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Congrats on the upgrade to the Isabella! I didn't expect that you would be moving up the food chain quite so quickly.Regarding your Sig 30.2, did you have it converted to the power amp version or are you still using it with the Isabella as an integrated?Also, with the Druids are you operating the Isabella in the full gain mode or at 0 db (no gain)?
ust so you know, here's how the pricing breaks down if you're an Isabellina *and* a Signature 30.2 owner:1. Signature 30.2 owner means 10% off the price of an Isabella. Isabella + DAC = $5500, minus 10% or $550 means total price = 5500 - 550 = 4950.2. Isabellina is $2500. Full value for trade-in of $2500. So 4950 - 2500 = $2450 for the upgrade to Isabella + DAC. Add shipping for a reasonable $35.
ith some tracks the Isabella with stock tubes is perfect. On other tracks, the Isabella with the stock JJs seems to be a bit on the too laid back side of things, which is really to say that sometimes I have a preference for more sparkle in the highs. No doubt a pair of the Siemens CCA tubes are soon to be in my future.
It's certainly getting better and better and I'm quite happy about that.Vinnie, I'm sure you don't need me to say it, but let me congratulate you on a superior execution of a valve line stage.
One last note. From my previous experience with the Signature 70s, using a Minimax preamp between my CDP and amps was far better than running the CDP directly into the amps and using their volume controls. YMMV, but I'm back to being a big fan of active preamplification.
I now have the Isabella with nos Amperex tubes and Macbook as source. Compared to the Wadia, the Isabella / DAC sounds warmer and more lifelike. Count me as definitely spoiled!
I think the JJ tubes are a definite issue with your setup. I started with a pair of Cain Super Abby speakers and Audio Magic silver cables. Using 7308 tubes gave a slightly more transparent presentation and the JJs added a bit more body and sounded marginally better. Certain kinds of music, like Jazz sounded very good, I was having problems with shouty / piercing treble. Recently I switched to Druids. On initial hookup I was using the JJ and the piercing treble went away, but a layer of mud was added. Adjusting the bass with the height makes a difference, but overall I would say the JJs were not the right combination in this setup. The 7308s opened up the treble considerably. I'm not 100% satisfied with the sound yet, so I probably will also try different cabling; giving the Ibis cables a shot and may eventually find a replacement for my Varial interconnect.
I've been very satisfied with the Isabella, but as I was saying before, I do occasionally want a bit more high frequency sparkle. I'll probably give tube rolling a try with a pair of NOS tubes.
there is now no question. The Isabella is better in every way, significantly better in every way. I'm officially floored.