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CDROM control KITs VFD version

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Hi Slow,

I received the kit...it spend a couple of weeks in transit at the local postal service... 😉 It works fine. I connected the cdrom (a standard lite-on one) to the Twistedpear buffolo DAC and it sounds remarkably good...

One thing I mis is a dedicated eject button. I have to use the remote to open the tray because when using the eject button on the cdrom I cannot get the controller to reliably read the new TOC. Is it possible to add an eject button and change the firmware easily?

Thanks, regards,
Lennert
 
mischa72 said:
Very fast delivery here !!

Shipped on 17-12-2008, received in the Netherlands on 22-12-2008.

Lightning fast across the world.

Huang, thank you for doing business (twice).

Best regards,
Mischa


Hi Mischa

Thank you for your report~yeah,it will arrived soon,but sometime somewhere will take longer.

So "robertc" and "acid_k2"~I think you will received the kit soon.😉
Very sorry to make you wait so long and holp it will be arrived soon.

Regards,
Huang
 
Dougie085 said:
Did you get pics of the LCD ones? I saw a blue character LCD when I was browsing some displays and kind of liked it haha.... I imagine mine has shipped already? Was kind of curious what the LCD one looked like though.


Hi Dougie085

Sorry~I miss your question before.
Here is the LCD's.
 

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Hello guys,
I managed to test two more units and these are my findings:

1. SONY DVD-ROM DDU1621
VERY bass heavy. Slightly muted high end, probably because of the bass heavy characteristics. BUT track skipping does not generate/induce unwanted clicks/cracking sound. Long read of TOC around 4 seconds than the 'usual' 2-3 seconds.

2. LITE-ON CD-RW LTR-52246S (52x24x52)
Just a slight bass heavy when compared to my IMATION. Just a muted click sound occasionally when skipping tracks. Imaging not very precise although stereo separation is good. My second best of the lot.

The IMATION CD-RW still tops in my list. 😀

To those celebrating, MERRY CHRISTMAS!!! :xmastree: and A HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! :cheers:
 
jazzy939 said:
Hello guys,
I managed to test two more units and these are my findings:

1. SONY DVD-ROM DDU1621
VERY bass heavy. Slightly muted high end, probably because of the bass heavy characteristics. BUT track skipping does not generate/induce unwanted clicks/cracking sound. Long read of TOC around 4 seconds than the 'usual' 2-3 seconds.

2. LITE-ON CD-RW LTR-52246S (52x24x52)
Just a slight bass heavy when compared to my IMATION. Just a muted click sound occasionally when skipping tracks. Imaging not very precise although stereo separation is good. My second best of the lot.

The IMATION CD-RW still tops in my list. 😀

To those celebrating, MERRY CHRISTMAS!!! :xmastree: and A HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! :cheers:


Hi Jazzy,

Best whishes to you too.

How do you get your signal from the cdrom to your amplifier? Do you use the analogue output or digital through a descent dac?

Regards,
Mischa
 
Hi mischa,
I am using the DIGITAL OUT from the CDROM feeding directly to a DAC, an Audio Alchemy DDE v1.2
I do not use the analogue output at all.

Regards,
J.

mischa72 said:



Hi Jazzy,

Best whishes to you too.

How do you get your signal from the cdrom to your amplifier? Do you use the analogue output or digital through a descent dac?

Regards,
Mischa
 
Hi Jazzy,

Isn´t it strange then that there is a difference in sound between the drives? I´d say digital is digital, the difference would come from the D/A conversion and the circuits following.

Maybe the construction of the drive (rigid or floppy) does anything to the sound?

Regards,
Mischa
 
Hi again Mischa,
That what I initially thought! 😀

After testing several drives... I found that NOT all drives are created equal... The contruction may have some influence, but I think it is more on the electronics side... not all of them are using the same read/laser mechanisms, yes?

Regards,
J.

mischa72 said:
Hi Jazzy,

Isn´t it strange then that there is a difference in sound between the drives? I´d say digital is digital, the difference would come from the D/A conversion and the circuits following.

Maybe the construction of the drive (rigid or floppy) does anything to the sound?

Regards,
Mischa
 
daddy4life85 said:
Ok I'm glad I grabbed the VFD one now 🙂 lol

If it were like this I'd be all over it 🙂

http://www.matrixorbital.com/lk20225fb-p-141.html


I have seem that.It's LCD with black background and many color with display like the picture show below ~I will ask if I can get like this.

Regards
Huang
 

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