Yaqin Tube Buffer


hi all,

am interested in the above product and saw that there are 3 models, the cd1, cd2 and cd3.

appreciate it if you could share with me your thoughts on the difference in sound between the 3 models.

thanks to all in advance.

rgds,

ramesh
ramesh23
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I still think the primary purpose of a tube buffer is impedance matching ala autoforming, to use between the source and amp. I would ask Pacific Valve who I believe Advertizes here. I agree though with Elizabeth the the two tube 6SN7 model is prolly the best if it does infact introduce a tube sound. Tube sound however is frequently squashed by the SS amplifier if that is what is downstream.
I just purchased the Grant Fidelity 283mkii which I believe is the same unit as the CD3. The reason I purchased this model was: (1)It has a on/off power switch. (2)It uses 6SN7 tubes instead of the 6922 family of tubes. The stock chinese tubes sounded not so good, so they were replaced with some electro-harmonix that I had on hand. (much better) I am very pleased with the sound of the unit which is connected to a solid-state integrated amp. It introduced a very noticeable amount of "tube sound" into my system.... I would definately recommend the CD3!
I just purchased a Yaqin cd-3 today. my questions are (1) Is the sound the same if it's connected between the cd player and preamp or preamp power amp. (2) Plus or minus using a none oversampling dac at the same time.