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honsten
Hey people.

i just got a qed digit and it sounds pretty nice. im using a cd80 as a transport and was wondering how the digit's track record was like........
like i said, it sounds good, there seems to be better channel seperation but yeah.....
sreten
http://www.arcticcorsair.f9.co.uk/a...qed-digitr1.jpg

from :

http://www.arcticcorsair.f9.co.uk/a...roomsystem.html

:)/sreten.
Fin
There is quite a bit you can do to the QED digit. At least two threads on this forum discuss the possibilities and have links to some sites about modding it.

Personally, I would move its internals into a nice metal case, improve the power supplies and improve the reclocking.
ash_dac
quote:
Originally posted by honsten
Hey people.

i just got a qed digit and it sounds pretty nice. im using a cd80 as a transport and was wondering how the digit's track record was like........
like i said, it sounds good, there seems to be better channel seperation but yeah.....

I have a QED digit. I'd get another but the market price is a bit high at the moment.

I put my digit in a new aluminium box, and tapped off the 16bit I2S for a tda1543 NOS dac. I switch between the outputs depending on music, and mood, etc.

Is that a Marantz cd80 as transport ?
jives11
some detail on this and mods too at :

http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/show...7222&highlight=
digitfan
Another vote for the Digit here. I bought a Digit & two Positrons in 1993 and did the HiFi World 2-power supply mod. Have been completely free of any urge to upgrade ever since. A remarkable cure.

Source is an even older Marantz CD-52 MkII, then goes into a Naim 32.5 / 250 & Totem Model 1's

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