Yes it is a pain but I have gotten used to it and expect what I find so it doesn't really go bad. You are right though, you have to be very careful of those traces. I hate having to then use wire to bridge the gap when the trace is lost. iBasso traces seem to stay down pretty good though.
I have a quick question and would appreciate any consideration. I was reading about the Benchmark DAC1 USB on Benchmark's website and read the following blurb... "Digital interconnect cables, electro-magnetic interference, and many other variables introduce jitter into the digital audio. Jitter presents a major problem to most D-to-A converters. Jitter is a type of clock error that, if not properly addressed, can cause the D-to-A to misfire. The result of these misfires is a non-musical, digital distortion.
Many modern (and expensive) converters suffer from severe jitter-induced distortion. Jitter is NOT a problem for the DAC1 and DAC1 USB, which achieve jitter immunity by utilizing the proprietary UltraLock™ clock-recovery system."
I also read some rave reviews on how much the Monarchy DIP improves sound quality on certain gear setups like the Wadia 170i. I listen to music very frequently at my computer using my PC > USB > D10 > IE8. My question is this, would adding a jitter resolution device like like the Monarchy DIP likely improve my sound my quality? If so, how significantly? I would love to hear impressions if anyone has any experience testing one out with their D10 through USB.
Well jitter has been a war since it began to be discussed at a higher rate back in the 1990's. What is the best method to contain and manage it has been addressed with some manufactures claiming incredible results. I have a Monica II asynchronous dac that addresses this in a small way. The measure correctly there are a number of parameters that need to be met and even then there is a debate.
I would read more reviews, trying to hone in on the credible ones and then take it for a spin. Your ears ultimately will be the best judge and if you can't hear a difference or feel one then I would say it doesn't matter with that particular dac but if you can, well, then there you go.
Originally Posted by jamato8 /img/forum/go_quote.gif Well jitter has been a war since it began to be discussed at a higher rate back in the 1990's. What is the best method to contain and manage it has been addressed with some manufactures claiming incredible results. I have a Monica II asynchronous dac that addresses this in a small way. The measure correctly there are a number of parameters that need to be met and even then there is a debate.
I would read more reviews, trying to hone in on the credible ones and then take it for a spin. Your ears ultimately will be the best judge and if you can't hear a difference or feel one then I would say it doesn't matter with that particular dac but if you can, well, then there you go.
Thanks for the quick reply John. I wish it was as easy for me to find a place that auditions headphone audiophile equipment in Phoenix as it seems to be for a lot of posters on here. I have yet to find a store like this. It's kind of depressing. I haven't seen one person on Head-Fi from here yet and haven't seen one single person walking around with audiophile headphones or IEMs for that matter. The white ipod buds and best buys abound...
I can't say I see any real audiophile phones either. It really is a very niche market within a very large population of humans. Many people are brainwashed into thinking the ipod and buds are "it" or they just don't know but a number of people learn here, to hear the difference. I haven't walked into even a fairly high end audio store that has anything in what I would consider high end or medium end phone setups. Phoenix is a big city, I lived in Tucson for 12 years, but I never saw anything in the way of headphone or digital signal recovery equipment.
Mail order is the way I went, after reading and reading or I built my own equipment.
Originally Posted by kb1gra /img/forum/go_quote.gif Anyone know if the opamps being suggested here will fit in the new D4 which is apparently Opamp rollable?
Might pull the trigger on a new D4 if it can take the topkit or similar.
Yes, there is a Topkit for the D4. It will, however have a different buffer than the D10, one that will allow for operation at both 5 and 9 volts.
The L-R module will remain the same as in the D10, the TLE2141 modified for Class A operation.
Originally Posted by kb1gra /img/forum/go_quote.gif Hmm well with that in mind, I might pull the trigger on a D4. Price is certainly right even with topkit.
Any ideas on where I could acquire said topkit?
One way is to send a PM to HiFlight requesting it. He'll reply, and let you know what to do to obtain it.
Originally Posted by jamato8 /img/forum/go_quote.gif I use the dac section quite often to drive the Woo 6 and Lisa III and with the new Grado HF2 phones the sound is very enjoyable and analog like.
On the Black Gates I installed in my D10, I figure they are totally formed now. The sound is clear and concise with good speed and space.
With just over 100hrs on my BGs, TLE2141-CA/EL8201 buffers, on my Ety ER4P, the improvements are more apparent on good recordings, not night and day, but easily discernable. I noticed too that bass is tauter, better controlled and the highs are airier.
Originally Posted by wuwhere /img/forum/go_quote.gif With just over 100hrs on my BGs, TLE2141-CA/EL8201 buffers, on my Ety ER4P, the improvements are more apparent on good recordings, not night and day, but easily discernable. I noticed too that bass is tauter, better controlled and the highs are airier.
that is good to know....now the question is...who is willing to help out novices with this kind of mod?
Received the latest topkit from HiFlight today (great service BTW). The sound is very good indeed. I did a short A/B listening with my P51 Mustang, the D10 is still not as warm as the P51, but the sound does seem to come very close to the P51.
A tutorial on installing Blackgates would be great, although I'm a little hesitant to solder into my D10
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