Maverick Audio DAC tour

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Mariusz

Re: Maverick Audio DAC tour
« Reply #440 on: 15 May 2010, 10:25 pm »
 :lol:

Paul
where the heck are you?

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Re: Maverick Audio DAC tour
« Reply #441 on: 15 May 2010, 10:42 pm »
Should I answer this one  :nono: :lol:

Go ahead, I already invoked your name.

ltr317

Re: Maverick Audio DAC tour
« Reply #442 on: 16 May 2010, 01:16 am »
Hey guys whats a square getter? Round getter?...is that just a name or is it a type of construction??
Also-tubes for the Mav, and GF are 6n3...thats the size designation?? So any tube thats 6n3 will fit??
 
ancient hippy-the Mav with the stock tube sounded fine to me--it's like I'd say "average" the other tubes I had to try were better sounding,
fuller(cbs-tube),other one was DOA,  but I really only used the Mav. for a few days and I'm very inexperienced. Mariusz, etcarroll and ltr317
have a better perspective I think. Thanks guys :thumb:


I've been away for a few hours, delivering the Virtue ICEBlocks to a reviewer friend of mine, who will write a professional review in Audiophilia. 

Ed - Okay, to answer your first question: It is part of the construction of any type of tube.  The primary purpose of a getter is to burn off any air remaining inside the tube missed by the vacuum pump at the factory.  The full and correct name is a vacuum tube.  So there should be no air whatsoever inside the tube, otherwise there will be a white coating indicating the tube is dead.   Even if the factory pump gets all the air out, sometimes the tube may develop tiny leaks (especially through the electrical connections on the bottom of the tube).  In these cases, the getter will burn off the tiny bits of air or gas and the interaction is call "getter flash."  When this happens, there will be coloration near the top of the tube from the getter flash process.  So the coloring is an indication that the tube has good vacuum.  There are getter designs which I won't get into, but the getter is the metal rod extending to a metal shape (round, square, disk, etc.) near the top of the tube.

To answer the second question: the 6n3 is the russian and chinese tube coding name for that type of tube.  In the past before the russians and chinese become the main tube makers, the U.S. and Europe had their own separate coding.  That's why you can use either a 396a, 2c51, 5670 or 6n3 as they are essentially the same tube.  Sometimes, a different number tube may have slightly different operating requirements, but for the most part the same family of tubes are interchangeable.  In the past, the U.S. for the most part designated the first number or numbers for the voltage.  For instance, a 6DJ8 is a six volt tube and a 12AX7 is a twelve volt tube.  I could go on, but I don't want to put everyone to sleep. 

Paul

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Re: Maverick Audio DAC tour
« Reply #443 on: 16 May 2010, 09:24 am »
Thanks Paul!!  :thumb:

evan1

Re: Maverick Audio DAC tour
« Reply #444 on: 16 May 2010, 11:04 am »
Thanks Paul!!  :thumb:

Ed
Did you order the Grant Fidelity version ?

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Re: Maverick Audio DAC tour
« Reply #445 on: 16 May 2010, 12:46 pm »
Ed
Did you order the Grant Fidelity version ?
Yep..it was a total impulse buy, I saw the shipped price, had just gotten some cash and jumped on it. If I screwed you guys up on the
group buy..I apologize, I really thought nobody was into it. It wasn't until I contacted Paul about some tubes that I found out it was still alive. :duh:
 

evan1

Re: Maverick Audio DAC tour
« Reply #446 on: 16 May 2010, 01:02 pm »
Yep..it was a total impulse buy, I saw the shipped price, had just gotten some cash and jumped on it. If I screwed you guys up on the
group buy..I apologize, I really thought nobody was into it. It wasn't until I contacted Paul about some tubes that I found out it was still alive. :duh:
 

Didn't screw me up. Remember I was one of the first to jump in. How do you like it compared to the Maverick

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Re: Maverick Audio DAC tour
« Reply #447 on: 16 May 2010, 01:09 pm »
It was ordered Wed, so its in transit.

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Re: Maverick Audio DAC tour
« Reply #448 on: 10 Jun 2010, 03:38 am »
Can't wait to see impressions of the new amp coming out ;) 

I'll chime in that the USB controller sucks, without the driver it is stuck at 16-bit 48khz.  With the driver it still seems to do strange things(possibly the same as before) even with WASAPI enabled.  This forces coloration of the music through software resampling either by the media player or windows itself.  The difference is noticeable enough to bother me.

I personally use the spdif out of an Auzentech Prelude(Bit-Matched transport 1:1 source sample rate output).

I currently use the headphone amp which people say is not the greatest asset of the mav though hundreds of times better than what I had before so I can't complain nor do I know what better is.  I wonder how much better this one will be as a headphone amp though. 

The Mav was the best purchase I have made this year, was a large step above even the dac on my prelude.  I never owned a good amp, and this one was able to power my DT770/Pro 250.

Mariusz

Re: Maverick Audio DAC tour
« Reply #449 on: 10 Jun 2010, 03:42 am »
What amp are you refering to?



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Re: Maverick Audio DAC tour
« Reply #450 on: 10 Jun 2010, 03:42 am »
The new product coming out from Maverick Audio, my post was still under construction as well ;)

Mariusz

Re: Maverick Audio DAC tour
« Reply #451 on: 10 Jun 2010, 03:51 am »
Thanks for heads up.  :thumb:

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Re: Maverick Audio DAC tour
« Reply #452 on: 17 Jun 2010, 12:07 am »
Yep..it was a total impulse buy, I saw the shipped price, had just gotten some cash and jumped on it. If I screwed you guys up on the
group buy..I apologize, I really thought nobody was into it. It wasn't until I contacted Paul about some tubes that I found out it was still alive. :duh:

Hey Ed - I never saw you post any reason for buying the Grant Fidelity vs. the Mav 1. Was it just a matter of price?

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Re: Maverick Audio DAC tour
« Reply #453 on: 17 Jun 2010, 12:21 am »
The price was right, I hit them on a sale day...after I bought it I thought of a lot of reasons why!! LOL!!! It is apparently the same DAC just configured a bit differently. The volume pot is only applicable to headphone output as shipped...it can be jumpered to use as pre-amp if I so desire later on...I'm enjoying it...haven't slipped in the Raytheon Tube yet, currently using the GE as it really sounds good with the new Virtue piece I got/am trying.

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Re: Maverick Audio DAC tour
« Reply #454 on: 2 Jul 2010, 03:40 am »
Anyone try the Reflector 6N3P-I tubes on ebay?  They cost less than $3 each after shipping. 


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Mariusz

Re: Maverick Audio DAC tour
« Reply #457 on: 30 Jul 2010, 11:02 pm »
Fair price and easy way for someone to try this dac in all its glory. :wink:

For the $$$ this DAC is hard to beat. :duh:

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Zerogravity

Re: Maverick Audio DAC tour
« Reply #458 on: 7 Aug 2010, 08:15 pm »
If you ever send it to Florida, I would be interested. I am in the market for a DAC and I was thinking about the Beresford 7520 for my computer? This certainly is a great price for a tube

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Re: Maverick Audio DAC tour
« Reply #459 on: 14 Aug 2010, 10:27 am »
Hi all,

It's Ryan from Maverick Audio.
We have lost the control to our Maverick Audio's web site old domain name and have to move all the contents to below new domain name:
www.mav-audio.com
Customers need to go there to get product info and support. Old domain mavaudio.com is down and will not go back.
Thanks again all your attention and help  :D