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Quote from: AmpDesigner333 on 30 Jan 2009, 01:46 pmQuote from: jhm731 on 30 Jan 2009, 06:11 am"new non-servo modulators"I take it that the DAC4800A I tested didn't have these?What improvements do these non-servo modulators make?DanPS- In case anyone hasn't read my older posts, I tested a DAC4800A last year, and returned it under the 30 day trial period. PPS- Tommy was a much better person to deal with, than the other AC amp designer/manufacturer, who's product I tried last year.Hey, Dan. How are you these days?The non-servo boards came in just this month, so the amp you tried didn't have them.The difference is simple... The servo version uses an additional stage to compensate for DC offset. The non-servo version uses a capacitor in the signal path to block DC. The "purist" approach is not to have caps in the signal path. The low frequency roll off is less than 0.2Hz either way. We are still evaluating...TommyTommy-Doing great, thanks. If the cap in the signal path produces "out-of-body euphoric" results, maybe it's time to forget the "purist" approach and just enjoy the music.Best regards to your family.Aloha,DanPS-Like Spectron's V-cap option, just think of all the favors you could offer......
Quote from: jhm731 on 30 Jan 2009, 06:11 am"new non-servo modulators"I take it that the DAC4800A I tested didn't have these?What improvements do these non-servo modulators make?DanPS- In case anyone hasn't read my older posts, I tested a DAC4800A last year, and returned it under the 30 day trial period. PPS- Tommy was a much better person to deal with, than the other AC amp designer/manufacturer, who's product I tried last year.Hey, Dan. How are you these days?The non-servo boards came in just this month, so the amp you tried didn't have them.The difference is simple... The servo version uses an additional stage to compensate for DC offset. The non-servo version uses a capacitor in the signal path to block DC. The "purist" approach is not to have caps in the signal path. The low frequency roll off is less than 0.2Hz either way. We are still evaluating...Tommy
"new non-servo modulators"I take it that the DAC4800A I tested didn't have these?What improvements do these non-servo modulators make?DanPS- In case anyone hasn't read my older posts, I tested a DAC4800A last year, and returned it under the 30 day trial period. PPS- Tommy was a much better person to deal with, than the other AC amp designer/manufacturer, who's product I tried last year.
Guess you want one!
Tommy,Good to see a continued improvement and refinement,the best is of course the Max end point Sound!What is going to happen to the sound,, better headroom, less variation of sound regardless of speaker types?Rod
When Lapsan told me he preferred his 4800a on his SP-Tech Revelations compared to his Spectron SE MK2 I was flabbergasted.I asked him again and he said Better!Now we know YMWV but I understand the Rave also noted a synergy of the SP-Tech's speakers and DAC amps.SP-Tech are known to reveal upstream no no's so that is really saying something good.This must be the value of the Green Big Amps this year and Audiocircle-ites can get in on the ground floor.Tommy is this an economy booster?Rod
Hey Tommy - I want to try a passive attenuator in my system but need to know the input impedence and input sensitivity ratings for my 4800A to have it built - or if you have any other recommendation please let me know. Tim at Luminous Audio builds one that looks promising; http://www.luminousaudio.com/axiomrca.phpTake a look at the Axiom at the link above and let me know if that is something you could put together for me. If so I'll purchase it from you instead - or is there something else you would recommend? I'm just looking for the cleanest possible signal to the 4800A. Thanks
You guys who heard the 4800A with the SP Tech speakers know what I am talking about.
If you think the 4800A sounds great with the Minis you should hear it with the Continuums, and I can only imagine what two of these in Mono would sound like through a pair of Revelations
Thanks Tommy - and to answer your question - the 4800A is ROCKING MY WORLD! (sorry for shouting) Seriously, it is one incredibly sweet amp. Somebody a while back said something about "out of body euphoric". Well, I'll second that. A couple examples from two of my favorite recordings; Dave Holland's Prime Directive - so incredibly present, huge soundstage, everybody in their place with correct height, depth, you name it. The other is Chick Corea To The Stars which sounded great before but a little - maybe, harsh, that's not the right word exactly, but kind of edgy. Well, now it is sweet and majorly 3D - holographic even. I keep turning around because there are people playing behind me. There is a section in the first tune where everybody is trading fours - it is just plain wicked now. Everybody is lined up right in front of me blowing like crazy. I listened to it three times in a row just to make sure it was real. And the bass - holy smokes. You guys who heard the 4800A with the SP Tech speakers know what I am talking about. I have the Continuum's and I just received a set of Mini's from another AC member. If you think the 4800A sounds great with the Minis you should hear it with the Continuums, and I can only imagine what two of these in Mono would sound like through a pair of Revelations