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I've been kicking around the idea of using one of their dacs in a box with my SB too. Where do you tap the I2S from on the SB board? Right in front of the DAC? Do you know if it is justified correctly or do you need their Metronome to justify it for the Buffalo?Anyway, cool idea. I've been thinking of doing something similar. Then I've also thought of putting the SB board inside my lite audio dac. A Duet board might be a better option for that idea.
Let us know how it sounds. I wish they sold PCB board and maybe options of components. A lot of the stuff on the boards need to be replaced in my opinion. I just know the difference in sound of capacitors etc... and reason it is only smart to use good ones. If you are not going for balanced sound then four DACs is just a way to make up for poor capacitors by smoothing the signal maybe more than it needs. You can do the same thing with caps that do it TOO far to the point where it does not sound right because it is sloppy, but represent other qualities you look for...I mean surface mount caps? Gag.... the only ones I can think of are some FC's maybe FM's, but so few out there. Plus they seem compromised, I bet they build a charge quicker in the case and cause the sound to be harsh. That is what I would guess, because I think they sound harsh.
Randy, I will be very interested in what you have to say about the Buffalo dac, especially since you own Peter Daniel's NOS dac as well. Anand.
I finally ordered a buffalo today.The first time it went for sale, it was not announced, and you just had to be lucky enough to hit the site at the right time.. . .There is another sale tomorrow.
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I was reading at DIY and found on this page there is a long post about the changes the Buffalo really needs. With what I know about it I would probably do them.http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=117238&perpage=50&pagenumber=21
Yes I refer to him.It would be easy with the Buffalo. With the SB3 it is a pain, no schematic, all surface mount and is some modules that freaking horrible lead free stuff (yeah I hate lead free, it is the biggest pain in the butt ever, plus nickle hairs or whatever, damnit I guess I will only modifiy old stuff from now on). Wayne suggests that the SB needs this approach but I just do not own the equipment to diddle with it. That in part is why I may never like the SB3 as a prefered source.Also I would scrap the opamp all together. The only real way to go is either nothing (if the DACs can put out a good 2v or more anyways) or discrete. I would do what I am doing for a seperate line buffer. Four BL170 JFETs, some resistors, and just clean power in and you got world class line buffer. I guess you might end up with the biggest DAC box only shorted by the DDDAC thing. I mean why use a pretty dang impressive new DAC with garbage opamps. I doubt I will ever like opamps. They are almost like the sound of a cabinet for me, which I gave the freaking boot with my OB speakers. Oh yeah I would bunk the compression screw terminals too. The only kind I have used for terminals where solid copper bars coated in silver, and even that is still something in the way of the signal.