Matt,
Yes, I'll get a copy of them to Mike. He raved about the new gear and I can't wait to hear it.
My DAC started off as an Audio Note Kit. At the time it was their highest, a 4.1LE.
AD1865 R2R chipAudio Note C core output transformersAudio Note copper foil capacitorsBlack Gate electrolytic caps
I built it up and used it unchanged for about 1 year. Then I read about possible mods and I started experimenting. Over the last 3-4 years, I've changed a lot:
I've upgraded the output and I/V transformers to those in an Audio Note (finished product) DAC5 Special. The power supply side is now lifted from an Audio Note M8 preamp. I upgraded the capacitors to Jensen silver foil and now there are Black Gate caps in every possible location
And the most recent mod is really cool. Since this is a tube DAC, I turn it off every night. The new mod powers the digital board even when the power is switched off. So the digital board is always powered. I did this back in July. When the DAC is on the power light is red - when it is "off" the power light switches to amber.
I did each of these mods at different times and I waited a few months to make sure I liked the results.
It started at about $3,800 and now I'm probably close to $10k after all the mods. When I brought it to Mike's, we both thought it held up well against his EMM DA2.
When I was in high school I remember reading an article in Road & Track about a guy in Germany that modded an early 80s VW Rabbit with Porsche suspension parts and engine from a 928S. Then he'd drive around on the autobahn and mess with people in his "Rabbit". If feel like this is what I have now. It is just an ugly black box, but it sure does sound great.
I'll bring it next time I come over to Mike's...
Dave
Yes, I'll get a copy of them to Mike. He raved about the new gear and I can't wait to hear it.
My DAC started off as an Audio Note Kit. At the time it was their highest, a 4.1LE.
AD1865 R2R chipAudio Note C core output transformersAudio Note copper foil capacitorsBlack Gate electrolytic caps
I built it up and used it unchanged for about 1 year. Then I read about possible mods and I started experimenting. Over the last 3-4 years, I've changed a lot:
I've upgraded the output and I/V transformers to those in an Audio Note (finished product) DAC5 Special. The power supply side is now lifted from an Audio Note M8 preamp. I upgraded the capacitors to Jensen silver foil and now there are Black Gate caps in every possible location
And the most recent mod is really cool. Since this is a tube DAC, I turn it off every night. The new mod powers the digital board even when the power is switched off. So the digital board is always powered. I did this back in July. When the DAC is on the power light is red - when it is "off" the power light switches to amber.
I did each of these mods at different times and I waited a few months to make sure I liked the results.
It started at about $3,800 and now I'm probably close to $10k after all the mods. When I brought it to Mike's, we both thought it held up well against his EMM DA2.
When I was in high school I remember reading an article in Road & Track about a guy in Germany that modded an early 80s VW Rabbit with Porsche suspension parts and engine from a 928S. Then he'd drive around on the autobahn and mess with people in his "Rabbit". If feel like this is what I have now. It is just an ugly black box, but it sure does sound great.
I'll bring it next time I come over to Mike's...
Dave