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Quote from: JerryD6 on 1 Jul 2009, 07:47 pmI've been reading the VMPS board for some time in researching the v60s to replace Infinity IRS Betas. I was also an Infinity fan having owned the RS1bs for about 17 years, so I know exactly how you came to notice the RM-V60s and to think of them as a logical choice.
I've been reading the VMPS board for some time in researching the v60s to replace Infinity IRS Betas.
Mine is about 20 years old, so who knows if the current corrections are valid for it.
Quote from: JerryD6 on 1 Jul 2009, 08:41 pmMine is about 20 years old, so who knows if the current corrections are valid for it. What model is it? Mine is also very old and it could be the same one. If it is I can send you the correction factors.
The only number I see is the catalog no. 33-2050. It is an analog unit. If this seems right you can post the corr factors here or email if that is more convenient.
At CES I used a 3dB cut at 65Hz with a Q=1 to get maximum clarity in the upper bass range. I suggest something similar for you.
You are in luck. That is the one I have and an email is being sent.
My DCX is one of the nice modified units and part of that mod is an improved digital in, ADC and DAC. The digital in is very clean, but also fatiguing to my ears after a short while. In all cases I have found that my DCX sounds best using the analog in and allowing it to use both of its own ADC and DAC together. I reverified this last evening as part of my Benchmark vs Monarchy DAC tests. My Proceed transport has several digital outs and they can all be used at the same time. This makes comparisons a lot easier.
What did you use for a 6 channel volume control after leaving the D-OXO when you went straight digital in from the source?
The ADC/DAC section of the DCX2496 is a curious animal I don't think I've run into before.It's obviously inexpensive. Heard by itself by using the digital input fed from the digital output of my Krell transport, it sounds rather flat and uninvolving. However, with the analog input engaged and fed from the analog output of my Wadia 27ix DAC with the digital volume control, it retains the lush sound of the Wadia pretty much without alteration. Feeding the analog DCX input from the analog output of another player I use, the Denon 1300 DVDA player, you can clearly hear the difference between the Denon and the Wadia DAC's.So with the analog inputs, I would call the ADC/DAC of the DCX2496 "tonally neutral". If I were using it as a DAC only, I'd probably hire one of the many modders who improve the analog output with quality parts and wiring to enliven its sound.
Or, if you have an Iphone, you could use the tools detailed below, which are much more accurate, and give you real time 20hz-20khz readings in full graph format:http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=69443.0RTA and FFT tools, fully calibrated to the iphone's internal mic. Graphical display, and a huge amount of options to really fine tune your readings. Pretty awesome for $30.
Quote from: John Casler on 2 Jul 2009, 03:04 amWhat did you use for a 6 channel volume control after leaving the D-OXO when you went straight digital in from the source?My unit has the built in analog output board that acts as a preamp.
Your, Brian's and George's evaluations suggest that "may" be the case. However it is a sample based on the "preamp" section of the modded D-OXO.I would wonder if the stock incarnation might show similar or differently.It will be interesting as more and more of these reach the field what begins to unfold. If one need not have an expensive Preamp and DAC on the front end, it would certainly allow for a nice mod to the D-OXO's DAC and a good Pre/Pro with analog in and good volume control.
Dave, if the DAC in your modified DCX is the same as mine (and it may or may not be - you would have to ask Mike) you are going to have to go beyond 4K to best it - IMHO.Paul