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Quote from: DSK on 16 Apr 2007, 03:37 amI see that bpape has chimed in and actually compared the Paradisea to the analog modded SB and found the analog modded SB to be the better performerHow do you define "better"?? Don't get me wrong, I am a huge fan of Bolder's products, but I've been in this hobby long enough to realize that "taste" is not universal, and "better" is often a matter of "taste". I have friends who preferred Paradisea to the Bolder analog mod because he likes the more analog sound of Paradisea. I haven't heard the Paradisea but I am happy with the sound of Bolder and do not think that I want to add more "analog" sound to my system. The point is, if one is serious about this hobby, there's no other way to find out which is really "better" except to try all of them. "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder", asking "which gear is better?" without listening to them yourself, is like asking "which woman is prettier?" without seeing them yourself.
I see that bpape has chimed in and actually compared the Paradisea to the analog modded SB and found the analog modded SB to be the better performer
Quote from: denjo on 16 Apr 2007, 03:21 am...Also, many external DACs allow for at least RCA and optical (with some even offering BNC or USB). This allows those with a cheap CDP/DVD player to share the DACs benefit, something the SB3 analog mods cannot do....Dennis, we are talking about squeezing out the most performance we can here. Why would we have a crap CD/DVD player sitting in our high end rig?
...Also, many external DACs allow for at least RCA and optical (with some even offering BNC or USB). This allows those with a cheap CDP/DVD player to share the DACs benefit, something the SB3 analog mods cannot do....
Quote from: DSK on 16 Apr 2007, 03:41 amQuote from: denjo on 16 Apr 2007, 03:21 am...Also, many external DACs allow for at least RCA and optical (with some even offering BNC or USB). This allows those with a cheap CDP/DVD player to share the DACs benefit, something the SB3 analog mods cannot do....Dennis, we are talking about squeezing out the most performance we can here. Why would we have a crap CD/DVD player sitting in our high end rig? DSK, only because a good external DAC can elevate the peasant CD/DVD player to gentry levels, allowing it to compete with highend, megabuck standalone CDPs and not feel embarassed! From what you say, the analog only mods do seem to be a relatively inexpensive way to enter highend digital. Certainly worth looking into Wayne's analog only mod. I'm looking at a second SB3 in the not too distant future. One thing though, do you still have full full access to internet radio and squeezenetwork after these mods?Best RegardsDennis
Jim,I do have a spare crystal on hand. Feel free to send it down anytime. I am fairly caught up, for this week anyway I will get in touch with Burson to see about the possibility of offering various amount of gain.Mark,Thank you for the comments. I do suggest you think about giving the Burson Buffer a try after your SB3. This has been the only product I have tried that does make the modded SB sound better. Most preamps do take away something from the sound. The Burson improves it. One of the products will be a stand alone Buffer with a single input and dual outputs so you CAN easily run a stereo line out to a powered sub.The control center will be developed with John Chapman of BentAudio John has spent a lot of time in his development of the TAP control system. It has just about every feature that most could want in a pre-amp.We plan to integrate a resistor controlled TAP feeding the Burson Buffer in one box. There will be a separate box containing the power supply. This will give a person with multiple sources the ability to change phase, gain, etc from one unit and allow easy integration of a modded SB into an existing system.I am VERY excited about this. I should be getting a prototype up and running in a couple of weeks.
Jim,I do have a spare crystal on hand. Feel free to send it down anytime. I am fairly caught up, for this week anyway I don't have it yet -- it is an RWA SB2 that is still at Vinnie's, and I'll probably ship you another Elpac (the larger one) at the same time.I will get in touch with Burson to see about the possibility of offering various amount of gain.Great -- thanks.The control center will be developed with John Chapman of BentAudio
Jim,When I get the prototype up and running, I will want to try it out in a few systems.Any possibility of getting an invite to come up to Boulder?
Mark,Thank you for the comments. I do suggest you think about giving the Burson Buffer a try after your SB3. This has been the only product I have tried that does make the modded SB sound better. Most preamps do take away something from the sound. The Burson improves it. One of the products will be a stand alone Buffer with a single input and dual outputs so you CAN easily run a stereo line out to a powered sub.