Arik,
The digital output of the Eclipse is 6db louder than the standard output through the HDCD chip. If you do not hear a difference between the two, then something is not right. What that something is, I'm not sure. Remember that when you have a BNC cable connecting the digital input and output on the back of the Sim, it is not activated until the digital input button is pressed on the front panel (the light on the display will signify whether it is on or off). While you are playing music, press the digital input button a few times. The 6db increase in volume when you swithc back and forth should be very apparent. Email me back and let me know what's up. By the way, I have purchased a new demo unit with the full size power supply and no HDCD chip to bypass. Therefore i no longer need to use a bnc interconnect. It was cheaper to sell my older machine and buy a new one. The upgrade through Sim Audio was around $3k- ouch! Keep me posted on your progress.
Brian
The digital output of the Eclipse is 6db louder than the standard output through the HDCD chip. If you do not hear a difference between the two, then something is not right. What that something is, I'm not sure. Remember that when you have a BNC cable connecting the digital input and output on the back of the Sim, it is not activated until the digital input button is pressed on the front panel (the light on the display will signify whether it is on or off). While you are playing music, press the digital input button a few times. The 6db increase in volume when you swithc back and forth should be very apparent. Email me back and let me know what's up. By the way, I have purchased a new demo unit with the full size power supply and no HDCD chip to bypass. Therefore i no longer need to use a bnc interconnect. It was cheaper to sell my older machine and buy a new one. The upgrade through Sim Audio was around $3k- ouch! Keep me posted on your progress.
Brian