I notice a 4 second delay on turn on but really find it very usefull.
You are talking 4 secs without RC, just with 2.2mF C presumably?
surreal
At least it looks good. Floating "turntable" and optical "needle"
Floating Record Player - YouTube
At least it looks good. Floating "turntable" and optical "needle"
Floating Record Player - YouTube
You are talking 4 secs without RC, just with 2.2mF C presumably?
Yes
I do not know how long would it take to wake up with the RC
Americans almost always say "soder". As in that slap cleaning video. It maybe has a French pronunciation root.
I wonder what it will take (and how long) to get someone to develop an audiophile version? I suspect the current one is not.
Very good presentation... maybe it can be made to sound good.... wish someone comes up with something similar but to improve vision.. I mean, some kind of electronic booster for the eyes... I am so tired of spectacles 🙂
Over the weekend Andrejs brought one of his crazy machines.
This time a music server and discrete DAC.
The server is build on an Intel Board and runs with a pre release of Maverick. The software player is the latest version of Amarra.
The server has 4 PSUs in the style of his Paradise regulators but without tubes. Great work on the layout, Alfred !
The DAC is from Russia and works with discrete precision resistors.
The speakers where Suesskind Dolmen with active M-Dipole woofers.
They sound we got was quite amazing. Different from what i heard from Digital before.
Great bass and separation, a lot of energy in the treble but without any harshness.
This time a music server and discrete DAC.
The server is build on an Intel Board and runs with a pre release of Maverick. The software player is the latest version of Amarra.
The server has 4 PSUs in the style of his Paradise regulators but without tubes. Great work on the layout, Alfred !
The DAC is from Russia and works with discrete precision resistors.
The speakers where Suesskind Dolmen with active M-Dipole woofers.
They sound we got was quite amazing. Different from what i heard from Digital before.
Great bass and separation, a lot of energy in the treble but without any harshness.
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Splendid presentation 🙂
DAC looks Nice, Mikkel talked about doing that, problem is timing issues and latency in the switches, I am quite sure resolution goes down, but random noise may be lower. (130 dB resolution/distortion seems academic anyway) Nice concept. question is what kind of switch to use and how to get the precision in the resistors. could be that they should be measured out and selected from a 1% bunch.
Andrejs said that 15 to 16 bit is the boundary. That has to do with the available precision of the resistors.
I think the switching can be solved.
I think the switching can be solved.