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Old 17th November 2006, 08:04 AM   #1
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Unhappy Ultra Analog, The Ghost Company

When a person purchases a piece of equipment, one never knows what the future holds. What are the odds the company you purchased the $2,600.00 DAC from would go out of business, and the people they bought the major components for that piece go out of business as well? It happened to me. I joined this group to see if there is a person out there with the technical expertise to say, let me take this challenge on!

I purchased an outstanding piece of equipment several years ago from "the old" PS Audio Company, not to be confused with the NEW PS Audio. The old PS Audio let a company named Ultra Analog build a wonderful product called the Ultra Link II Digital to Analog converter, mine even has the HDCD chip to top this DAC off. The two most important parts in this DAC were the internal Ultra Analog DAC and the Ultra Analog AES 21 Digital Interface or input receiver.

How does the story end, the AES 21 Digital Interface (receiver) goes out, and it's parts are potted in a nice block of epoxy, where no one can know Ultra Analog's secret parts! The old PS Audio goes out of business and Ultra Analog also goes out of business, and then the owner of Ultra Analog suddenly dies. and takes the schematics to the grave. Both companies dead, and no more parts. Is there an audio explorer out there that can bring this beautiful piece of equipment BACK TO LIFE! The challenge is on the table, I would appreciate hearing from that very special engineering mind, (LiteJazz53@yahoo.com)

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Old 17th November 2006, 12:31 PM   #2
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What are the odds the company you purchased the $2,600.00 DAC from would go out of business
Nearly 100%. Go pick up a copy of a 15 year old high end magazine and see how many of the specialty companies in it are still around. NEVER buy equipment that has unreplaceable components.

Sorry, that's not an answer to your question, just me griping about that market.
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Old 17th November 2006, 03:19 PM   #3
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The dac and the dair pop up for sale now and then. Put AES21 into the search engine and it will point to the odd example as well as an AES21 shorn of its epoxy resin casing.
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