Anyone familiar with ART DI/O...?


Has anyone heard this little DAC- ADC unit? Am interested mainly in the ADC capability for archiving lp's. It sure sounds like a bargain for the price ($200.),and got a pretty decent review on enjoythemusic.com. Anyone?
winoguy17
Hi Albert. I had my mod done by Donnie Smith of NY, it consists of a change to Cards RCA's and some other proprietary items being swapped. Some fellow NY audiophiles compared it to several other guys mods and it literally was in a league all its own. The mod cost $100.00 when I had it done, but it may be like $120.00 or so now (shipping considerations). I am sending my other DIO to the Guy that worked on Brian W's DIO in order to compare the 2 mods. I will report my findings later. Paul is actually the guy that hipped me to the DIO some time ago, before it bacame all the rage on the Web. I think this box is going to and already has embarrassed a good deal of so-called high end companies selling dacs for insane amounts. Heck, now I consider any dac over $250.00 an insane amount. Don's number is 401-463-3099.

Holiday Wishes ALL,

Mike M
brianw, i shorted out the a-to-d in my di/o by inserting 1/4' fone plug to rca adapters into the analog inputs, & running a wire across the rca inputs...

doug s.

Hello Sedond,

I've shorted out the analog inputs, internally, the day that I got the unit. I had mentioned disabling the A to D entirely by disabling the chip, (removing it). Everyone knows that they need to remove the tube for playback (allowing more P.S. for the playback, DAC), this just takes it one step further. No need to feed the chip that you aren't using for playback.
brian, whsn i shorted the analog inputs, the tube warmth light stopped working, which is what happens when ya remove the a-to-d chip. i figured the chip can't be getting much signal if the whole circuit is shorted out. this, removing the tube, using the 3.4v power-supply instead of the stock 1.3v unit, should be sufficient, no? i'm no electronics expert, tho... ;~)

speaking of 3.4v power-supplies, i found an atari p/s w/the same specs as the $20-$30 stancor, for only $4 at hosfelt - after i'd already bought my stancor from radio shack... ;~)

regards,

doug s.

Why short out the circuit and drain the PS, when you can cut the source without? Might mean more PS available to the DAC circuit?