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Hi Tan,Some more questions:Some user claimed the performance of Burson discrete op-amp was not good (AD825 is even better) but the problem may be due to voltage supply issue. It claimed the voltage supply is at least 15v in order to optimise this op-amp to function normally. So have you checked if Promitheus DAC provide enough voltage to power the op-amp? (May be Nick can help to answer this question)I am not technical guy, so if I need to modify the power supply of the DAC in order to change the Burson discrete op-amp, then I am not able to do it. Have you tried different size of Caps ( from the website, 0.1v - 1v ). What will be the difference?B. RgdsAndis
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Hi TanHave you tried different value of Caps ( 0.1uf - 1uf MKP across pin 4 and pin 7 as suggested ). What will be the difference?Many TksAndis
Just got my dac today, and have played for some hours, well what can i say: i am actually speechless...The Promitheus dac fitted my system like a glove, simply amazing, can hardly wait until the burn in is finished.By the way, mine had black lid and bottom and also a green (power) and a red (lock?) leds..Build quality was excellent, this just might be my best hifi buy ever
I check out the burson buffer posting of yours and would like to comment that our DAC allows up to +14.5Volts to -14.5 Volts. You would need to turn the potentiometer clockwise to turn up the voltageAlso the maximum voltage may not be fully regulated if your wall drops below 118Volts. To measure place the probe of the multimeter at pin 4 and pin7Pin4 is the minus voltagepin7 is the positive voltageThe opamp chips are fed with a double stage regulator that means its a LM317L into a BC556 pass transistor. Hence there more voltage drop than the conventional regulators but the sound is much better because it decouples the right and the left channelAlso there is another tweak i would like to tell is to adjust the voltage of the opamp. Normally we set them at 12volts. I find i like this combo best. IF you system is transparent enough, 11.5 volts the sound would be laidback full body but may lack dynamics. 12.5 volts the sound is more dynamic, thinner and 12 volts is what you hear at the moment. I like 12 volts best. Play around if you are in the state of being able to place the probe steady on the pins of the opamp. The DAC is transparent to show that every little voltage counts
hey guys,new to this forum but considering the dac. i wondered how this dac stacks up specifically with the mhdt labs constantine. could someone offer a detailed comparison. thanks