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Damn you Levi! Now I have to get me one of them purty EE dacs....But I do appreciate the opportunity to evaluate the EE dac for its mod potential, without having to potentially blow up my own kit.Now if I can just figure out where those electrolytic coupling caps are on the solid state output stage, I can bypass them for increased groovyness. -Paul
Bacobits,Of course the EE dac is built to a price point. All I can say is that I've never heard a stock dac <$1,000 that sound anywhere near as good. Obviously, I've not heard them all. Nor have I seen anything at that level with the build quality, both inside and out. That said, the judicious selection of replacement chips costing > 20x as much does bring a significant improvement. This is not a situation of throwing shit up against a wall and seeing what sticks, but rather looking at what the specific requirements are for their intended function and choosing components that bring both measurable improvements as well as subjective bliss. The I/V chip was chosen specifically for its low noise, accuracy, as well as its subjective character. Lawdy, what deep, tight bass, from both tube and solid state outputs, among other things. The output stage opamps were chosen for its extension and lack of sandstate grit. These characteristics come at a price, literally.FWIW,Paul
I must agree. Anything you add to it, just makes it a personal taste.
As I mentioned anything you ad is simply personal taste. For starters, buy the EE DAC from Bill then play around with tube rolling. So far, tt costed me $30 for the Mullard CV4003 12AU7 and Finally, 4x OPAMPs $40 + one good friend who knows what his doing.Priceless!
Eastern Electric DAC got a mention on Audio Junkies today. Word is getting out. http://www.audiojunkies.com/blog/1792/eastern-electric-minimax-tube-dacBill, it looks like they got the price incorrect, giving the price of the first airmail batch of $850. unless those arriving by boat are no longer going to be $750. I'd get that corrected, since $750 looks much sweeter than $850... And they've got a link to your webpage in the write-up, but still no mention of the DAC to be seen there. Would be a shame to discourage any of the rabid DAC consumers out there. I bet some kind, techie AC soul might be able to help you get a quickie announcement or link to your Audiogon ad up on the website...Hope this mention helps you rake in the sales Bill. Very exciting stuff (he says, biding his time...).
.....So far, tt costed me $30 for the Mullard CV4003 12AU7 and Finally, 4x OPAMPs $40 + one good friend who knows what his doing.Priceless!
Thanks for the heads up on parts costs. I really didn't think it would go that high on a DAC.Very familiar with EE equipment at one time my whole system was EE.Great stuff!D