Just good for your network. IPv6 is the newest version of internet protocol. Helps identify and locate endpoints, Better at directing traffic.I will try it, any idea what the advantage is ?
I don’t think SQ will be affected
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Just good for your network. IPv6 is the newest version of internet protocol. Helps identify and locate endpoints, Better at directing traffic.I will try it, any idea what the advantage is ?
Exactly right about the flexibility of the Freya +. I have the Freya + Noval which is exactly the same but uses 9-Pin Noval tubes instead of 6SN7. I think the ability to use passive, solid state or tube modes really is handy because of how easy it is to adjust the sound to synergize with your setup. And that's not even getting into tube rolling (of which the Freya N can use an insane variety of tubes).Pleasure - I found the biggest change in the R8 was getting good tubes first that lowered the noise floor, and also putting some isolation feet on it (and my speakers). Then i noticed that the preamp (and some of the other R26 tweaks in this thread) made sense.
i'll be modding the R8 soon to further lower the noise floor but that's another thread / topic entirely. Overall - it partners really well with the Gustard and it will benefit from a good active preamp if you can find the right one. The guys at Mellowtone kits claim one of their DIY tube amps is a good partner for the R8. I have also heard the Schiit Freya + is a good partner and the benefit with the Freya + is that it has passive, solid state, tube mode all in one. Demo if you can.
What is specifically better? It has its own problems, slow adoption is a confirmation.Just good for your network. IPv6 is the newest version of internet protocol. Helps identify and locate endpoints, Better at directing traffic.
I don’t think SQ will be affected
Well said. Here's to our ears!I think I’ve reached the peak pinnacle of performance at the price point with the R26.
My Chain:
iMac > U18 w/SR Purple Fuse via Audioquest Cinnamon USB > R26 via IIS Audioquest Cinnamon w/SR Purple Fuse > DDC & DAC > LHY OCK-2 w/SR Purple Fuse via LMR-400 BNC’s (Sine Wave) > Ferrom OOR/HYPSOS w/SR Purple Fuse via SKW BG09 OCC Copper XLR > Susvara via Forza Audio Works balanced Cable.
Realism is the word that comes to mind most. Expansive sound stage both depth and height. Phenomenal imaging, superb accuracy. The DDC definitely elevated the setup in terms of an “in the room” listening experience, timbre, darker background and micro-details. The R2R buttery warmth and sonically accurate timbre are incredible. The speed and impact surprises me at times.
All-in, between the three pieces of hardware you’re still several hundred dollars cheaper than the Holo Audio Spring 3 KTE and several thousand cheaper than the May. If I decided to upgrade my DAC in the future I still have a Clock and DDC than can be used.
Every little upgrade made a sonic difference. The SR Fuses, Audioquest Cinnamon Cables, etc…
Sometimes this hobby can become more about chasing the “perfect tone/sound” than it is enjoying the music. While going down this road to the best R26 experience was fun, I’m excited to experience my music in a whole new way.
Onward & Upward Friends.
Nice write-up, sweet setup and and great to hear. Parallels much of my experience with the R26, though I’ve not tried upgraded fuses yet, just little AliX grounding boxes which I can highly recommend as a terrific bang-for-buck enhancement.I think I’ve reached the peak pinnacle of performance at the price point with the R26.
My Chain:
iMac > U18 w/SR Purple Fuse via Audioquest Cinnamon USB > R26 via IIS Audioquest Cinnamon w/SR Purple Fuse > DDC & DAC > LHY OCK-2 w/SR Purple Fuse via LMR-400 BNC’s (Sine Wave) > Ferrom OOR/HYPSOS w/SR Purple Fuse via SKW BG09 OCC Copper XLR > Susvara via Forza Audio Works balanced Cable.
Realism is the word that comes to mind most. Expansive sound stage both depth and height. Phenomenal imaging, superb accuracy. The DDC definitely elevated the setup in terms of an “in the room” listening experience, timbre, darker background and micro-details. The R2R buttery warmth and sonically accurate timbre are incredible. The speed and impact surprises me at times.
All-in, between the three pieces of hardware you’re still several hundred dollars cheaper than the Holo Audio Spring 3 KTE and several thousand cheaper than the May. If I decided to upgrade my DAC in the future I still have a Clock and DDC than can be used.
Every little upgrade made a sonic difference. The SR Fuses, Audioquest Cinnamon Cables, etc…
Sometimes this hobby can become more about chasing the “perfect tone/sound” than it is enjoying the music. While going down this road to the best R26 experience was fun, I’m excited to experience my music in a whole new way.
Onward & Upward Friends.
U18 w/SR Purple Fuse via Audioquest Cinnamon USB > R26 via IIS Audioquest Cinnamon w/SR Purple Fuse
I have both the U18 & R26 set to Ext Clock running off of the OCK-2.Are you running the R26 clocking on the I2S U18 clocks or on the R26 synthezised clocking?
Thanks for the tip. Honestly, the Audioquest Cinnamon USB cable alone was a big improvement. I see people argue about cables and it always surprises me that so many “audiophiles” can’t hear very obvious SQ differences among cables. I have a pretty revealing setup which helps but still baffling as it’s so obvious to my ears.Nice write-up, sweet setup and and great to hear. Parallels much of my experience with the R26, though I’ve not tried upgraded fuses yet, just little AliX grounding boxes which I can highly recommend as a terrific bang-for-buck enhancement.
iPhone App Store down load JPLAYSo how DOES one stream to it?
Service from Darius is TOP notch!Hello,
@migo I bought mine there too.
It's currently at 1500€ instead of 1600€, so it's a real bargain.
Delivery took a little while but it still fit and was there before the weekend.
I haven't needed any service yet, so I can't say anything.