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I would be very willing and able to update Mark's to very close to Ultimate MK II. All it takes is money
I don't have the $ boys, but if Daygloworange wants to get off his wallet...
...Many people think that digital is all just 1s and 0s and the power supply just can't matter. Well, where do the 1s and 0s come from? They are actually square waves being generated by the various chips. The chips get their power from the power supply. If there is noise and grundge in the PS it will be replicated in the digital signal. How fast the PS can generate the leading edge of the signal, keep it at full voltage without overshoot or ringing, and the same with the trailing edge. It ALL comes down to how good the PS is.The PS needs to be able to isolate the noise from the AC side away from the regulator. It also needs to isolate the noise generated by the chips switching state from the regulator so it doesn't enter the regulator's feed back loop. That is some of what the Ultimate PS does that the ELPAC and stock PS cannot do. I am not aware of any other power supply that can do what the Ultimate does.The Ultimate is very expensive, but it is the best thing I have found to date for bringing the SB up to SOTA sound.
I do not know anything about the "PRO" sound or recording side of things. From talking with Glenn of GIK, it does not seem that most studios really care about getting the "best" sound. They are looking for a particular sound that will playback well on an iPod.
That is also very interesting information about the recording studios. I hadn't realized it was like that, on that side of things. Kinda dulls the good-ole audiophile feeling, you know?
The analog mods with Sonicap Platinums and a modded ELPAC will sound better than a lot of multi-kilobuck transport/DAC combos.
Wayne, is it even possible, in any way whatsoever, to mod the SB3 with correct polarity remaining?