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May 6, 2015 at 6:42 AM Post #421 of 1,054
  L7 had 9 power supplies while B7 has 20. Umbilical cord also to my mind would meand less dynamics.
 
I guess for reasons of reducing production complexities the L7 is out. I think he already has to many product offerings and permutations, so it is a wise idea to trim the edges.

 
In terms of Lampizator models, I'm sure that is always under review.  There is a lot of activity at the top end (Big 7, Golden Gate) so the Lite 7 makes sense. 
There's a big price differential between the two.  If the sound of the Lite 7 and the Big 7 is close, the L7 could be quite tempting!  (I've heard the Big 7 but not the Lite 7).
 
May 6, 2015 at 6:43 AM Post #422 of 1,054
  L7 had 9 power supplies while B7 has 20. Umbilical cord also to my mind would meand less dynamics.
 
I guess for reasons of reducing production complexities the L7 is out. I think he already has to many product offerings and permutations, so it is a wise idea to trim the edges.


Power is a key ingredient in making the Lampizators sing.  When I reviewed the DSD DAC, I had much better results simply by changing the AC Cable to one from IsoMike!
http://positive-feedback.com/Issue76/lampizator_dac.htm
 
May 6, 2015 at 7:16 AM Post #423 of 1,054
 
 

Sorry I’m still lost. Can you point me to the page for the Big 7 HeadDac? I can only find one page for the Head Dac L7 and one with B7 headphone option.  

"You are confusing 2 different products, the Big7 Dac (Which can have headphones jacks as an option) and the Big7 HeadDac."

The B7 Headdac is a brand new product and AFAIK, AL has the first ever made:
http://www.lampizator.eu/Fikus/HEAD_DAC.html
 
You can get lower level HeadDac, I think, but not much interest there.
 
May 6, 2015 at 7:48 PM Post #424 of 1,054


First attempt at a tube roll, with the Sophia Electric 300b.
 
May 7, 2015 at 8:56 AM Post #425 of 1,054
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Jun 17, 2015 at 10:39 PM Post #426 of 1,054
I just wrote a review on the LampizatOr Lite 7 DAC, which I found amazing.  
 
Previously, I auditioned a number of DACs before reviewing and buying the LampizatOr Amber DAC Plus.  You can read that review at this link:
 
http://ayllonmedia.com/1/post/2015/01/the-lampizator-amber-dac-plus-is-it-a-dac-lite-or-a-real-contender-in-home-audio.html
 
 

 
However, recently, I had an opportunity to review the LampizatOr Lite 7 DAC (which I ended up buying).  Although the Amber DAC Plus was very good, the Lite 7 took it up several notches and, let me tell you, it's amazing!
 
Here is a link to my review of the Lite 7, which just went up yesterday:
 
http://www.ayllonmedia.com/1/post/2015/06/the-lampizator-lite-7-dac-a-high-performance-machine-or-a-bloated-beetle.html
 
Enjoy,
 
 
 
Juan C. Ayllon
 
Jul 10, 2015 at 1:19 PM Post #427 of 1,054
Although I have had a Lampizator DAC for almost two years, this is my first post here...
 
Depending on my mood I switch between two DAC's, an Audio Aéro Prestige and the Lampizator 4.
I upgraded them with Rike capacitors, which was a considerable improvement for both players.
When using the Lampizator, I prefer its DSD circuit, and for that I convert all my material to DSD using JRiver.
 
Now my question:
Would it be a good idea to modify the Lampizator to enable it for direct I2S input? And then use it with something like this:
http://www.tnt-audio.com/sorgenti/pinkfaun_i2s_bridge_e.html
Would that be an improvement sound-wise?
Of course that would then have to go via the PCM circuit as this I2S bridge does not do DSD.
 
Does anybody know of a way to play native DSD directly via I2S?
 
Jul 10, 2015 at 4:00 PM Post #429 of 1,054
JRiver is way inferior to HQ Player or Foobar for up conversion to DSD. Foobar is free and you can download HQP in demo form to check out for yourself at no cost.
 
I would do that before trying i2s, which wont work with Lampi's "chip less" DSD implementation anyway.
 
The way to improve Lampi DSD some more is to (if possible, used is fine) trade up to a Level 7 big bottle Dac, ie a Lite7, Big7 or Golden Gate. The big bottle DHT tubes LOVE DSD.
 
Jul 11, 2015 at 4:28 AM Post #431 of 1,054
No idea about PCM chips in the Lampi Dacs. Lukasz never says.
 
DSD-only can ONLY play DSD files. To play PCM files, you have to upconvert the PCM file to DSD on the fly with either JRiver (worst), Foobar or HQ Player. You can also convert the files offline, but that takes up storage space. Make sure you have a powerful enough PC for converting to DSD128 and higher.
 
Jul 12, 2015 at 3:57 PM Post #434 of 1,054
  JRiver is way inferior to HQ Player or Foobar for up conversion to DSD. Foobar is free and you can download HQP in demo form to check out for yourself atr no cost.
 
I would do that before trying i2s which wont work with Lampi's "chip less" DSD implementation anyway.
 
The way to improve Lampi DSD some more is to (if possible, used is fine) trade up to a Level 7 big bottle Dac, ie a Lite7, Big7 or Golden Gate. The big bottle DHT tubes LOVE DSD.

 
I'm guessing that HQ Player will become much more popular when it gets an interface to the Roon Labs software.  Then you should have an easy to use front end for HQ Player playback and upsampling.
A very interesting development.
 
https://community.roonlabs.com/t/hq-player-integration/1656
 
Jul 12, 2015 at 4:30 PM Post #435 of 1,054
thanks wisnon!
I will sure give foobar and hqplayer a try to compare them with jriver when up-converting to DSD...
And thanks for pointing out that I2S will not work with the Lampizator's chipless design :-|
Maybe it will be better to upgrade the source with a SOTM-like PCI USB card?
I think the Lampi's Combo384 Amanero is already doing a great job of converting USB to I2S...
 

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