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A fellow ACer bailed me out while my 845 SETs are down, by loaning me a Redgum RGi120 integrated amp. The thing sounds really darn good too...Having a functional system again I was able to have Berto over to compare his Modwright modified Transporter to my Bolder modded Minimax.We were using different power cables on the units and his was wired to the integrated by a Wywire V2 interconnect while I used an original Wywire Hot Sauce IC. I've gotta say, things were very close. Detail retrieval was very close though I might give the edge to the Bolder MM--this was particularly noticeable in how it resolved highhats, sound staging was similar though the Modwright may get the nod there, the BMM was more relaxed and analog sounding while the Modwright was a little more forward sounding like very good digital.I think the BMM had just a little bit better midrange palpability/texture than the MW and overall was slightly more refined and up my alley, but I could see the choice between the two being a matter of personal preference as I don't think either had a large advantage in any one category.Overall I think I do prefer listening to the Minimax and its certainly a lot less expensive and less 'awkward' looking than the MW... That says a lot as the cost of the Transporter alone (before mods) exceeds the cost of the BMM.FWIW I was using a 1950s Mullard Long plate in my BMM--I still need to keep experimenting with the Pavane and Silverplate I have on hand--I'm now preferring the Mullard to my Silverplate--the Pavane has improved from my earlier feelings (changing fuse orientation helped) but I'm not quite sold on it yet.
Good info here. After hearing Wayne's DAC, I can't listen to my stock EE DAC anymore.
Unfortunately I don't share that feeling. I can still listen to my DAC and enjoy the music. Cheaper to keep her as is.
Awkward looking I do admit the tall octal adaptors are a lil awkward for my BTs but the skyscraping mesh EML balances it out. Its pretty much the size of a reg audio component. IMO on my rack a small dac would look awkward compared to the size of my other components. To each is own
I feel 50 feet is a bit too long a run for either sp/dif or usb. I would suggest using a SqueezeBox Touch as an interface. Run Ethernet from your router or computer to the SB and a shorter sp/dif cable to the EE DAC. I think you will find the MP3s to not sound very good at all. The DAC does expose all the flaws in your source and it does reward you when you feed it higher resolution material.Berto,To answer George's question, were you using Black Treasure CV181-Zs on tube adapters with the EML mesh plate for a rectifier? Thanks,Wayne
This weekend I had the opportunity to compare the Bolder EE DAC with Phase 1 mods to my stock unit. In the picture above the two units appear identical. That ceases when their power is switched on...............
In an effort to adhere to the original premise of this tour, namely to compare the modded DAC to the stock EE unit, the initial listening sessions were performed with my DAC in its virginal state regarding fuse, tube and op-amps. I did, however, utilize my usual and customary power cord on the stock DAC and Wayne's excellent Nitro cable on the modded unit.During subsequent comparison sessions I engaged one of my Pavane tubes into my otherwise stock DAC. So profound are Wayne's mods to the tube output stage circuit that this contributed little, if any, substance for my comparative conclusions.Simply stated, the stock EE DAC cannot perform at the level of the Bolder modded unit, no matter which tube is selectively rolled into it.