Comments on NODE 3 Power Supply Upgrade


I added a PD Creative power interface and a Teddy Pardo linear power supply to my NODE 3 N130. I’m not a critical listener and have high frequencies hearing loss. My memory of the “pre-upgrade” sound of my system is lost. Here’s what I think I hear after the upgrade:

1. More treble, so I turned it down 1.5db

2. Better vocals which stand out more, sound more real, more detail and decay

3. More bass, maybe I need to turn down subs to center of the dials

4. More decay overall for a more airy sound.

Im not sure if these are real or imagined. The difference is not a definite “wow”, but any improvement is acceptable. The sound is definitely not worse and sounds good to me. Any comments to help me evaluate this for future upgrades such as a DAC are appreciated.

128x128tcotruvo

I upgraded the Node N130 with the PD Creative internal PCB, but also bought the PD Creative PSU. 

I've now sold this all, and changed streamers. I can't say I observed a rise in the treble, but did notice a significant drop in the noise floor. I also noticed a much more relaxed presentation. I was also using an external DAC by the time I upgraded the Node, but the upgrade was still a significant improvement from the vanilla, factory Node as a Streamer only

Hope this help, good luck 👍

I have a Node "3" with a Teddy Pardo LPS and think it sounds great. 

Better soundstage, music separation and a more sophisticated presentation overall. And I use an external DAC (Denafrips Pontus II).

Same as when a took that sme TD LPS and put it on a Chord Qutest.  I think my Node/Tessy system is hard to beat.

ianrmack

Good to hear!

I’ve had 3 recommended DAC’s that stand out for use with the NODE: Pontus II, NJC and Gustard X26 Pro. I am sure there are others, especially at higher price points. The Aires II, Topping, SMSC and others I’ve had some + and some -.

‘Which upgrade did you add first? How did the SQ improvement of each compare?