
Quote from: playntheblues on 28 Nov 2006, 01:26 amchadh, great link for the room correction much appreciated My pleasure. Just do me a favor: if you experiment with this, come back and tell me how it worked for you! I think it would be cool to play with the room correction stuff, but I'm unable to buy the required toys right now.Chad