Review: Esoteric DV-50 with Superclock 3 mod CD Player


Category: Digital

I previously posted a short review in response to what I thought was a large number of DV-50’s for sale on Audiogon. Since that posting, I’ve had many emails asking whether I felt the same now. My answer has always been yes. I’ve also had many questions as to whether I would ever change players, to which I have responded “maybe to the Esoteric X-01”.

Since I have owned a number of high-end players and prefer the sonic signature of the DV-50, the logical step would be to the X-01. That train of thought is based on the reviews of these higher priced Esoteric units. The consensus has been that each is essentially a refined form of the DV-50 with better resolution.

I have also been following the current rage about the modified Denon 3910. I believe many of my emails have to do with the modified Denon being compared to the Esoteric. To date there are at least 5 people and/or companies doing these modifications. Having owned a 3910 for use in my theatre room, the modified unit is quite an accomplishment. The stock Denon is quite simply…dead. Why not modify the Esoteric? Upon researching possible mods for the DV-50, four of the five people doing mods weren’t interested. I was actually told the DV-50 was inferior by one person.

Along comes Douglas Jesse of Reference Mods in Warren, MI. He made several recommendations to possible modifications but the one I opted to try first was the Audiocom Superclock 3. Doug indicated the Superclock 2 had improved almost every unit they ever installed it in. “The Superclock 3 is supposed to be a dramatic improvement“. He stated. This would be his first DV-50 upgrade, so he was also interested in the outcome. At $295 installed, this was a very cost effective attempt at improvement.

The theory behind the Superclock is a reduction in jitter. This is also a complaint that I heard about the Esoteric during my mod research. Supposedly, even the most expensive CD players have inferior jitter reduction circuits (clocks) and the Superclock remedies this. If the high jitter factor in the Esoteric was true, the mod should make as big of a difference as in the cheaper players.

I called Reference Mods this morning to see about picking up the completed unit. Doug said that he had listened on his system and thought there was a dramatic improvement. There was surprise in his voice as to the extent of the change. I was fortunate not to get a speeding ticket on my way to Warren.

The unit is now burning in and is at about 7 hours. The full burn-in period is 200 hours.
In its current state, the improvement is very evident. More musical with better timing, air, transient attack (it was already fast), and definition. Should I dare use the word analog? – It has moved two levels up on the goosebump scale. The only negative thing I have noticed during this break-in is the extended high-end is compressed and changing by the hour. Soundstage width is slightly thinner and also getting better with each CD.

As always, the music used to evaluate my equipment consists of both SACD and Red Book, covering the gamut of musical categories. Specifically this evening, I have evaluated with Joe Sample “The Pecan Tree”, Boston Pops “Summon the Heroes”, Joyce Cooling “This Girls Got To Play”, “The Very Best of Dave Grusin”, Peter Gabriel “ Shaking the Tree”, Bob Baldwin “Standing Tall” and Keb Mo “Keb Mo”.

This modification may put the DV-50 ahead of the X-01 in performance. The mod is that good. Before you sell your Esoteric to get that newest rave unit, I recommend spending the $295.

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128x128tgun5
Tgun5: did you tweaked your DV 50 S any further? Have you ever had the chance to compare it to the APL modded Denon 3910/5910 or the Underwood Level 2 modded Denons?
Indeed I have had RAM do additional mods which have dramatically enhanced the player. Doug Jesse hand-built some silver diode bridges, silver wiring, and added Jensen caps among other power supply mods. For the price, they are a bargain. Inner detail has been even further improved. Pace, timing, and transient attack all improved. The power supply mods made an even bigger difference than the Superclock, however, since the Superclock benefits from these changes, it is hard to tell what percentage the mod does alone.

There has been a standing challenge for any modified Sony or Denon unit to come here for a shootout, but only one "taker" has been rescheduling for over a year now and I doubt he will ever show. I also doubt that there is much interest at this point since the DV50 is off the radar so to speak.
Tgun5

Interesting so where is here for a shootout. I have an SCD-1 that Doug is going to install the SC3 and SCPS this week. He has also recommended some additional mods to the output stage; not sure what I am going to do. You can e-mail me maybe and maybe we can get together and compare.

Chuck
Tgun5

I went over to RAMeast (Douglas Jesse) today to drop off my SCD-1 for the SC3 / SCPS install. He showed me around, pretty amazing stuff he is working on. I must admitt I was a little hesitant at first to let him work on my unit, not knowing anything about him, but with what he showed me I am totally amazed at what he is playing with and I am very comfortable with his work and ability.

Chuck