I have been using MHDT Paradisea+ in my 2nd system for a couple of years. Currently, it is fed by Slimdevices SB3 and drives directly the Melody KT88 monoblocks, with a set of attenuators. I like it a lot, especially with the following minor tweaks.
The stock Paradisea+ was a bit too relax sounding to me. After putting Bendix 6385 in, everything changed. More dynamic, more details, richer tone, etc. I had tried WE396A and others. Nothing came close.
Then I changed the output coupling caps to v-caps. The "v" in v-caps probably stands for reVealing. I liked the effect from v-caps. However, it was a bit too saturated sounding. So I changed the Bendix 6385 to Russian 6H3NE. This Russian tube has all the virtues except the saturated tone. I liked this unit even better then, except it was slightly thin sounding.
So I changed the opamp to OPA2228. More harmonics and more life like sounding. I like it.
What am I going to do next? Probably replace the stock fuse with a silver fuse to add more inner details.
Being an EE and a tweeker, I enjoy this little DAC a lot. There is one thing I don't quite understand though. The tube has a very low voltage for the plate, less than 20V!
The stock Paradisea+ was a bit too relax sounding to me. After putting Bendix 6385 in, everything changed. More dynamic, more details, richer tone, etc. I had tried WE396A and others. Nothing came close.
Then I changed the output coupling caps to v-caps. The "v" in v-caps probably stands for reVealing. I liked the effect from v-caps. However, it was a bit too saturated sounding. So I changed the Bendix 6385 to Russian 6H3NE. This Russian tube has all the virtues except the saturated tone. I liked this unit even better then, except it was slightly thin sounding.
So I changed the opamp to OPA2228. More harmonics and more life like sounding. I like it.
What am I going to do next? Probably replace the stock fuse with a silver fuse to add more inner details.
Being an EE and a tweeker, I enjoy this little DAC a lot. There is one thing I don't quite understand though. The tube has a very low voltage for the plate, less than 20V!