Tassie Devil
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Agree, and that is why I have only used high quality Canare balanced cabling everywhere in this house. I used to be ignorant about this until in conversation with a Canare engineer.
If you have the latest r8, give usb a try. It should beat most ok spdif sources out there.Agree, and that is why I have only used high quality Canare balanced cabling everywhere in this house. I used to be ignorant about this until in conversation with a Canare engineer.
I recently came across this R8 test from AudioScienceReview, posting those poor results...even catastrophic ones.
https://www.audiosciencereview.com/...review-and-measurements-of-audio-gd-r8.10149/
I cannot explain these bad Jitter, FFT and global THD values, as they do not concur with my listening experience with those gears.... any idea?
As you say initially was OK, it is a hint. I think a ground loop is added from the powered splitter, it is rectified somewhere and added DC on the receiver, saturating its inputs over the time. I would temporary go back to a passive 3-way splitter (disconnecting other room during testing).But then things deteriorated. All I heard from 192/24 and DSD formats was static. Then the R8 started to do the same on all formats so I made the assumption the R8 was faulty.
WRONG. Once the balanced digital from the Aries G1 bridge was fed direct into the R8 all formats played nicely.
All this is very puzzling. The Canford splitter had been used here for years without problems but, as you can see from the accompanying diagram, is now replaced by a powered 4 way splitter. Maybe the LKS was happy with a reduced signal from the Canford but the R8 was not.
One thing is already very clear for me, this cable makes music. The midrange is pretty awesome. The upper bass as well.
The setup here does not make USB input possible as the headphone setup is in a different room to the one housing this PC with ROON and music files on board. Further than that I requested Kingwa remove USB and HDMI inputs in favour of a full clocks upgrade with AEC and SPDIF the only inputs that would be used..If you have the latest r8, give usb a try. It should beat most ok spdif sources out there.
Also, this dac needs close to 1000h to perform optimally.
The situation is puzzling. Another hint is that using the splitter reverses the left and right channels on one of the outputs - easily fixed.As you say initially was OK, it is a hint. I think a ground loop is added from the powered splitter, it is rectified somewhere and added DC on the receiver, saturating its inputs over the time. I would temporary go back to a passive 3-way splitter (disconnecting other room during testing).
The jitter level outputted by your spdif source is also very important. Using a silent and well enough clocked source, you can beat usb, or at least match it.The setup here does not make USB input possible as the headphone setup is in a different room to the one housing this PC with ROON and music files on board. Further than that I requested Kingwa remove USB and HDMI inputs in favour of a full clocks upgrade with AEC and SPDIF the only inputs that would be used..
Maybe I've been misled in ideas but I've been of the opinion that the balanced digital output from the expensive G1 bridge is optimal so presents a relatively jitter free signal to the DAC.. Maybe that describes why the sound via the LKS is so similar to the R8.
And I've discovered that better cabling with Furutech connectors from the Canford splitter solve the previous problems.. So I'm now back to easily comparing sound outputs from each DAC.
My prejudice has been that well controlled SPDIF is superior to USB but concede that output from USB has improved in the last year or so so might now be as good.The jitter level outputted by your spdif source is also very important. Using a silent and well enough clocked source, you can beat usb, or at least match it.
Yeah, Kingwa has made the usb input a lot better. Before, an usb to spdif/i2s converter was mandatory, not anymore. Some will be very happy with usb.My prejudice has been that well controlled SPDIF is superior to USB but concede that output from USB has improved in the last year or so so might now be as good.
If R8 mint is on the same level as your fully burnt in LKS, I think you'll be pleasantly surprised after 600-800 hours.My R8 arrived here yesterday as a replacement to a Rick Schultz modded LKS DA-004, So of course I was anxious to compare them to see if there was an AQ improvement.
I fed the balanced digital input via AES into a CANFORD 3 way splitter so a signal could be fed simultaneously into the R8 & LKS for comparison. The output from the LKS was AES but from the R8 the ACSS cabling so comparing the two, fed into an Audio-gd Master 9, was a simple instantaneous change of input using the remote.
First impressions were surprising - absolutely NO change in AQ!! Switching inputs was without any accompanying clicks or pops so once levels had been matched (the LKS has a volume control) the comparison was simple. I was genuinely surprised to detect absolutely no change in audio signal as, from previous experience, all items do have specific signatures and that drives us nuts in giving the illusion the sound is improved when in fact it is only slightly different.
But then things deteriorated. All I heard from 192/24 and DSD formats was static. Then the R8 started to do the same on all formats so I made the assumption the R8 was faulty.
WRONG. Once the balanced digital from the Aries G1 bridge was fed direct into the R8 all formats played nicely.
All this is very puzzling. The Canford splitter had been used here for years without problems but, as you can see from the accompanying diagram, is now replaced by a powered 4 way splitter. Maybe the LKS was happy with a reduced signal from the Canford but the R8 was not. I'm in touch with Kingwa at Audio-gd about that because I want to be able to compare the R8 to the LKS as before. If necessary I'll drag out the Henry Engineering powered splitter to do that, but currently, I do not think the R8 is any better than the modded LKS DA-004. If that is the case I believe we might have finally reached the stage of being able to get top level DACs at reasonable prices.
All report on further progress after some lengthy listening today - I'm retired so can do that .
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I’m not having any problems at the moment but do concede it is unfair to compare a well run in LKS to a relatively new R8 so should hold back further comment until the R8 had another few hundred hours on it. Currently I find it very difficult to distinguish between the sound via the LKS and the R8 but that could change. I might (or might not) be hearing a slightly smoother sound on some classical music from the R8 but cannot detect any difference on a wide variety of non popular fare. Later I will use the powered AES splitter to compare, eliminating any compromises caused by the splitter.If R8 mint is on the same level as your fully burnt in LKS, I think you'll be pleasantly surprised after 600-800 hours.