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Simplest mod that brings the biggest improvement: Get a better DAC. One that really takes care of the jitter.Empirical, Buffalo32, Bryston BDA1, etc.
"No component is perfect, and every imperfection is audible."J. Gordon HoltSimplest mod that brings the biggest improvement: Get a better DAC. One that really takes care of the jitter.Empirical, Buffalo32, Bryston BDA1, etc.
Quote from: richidoo on 23 Sep 2009, 04:08 am"No component is perfect, and every imperfection is audible."J. Gordon HoltSimplest mod that brings the biggest improvement: Get a better DAC. One that really takes care of the jitter.Empirical, Buffalo32, Bryston BDA1, etc.The DacMagic also handles jitter very well.
I ripped couple of CDs to my hard drive.840C's internal CD playback was better compared to playing ripped CDs through Squeezebox feeding 840C's DAC.
Do you expect them to admit that something as simple and easy as a BNC would make it better?
The "extra" EMI will not do harm to your system. Maybe if you were watching the old analog Ch. 2-5 on your TV, with "rabbit ears" right next to your SB3, you would see interference.
However, the only way it would make sense is if you have a cable that has a BNC. Adapters are not an improvement.
Bass will be tighter, top-end will be smoother and cleaner. Those will be the main things that you will hear.
I think that touches on the main points that you have made. Let me know if it doesn't.
Pat,Thanks a lot! Quote from: art on 24 Sep 2009, 03:07 amThe "extra" EMI will not do harm to your system. Maybe if you were watching the old analog Ch. 2-5 on your TV, with "rabbit ears" right next to your SB3, you would see interference.So if I understand you correctly, EMI will not induce any garbage in SPDIF signal that might confuse my DAC?This is of highest importance for me, since I don't wach TV that much.
I'm wondering if I can get similar performance from some bulk cable that I can terminate myself...
The EMI results from a signal that has a faster rise time, which increases the number of harmonics. That is all there is to it.
Some practical questions:I would like to hack my SB as little as possible.It would be nice if I could revert all changes if needed (for any reason)...Do those inductors have to be physically removed, or I can just bypass them with short pieces of wire on the back of the PCB? If yes, will bypassing the inductors have exactly the same beneficial results as their removal?
I'm wondering if this solution could give better results: http://www.pinkfishmedia.net/forum/showthread.php?t=57212
If I go this route, do I really have to cut the PCB trace going from R67? I would like to avoid doing irreversible changes... but if they have to be done, they will be done.
In theory, using 75 ohm cable directly from digital output resistor seems to be better (in terms of impedance matching).
Am I going to have audibly better results by doing it this way, compared to just removing/bypassing L8 and L9 inductors and sticking BNC in place of RCA?
I understand that soldering 75 ohm cable to BNC socket is not such a simple thing.
Some impedance mismatching will occur at solder joints. If not done properly it could get worse.
Thanks again!!! I almost abandoned the idea of improving my SB.Thanks to you I'll do it.