Cal Audio Alpha 24/96 upgrade?


I have a Cal Audio Alpha Dac, and I am wondering if it is worth having the 24/96 upgrade done. Is it worth the cost, ($450)? Will it make that big of a difference? Or is it money that should be saved for something else? by the way, I am using a Cal Audio Delta CD Transport.

Thanks in advance.
ton1313
If you haven't tried swapping tubes in this unit, i would go that route before spending the money on the 24 / 96 upgrade. Then again, i know others that have done the upgrade and found it WAY better than any tube swap. It's all personal taste and system based. I've got 3 different CAL dac's and they all have different sonic signatures.

If you are hell bent on doing the upgrade, you should probably do it relatively soon. I don't know how much longer CAL will be doing these mods, but i don't see it continuing that far into the future. Sean
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Sean,

What kind of tubes would you recommend to try? I don't know alot about the different ones.

Thanks
Hello Ton1313-
I have done the upgrade AND replaced the stock tubes with others. I have tried NOS Westinghouse, Mullards and Teles. I have decided that my Amperex goldpins sound best. Now to answer your question, in hindsight, I would not have made the investment in the upgrade. Yes, it is an improvement, but the ROI is zero. Given the opportunity, I would sell the CALs and look at a Metronome, Electrocompaniet or Resolution player instead. IMHO, all of these sound better than the CAL.
Camadeco,
Thanks for the input. What kind of differences did you hear over the stock tubes with the others? Where did you get them? and how much do they cost. I think for now, this might be my best approach.

You are also recommending a CD player instead of seperates?
I don't have much experience with the hi-end players.
I "somewhat" agree with Camadeco as you might have summed up from my first post. Bargain hunters ( most everybody on this site ) see the 16 bit Alpha's for sale at reasonable prices and have a hard time spending the greater amount of cash for the 24 bit. As such, it may be harder to move them at a price that takes into account the cost of the upgrade.

In terms of tubes, there are literally dozens and dozens out there. What tubes work best in your system is going to be up to personal taste and the tonal balance / amount of detail that your after. My suggestion is to "start cheap" and work your way up. It is quite possible that you can find something that you like for low bucks and it MAY end your search. Then again, there are those folks that are "never satisfied"... : )

There was a similar thread to this one a few weeks back. I think that Kevin Deal at Upscale Audio said that the Mullard's were what he sold the most of for this piece. Then again, i think that people have read that others were using them and tried that as a starting point since they already knew that they would be decent. Kind of a "monkee see, monkee do" type of events. No offense to anyone on that statement, as i too was a "monkee" : )

You might want to try looking at www.partsexpress.com to see what they have. These are new tubes and they are an electronics supplier. For the price of one "big name" set of tubes, you can literally purchase a wide variety and see what works best for you. For your convenience and for those that may be interested, i've included some part numbers below:

072 - 410 Sovtek 12AX7WA / 7025 LOW NOISE $5.25 EACH

072 - 420 Sovtek 12AX7WB / 7025 HIGH GAIN $5.90 EACH

072 - 662 Philips 12AX7WA $10.80 EACH

072 - 680 G.E. 5751 $11.50 EACH