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HEy! No dogs better be lickin my DAC... hmm that sounds.... obscene?Mike
Quote from: AmpDesigner333 on 24 Oct 2008, 03:33 amwith hum killer ringTommy,Any chance that this "hum killer ring" could be adapted to the DAC4800A? Thanks!-jim
Quote from: jman66 on 24 Oct 2008, 09:19 amQuote from: AmpDesigner333 on 24 Oct 2008, 03:33 amwith hum killer ringTommy,Any chance that this "hum killer ring" could be adapted to the DAC4800A? Thanks!-jimJim,I had samples made for the DAC4800A and Cherry. The band (ring) is inside the transformer wrap, and I'm not too sure how well it works yet. In any case, it probably wouldn't work as well outside the wrap. Maybe when we order a bunch of new transformers, I can upgrade yours. Unfortunately, they are significantly more expensive. Are you going to the rave tomorrow?Best Regards,Tommy
Hi Tommy, this is the Isabella guy.Few comments about Cherry amp:* despite my mixed feeling during the September Rave at Mike's place (hard to beat the cheer-leading and commotion to really listen might have been one of the reasons as well as random and unpredicted component matching) I was kind of looking forward to another audition of Cherry amp. I promised myself to give it a serious though and actually try to listen to this newcomer. * after the Rave , I came to conclusion that Cherry is indeed special and synergistic with few components which we had on hand during a second encounter/introduction. These were:SP Minis and RWA Isabella preamp. For whatever reason, this combination was IMO - stellar. Given the unpredictable circumstances, room acoustics ( actually lock of it ) etc, the Minis sounded better then ever. Cherry brought the best in those little buggers and Isabella was just icing on the cake. I have to say though, that with introduction of tube preamp Cherry really opened up and its almost sterile, brute power, took Isabella's warmish presentation and present the music reproduction qualities which I can definitely relate to. Latter.....when used in bi-amp mode with VAC amp on top to drive Mike's main rig with VR4 Jr, It also improve on already good sound. Proving itself to be very competitive contender in the World of Hi End electronics. * It should be carefully match to ensure proper integration/synergy with one's components. *at the end, highly recommended and definitely worth looking into. Thanks Tommy for opportunity to hear your amp again and participating in our humble NY Raves. Wish you all the best Mariusz
Bass-wise of course the qualities of the DAC play into the hand of the Minis - These speakers love to be lifted up and thrown around a room by an amp and then come back for more.
Hi, folks.We feel it's not necessary to bicker when receiving complaints about our marketing or prices. We are truly doing our best to provide a fine product as inexpensive as we can, within reason. Replying directly may be seen as justifying the unproductive commentary. Thanks to those who respect the work we do, and to those that don't, please refrain from the mud slinging.For the next two weeks, we'd like to offer a HUGE (seriously) discount to Audio Circle members. Send me a PM if you are interested. We have stock. This is our "take advantage of the slow economy" special.Best Regards,Tommy
Plugging the DAC4800A, I tested into a power conditioner (RSA Duke) didn't alter it's SQ. I never tried the stock power cord, I used the same Supra LoRads I use on my Tact amps.I returned the DAC4800A, and received a wiki wiki refund. Mahalo Tommy.Aloha,Dan