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That's what i was referring to. When will "slow boat" inventory be available to send out? Thanks! Steve
Yes, let's wait to hear actual impressions of the SS output stage before dismissing it out of hand. IIRC, the op-amps are also socketed, so there is the possibility of "rolling" them much like tubes. The ability to experiment and really dial in the sound that best fits your tastes is a major appeal.
Does this mean that the op-amps are not socketed? My impression from earlier in the thread was that this was going to be the case, which from other forums gave me the impression that swapping them was pretty simple (albeit warranty negating...).
You hit the nail on the head, they will sell for $750 plus shipping but the Audiogon ad took into account the Air freight of $72 to get them here as soon as possible and the customs fee that I didn't think I would have to pay per unit.All the AC members that preordered received a screaming deal and those that opted for the Air Freight only paid the additional $72 that it cost me, nothing added on. I didn't add the customs dutie fees on because I hold up my end of the bargain on the price that I quoted here. Hope that clarifies all my costs to you. Thanks, Bill
Mine didn't make it, train derailment. Maybe Monday.
Just what tube is in this dac as received?
Got mine this evening. Out of the box, sounds nice, already has substance in the sound (body). The tube one is bodier, so to speak. Soundstage immediately has sense of depth.But.... I think I have a problem. The sound fades (cuts out) every 10-15 seconds. I see the "signal" light flickers, and the music gets cut out, and comes back over a 1/2- or 1-second interval when that happens. I wiggled the connections, same problem. I then turned off the amps and CD player, leaving the DAC alone being powered, same (I can see the signal light goes out and comes back in). So, the problem is not the other equipment, it's the DAC. Loose connection inside? Defective? I am leaving the DAC on, see how it will behave tomorrow morning.
Can you please tell me what input did you use ? Or did you try other inputs ? It looks like the signal is not "caught" or the signal is not sent stably.Cheers !Alexp.s. Do you mean that when your CD player was turned off, the DAC signal light was still on ?
It is now about 6 a.m. Just got up. Stared at the DAC, left on overnight, with the other stuff all shut off. I still see the signal light, pilot light, however you call it, flickers every 15, 20 seconds. In other words, it goes out and comes back. I played music, the the music would go silent for a second and comes back in. I was using Coax, which is the only input I use. I also switch power cords this morning, tho I thought wouldn't be necessary. Why? With all other gear shut down, the signal light still goes in and out. I don't think it's the DAC not catching the signal. It's some quirk "internal" at the DAC, and not external.Oh, the signal is still on with all other input is shutoff; the DAC's power was not turned off. The signal light still goes in and out at idle (again, no other gear, DAC, preamp, power amp, CDP, is on).I next will contact Bill.