Yamamoto Sound Craft HA-02
Feb 27, 2012 at 8:31 PM Post #1,322 of 1,351
Feb 28, 2012 at 5:43 AM Post #1,323 of 1,351


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Yamamoto has just released a new dac, the YDA-02. It cost 28,000 Yen which is around US$350. However, it is only a USB DAC. It does not seem to have any SPDIF coaxial inputs. You can check it out at Yamamoto's website http://www2.117.ne.jp/~y-s/index-e.html or the direct link http://www2.117.ne.jp/~y-s/YDA-02-E.html. Have a nice day ahead!

 
I really don't know what to think about this unit...It is nothing like there other DACs costing 10x as much.  Can't believe it would do nearly as well.  It does not even seem to have any other outputs other than that single headphone out. 
 
 
 
Mar 4, 2012 at 10:10 AM Post #1,324 of 1,351
May 23, 2012 at 2:17 AM Post #1,325 of 1,351
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[size=small] I got an HA-02 to amp my W5000s and I hear a very clear "hum" even when the pot is at position zero. I heard the "hum" with all tube amplifiers that I have tested but, after reading the spectacular reviews and synergies between this amplifier and the audio technicas, I hoped that the "hum" would not be noticeable.[/size]
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[size=small] Can anybody help me trying to find out if the "hum" is normal, if there is a way to try to mitigate it, etc.? In case it can help: I hear no "hum" at all with solid state amplifiers and I have a decent electrical installation and cables.[/size]
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[size=small] Thanks in advance[/size]
 
May 23, 2012 at 5:26 AM Post #1,326 of 1,351
I suggest cleaning the tube plug and tips first and if that does not work get a new set of tubes and compare.
 
How is your power supply? connected with other components?
 
May 23, 2012 at 4:56 PM Post #1,327 of 1,351
Thanks for the reply, I will try the cleaning.

The Yamamoto's power supply was replaced with a 220V one by the person that owned it 2 levels before me.

The amplifier is connected to a decent power bar from audioconnexion.de shared with my DAC (Matrix Quattro DAC). Nothing else is connected to the power bar and the power bar is directly connected to the wall socket. All other gear is connected to another power bar that goes to another wall socket located at 2 or 3 meters from the first wall socket.


Cheers
 
May 30, 2012 at 6:06 AM Post #1,328 of 1,351
Hello,
sounds like an earth loop.
Removing an earth connection on DAC or source might work.
 
On my Yamamoto I recognized that some RCA plugs do not connect fine.
Try some other RCA cable.....
 
Kind Regards
 
May 30, 2012 at 6:15 PM Post #1,329 of 1,351
Hi again,
 
I tried the cleaning but nothing changed. Also tried another set of RCA cables and the result was more or less the same.
 
I will try during the weekend connecting the DAC power cable through an adaptor with no earth and let you know, thanks for the idea!
 
Cheers
 
Sep 19, 2012 at 1:17 PM Post #1,331 of 1,351
Hi,
 
No, the "hum" issue has been there all the time but I concluded (not proved) that the problem was caused by an external source that I could not find and I finally bought a very nice solid state amp to forget about hums forever. I got to that conclusion after the amplifier was tested by other users that reported no hum and I got a very nice Icon Audio HP8 MK2 SE amplifier (that I returned it) that was also "humming" in my system but not in others.
 
Cheers
 
Sep 22, 2012 at 4:38 PM Post #1,333 of 1,351
I had humming with my Starving Student when I had Dacmagic in my bedroom. Once the hum was there but sometimes it wasn't. It never hums now. Could be the wallwart PSU of DacMagic.
 
Dec 9, 2012 at 2:23 AM Post #1,334 of 1,351
As much as I love the Yammy with my LCD2s, I have to say that it sounds terrible when driving the Bayer T1s. My Alo Continental V2 sounded far far better. Not sure if the Yammy hates 600ohm cans or if it just dislikes the T1s. Anyone else had a similar experience?
 
Jan 4, 2013 at 6:34 PM Post #1,335 of 1,351
Hi there,
 
I purchased an unused HA02 amp recently and it turned out that one of the original WE tubes is faulty (starts humming after about 30-45min of use). I got some NOS Philips JAN 408a (a readily available replacement here in the UK) to see whether the problem was tube-related and while I got rid of the noise issue, the Philips tubes have also altered the amp's sound. The the overall warmth and synergy I was getting with the original WE tubes and my ATH W5000 cans is now, unfortunately, gone; Philips tubes are brighter and have more bite. I know HA02 was designed with WE 408a tubes in mind and I would definitely like to retain the amp's original sonic character.
 
Can anyone suggest a good and reasonably priced source of WE 408A D getter tubes in Europe or UK (apart from ebay)? There are plenty of companies on the other side of the pond but the shipping costs often double the price.
 
Any suggestions appreciated.
 
Thanks
 
Pat
 

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