Audio Research Ref: CD8


I understand from speaking to Audio Research there is a CD8 now. CD8 has an upgraded power supply and DAC from the CD7. I have my CD7 at ARC for the power supply upgrade now.

Does anyone know more about the CD8?
wsill
My CD8 is now spinning the Purist Audio Design System Enhancer in repeat mode and I will wait at less 24 hours before listening to it. I just measured it and did a spectral analysis to be sure everything was correct and comparing it to the CD7 could find that the CD8 output level is 3.5dB lower, as I confirmed later from the respective manuals.
When comparing these units one must carefully match the volume, otherwise the CD7 is much louder!
How that translates into volts ?

BTW - 24h is prolly not enough. It took my CD-7 400h of continuos play to fully break-in.
The CD8 output is 1.8V RMS RCA and 3.6V RMS XLR .
The CD7 is 2.7 and 5.4V RMS respectively.

I am using the Purist Audio Design System Enhancer CD for break-in, so I hope that after 100 hours the CD8 will be listenable. I went through two CD7s and I still remember how disappointed I was when I replaced one with more than 1000 hours play by one taken from the box.

My perception after a few minutes listening is that the CD-8 is more detailed and has better bass definition - air moves faster - the fly at track 10 minute4'44'of Paniagua LaFolia is clearly heard!
What I've Learned: I spoke with Leonard at AR and asked him if this upgrade is a sonic improvement. He advised that it addresses a specific issue: if the existing two tubes in the power supply drift apart in their values this can cause noise. By going to a single tube instead of two tubes, this is eliminated. Because AR is covering this at no charge, I would imagine that they see this as correcting a problem.
The two 6h30 problem drift was solved with an upgrade kit that was fitted by my distributor free of charge, after I noticed some hum in the CD output when used in single ended mode. This was traced to a defective 6h30, but after this upgrade I had no more problems. Before parting with the old CD7 I checked the tubes - after 2500 hours they still measured as new.
Although the CD8 is still burning-in, one thing is sure - bass is better articulated and more controlled. Three walls in my room are 2 feet wide solid stone and there is almost no bass absorption. As I am currently using Soundab A1PXs, bass performance is critical and the difference between the two players is easily noticed.