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Amp D333,I suggest you attend the next Rave and leave the amp to do a tour. Most of the time, quick impression is about all you can get of a gear in a big social gathering. You really need a week or so to get a good sense of the gear. I would leave the amp with the host and schedule a review tour. Most reviewers will be glad to pay the forwarding shipping charge, I think. I am interested. P.S. Chris, sending the RAVE CD with the amp on the tour (if there is one) would be nice. Then everyone can comment on the same tracks.
Quote from: woodsyi on 22 Sep 2008, 02:38 pmAmp D333,I suggest you attend the next Rave and leave the amp to do a tour. Most of the time, quick impression is about all you can get of a gear in a big social gathering. You really need a week or so to get a good sense of the gear. I would leave the amp with the host and schedule a review tour. Most reviewers will be glad to pay the forwarding shipping charge, I think. I am interested. P.S. Chris, sending the RAVE CD with the amp on the tour (if there is one) would be nice. Then everyone can comment on the same tracks. That's a good idea Rim.... This coming Saturday (9/27) is the next Rave at topround's/Mike's in Ramsey, N.J. I've read that Tommy and his amp may attend the Oct. Rave...but if he moves it up to the Sept. Rave, it can be "home auditioned" by the Raver's living close to topround's (in their systems) as well.And there are quiet a few in that local ....as well as a pro reviewer (friend of topround's). It can then he delivered to the Oct. Rave to make another appearance....with more photo's and comments.So....all in all....two Rave's...photo's....Raver home audition comments... I think that would give most a good handle on how this amp performs....and no more beating the horse... I will alert topround to this thread.....good luck. Chris
AmpD333,PM topround its his rave this month.Mike
By the way, 333 was the PA lottery number tonight.
OK, we're now taking suggestions on the new name for DAC.
Quick question about the DAC amp...was it being run thru a power conditioner? I find that most Class D amps have some problems sounding a bit brash/harsh without it...
Taken from the NYAR thread today...Quote from: PhilNYC on 30 Sep 2008, 02:10 pmQuick question about the DAC amp...was it being run thru a power conditioner? I find that most Class D amps have some problems sounding a bit brash/harsh without it...The DAC4800A and Cherry are designed to tolerate large AC mains fluctuations so you shouldn't need any line conditioning (save some money there). In fact, there were several instances when the lights dimmed at Mike's, so there might have been a few brief brown outs, and the DAC4800A played through them without any noticeable effect.Mike, I plugged into the large outlet strip. Was that fed with a conditioner? If so, what type?I'm looking forward to playing the DAC4800A and probably a Cherry (sorry we were sold out) at the other Mike's house in October... Thanks.
Quote from: AmpDesigner333 on 1 Oct 2008, 02:14 amTaken from the NYAR thread today...Quote from: PhilNYC on 30 Sep 2008, 02:10 pmQuick question about the DAC amp...was it being run thru a power conditioner? I find that most Class D amps have some problems sounding a bit brash/harsh without it...The DAC4800A and Cherry are designed to tolerate large AC mains fluctuations so you shouldn't need any line conditioning (save some money there). In fact, there were several instances when the lights dimmed at Mike's, so there might have been a few brief brown outs, and the DAC4800A played through them without any noticeable effect.Mike, I plugged into the large outlet strip. Was that fed with a conditioner? If so, what type?I'm looking forward to playing the DAC4800A and probably a Cherry (sorry we were sold out) at the other Mike's house in October... Thanks.No conditioner at Mikes, that power strip was a Niam approved strip tho, I use the same strip as an extension out of my BPT. I would be interested to hear your amps thru a good power conditioner tho. You might be surprised Tommy. Cheers,Robin
Quote from: satfrat on 1 Oct 2008, 02:18 amQuote from: AmpDesigner333 on 1 Oct 2008, 02:14 amTaken from the NYAR thread today...Quote from: PhilNYC on 30 Sep 2008, 02:10 pmQuick question about the DAC amp...was it being run thru a power conditioner? I find that most Class D amps have some problems sounding a bit brash/harsh without it...The DAC4800A and Cherry are designed to tolerate large AC mains fluctuations so you shouldn't need any line conditioning (save some money there). In fact, there were several instances when the lights dimmed at Mike's, so there might have been a few brief brown outs, and the DAC4800A played through them without any noticeable effect.Mike, I plugged into the large outlet strip. Was that fed with a conditioner? If so, what type?I'm looking forward to playing the DAC4800A and probably a Cherry (sorry we were sold out) at the other Mike's house in October... Thanks.No conditioner at Mikes, that power strip was a Niam approved strip tho, I use the same strip as an extension out of my BPT. I would be interested to hear your amps thru a good power conditioner tho. You might be surprised Tommy. Cheers,RobinI had the DAC4800A plugged into a RSA Duke and it didn't make any difference. From what I can see, the DAC4800A has an AC line filter similar to the "Felix."
Quote from: jhm731 on 1 Oct 2008, 03:01 amQuote from: satfrat on 1 Oct 2008, 02:18 amQuote from: AmpDesigner333 on 1 Oct 2008, 02:14 amTaken from the NYAR thread today...Quote from: PhilNYC on 30 Sep 2008, 02:10 pmQuick question about the DAC amp...was it being run thru a power conditioner? I find that most Class D amps have some problems sounding a bit brash/harsh without it...The DAC4800A and Cherry are designed to tolerate large AC mains fluctuations so you shouldn't need any line conditioning (save some money there). In fact, there were several instances when the lights dimmed at Mike's, so there might have been a few brief brown outs, and the DAC4800A played through them without any noticeable effect.Mike, I plugged into the large outlet strip. Was that fed with a conditioner? If so, what type?I'm looking forward to playing the DAC4800A and probably a Cherry (sorry we were sold out) at the other Mike's house in October... Thanks.No conditioner at Mikes, that power strip was a Niam approved strip tho, I use the same strip as an extension out of my BPT. I would be interested to hear your amps thru a good power conditioner tho. You might be surprised Tommy. Cheers,RobinI had the DAC4800A plugged into a RSA Duke and it didn't make any difference. From what I can see, the DAC4800A has an AC line filter similar to the "Felix."Really,,,, now that would be a first and definitely a step all manufacturers should take a look at. Bet Occam would be interested in taking a look at that line filter. Cheers,Robin