Cable
Good evening gentlemen,
Matthieu's question of the day :
I still use the OEM CD53's cable to connect the CDP and the amp. Any problem here according to my Ray's enhanced CDP to Level 1 (no extra parts, but upgraded parts) ?
Good evening gentlemen,
Matthieu's question of the day :
I still use the OEM CD53's cable to connect the CDP and the amp. Any problem here according to my Ray's enhanced CDP to Level 1 (no extra parts, but upgraded parts) ?
Re: Cable
Evening,

Yes, there's a problem lol. Get a better one!
Simon
Malefoda said:I still use the OEM CD53's cable to connect the CDP and the amp.
Evening,

Yes, there's a problem lol. Get a better one!
Simon
Re: Re: Cable
Big problem!
Malefoda said:Good evening gentlemen,
Matthieu's question of the day :
I still use the OEM CD53's cable to connect the CDP and the amp. Any problem here according to my Ray's enhanced CDP to Level 1 (no extra parts, but upgraded parts) ?
Big problem!

Re: Cable
LMAO
All that work being undone by a crappy lead. NOT GOOD.
Get on ebay and grab a bargain.
Brent
Malefoda said:Good evening gentlemen,
Matthieu's question of the day :
I still use the OEM CD53's cable to connect the CDP and the amp. Any problem here according to my Ray's enhanced CDP to Level 1 (no extra parts, but upgraded parts) ?
LMAO
All that work being undone by a crappy lead. NOT GOOD.
Get on ebay and grab a bargain.
Brent
MALEFODA,
Please get rid off this standard cable and make some of your own from microphone cable if it has to be cheap, see this link:
http://www.platenspeler.com/diy/uk_index.html#interconnects
Peter
Please get rid off this standard cable and make some of your own from microphone cable if it has to be cheap, see this link:
http://www.platenspeler.com/diy/uk_index.html#interconnects
Peter
Peter Venema said:MALEFODA,
Please get rid off this standard cable and make some of your own from microphone cable if it has to be cheap, see this link:
http://www.platenspeler.com/diy/uk_index.html#interconnects
Peter
Mine is based upon Van Damme mic. cable. They sings 😉
Ok ok guys,
shame on me...
I didn't expect I'll be the stupid of the day with such an innocent question... 😉
shame on me...
I didn't expect I'll be the stupid of the day with such an innocent question... 😉
Malefoda said:Ok ok guys,
shame on me...
I didn't expect I'll be the stupid of the day with such an innocent question... 😉
LOL
Not stupid just a little noobish. hehe
But on a much happier note you can now improve your audio further.
Brent
Malefoda said:Ok ok guys,
shame on me...
I didn't expect I'll be the stupid of the day with such an innocent question... 😉
Nah, no-one that mods a 53 is stupid 😀.
Buy a nice cable before you go and change anything. You'll be surprised at what level your player is now

Ray
The name on the brochure is Champagner
Link to Champagner CD53
http://i5.ebayimg.com/01/i/08/e8/40/bf_1.JPG
Link to Champagner CD53
http://i5.ebayimg.com/01/i/08/e8/40/bf_1.JPG
LM4562 in and running. Merci bien, Matthieu! 
Sounding good but I want to give them a good break-in before having a proper listening session. What's the accepted technique? Is it OK just to leave a test CD on repeat with the amp turned off (or even disconnected...)? 😕
Greg

Sounding good but I want to give them a good break-in before having a proper listening session. What's the accepted technique? Is it OK just to leave a test CD on repeat with the amp turned off (or even disconnected...)? 😕
Greg
Malefoda said:The name on the brochure is Champagner
Link to Champagner CD53
http://i5.ebayimg.com/01/i/08/e8/40/bf_1.JPG
Ooh - quite like the CD, not sure about the amp though.
Better than that copper kettle DP rip-off one

Greg3333 said:LM4562 in and running. Merci bien, Matthieu!
Sounding good but I want to give them a good break-in before having a proper listening session. What's the accepted technique? Is it OK just to leave a test CD on repeat with the amp turned off (or even disconnected...)? 😕
Greg
Op-amps don't need any break-in. The only thing that will need a proper break-in session are new capacitors. Break-in on anything else is a bunk myth or someone "perceiving" it sounds better because they read it online somewhere! LOL!
But likewise ... 2 thumbs up on the LM4562 ... EXCELLENT little chip!
OK, then LM4562's sound better after Burn In - that's the proper term for electronics vs. break-in for capacitors!craigtone said:Op-amps don't need any break-in.
I thought it was nonsense until hearing it myself.
craigtone said:
Op-amps don't need any break-in. The only thing that will need a proper break-in session are new capacitors. Break-in on anything else is a bunk myth or someone "perceiving" it sounds better because they read it online somewhere! LOL!
But likewise ... 2 thumbs up on the LM4562 ... EXCELLENT little chip!
I was wondering whether I'd get that response or "just listen to music and let them burn in naturally over time". 😀
Hypothetically speaking, if such a thing as opamp burn-in/break-in were to exist, what would be the answer? For the minimal effort, negligible cost and lack of downsides, I think it's worth leaving it playing for a bit just in case there is any advantage to be had by letting components burn in/break in/settle in/marinate.
Greg3333 said:I think it's worth leaving it playing for a bit just in case there is any advantage to be had by letting components burn in/break in/settle in/marinate.
Baste

Brent
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