Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Transporter versus SB3 with Beresford DAC

2008-12-02 Thread Themis

mswlogo;365709 Wrote: 
> 
> When I saw one for $1200.00 new, I knew if a Transport only version
> ever did come out it would not be much cheaper than that.I would have had the 
> same reaction, I think. ;)


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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Transporter versus SB3 with Beresford DAC

2008-12-02 Thread mswlogo

sxr71;364651 Wrote: 
> Fair enough. The expandability is a plus. Also when I learned that you
> can feed a clock signal to it that made it a bit more interesting. I
> would in the future consider getting it and slaving it to an external
> DAC. Still I think $2000 is a little much for a "Super Squeezebox"
> assuming the intent is to connect it to a DAC. A version lacking any
> analog outputs solely designed to be connected be to a DAC for
> $800-1000 would be simply killer. I guess that since Slim Devices is
> addressing the audiophile market they could segment their audiophile
> products a little like that.

Yes, the external clock input was a nice plus too on my list that I'm
not taking advantage of now but may in the future.

I agree a Tranport Transporter would sell big. A lot of folks refuse to
pay for the analog half when they don't need it.

At this point though the total cost savings to build a Transporter with
no analog might save 10%, if that (a few chips and a few jacks) plus the
work to design it out. And the volume still might not be large enough to
justify it.

It might be cheaper for them to just lower the price and include it.


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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Transporter versus SB3 with Beresford DAC

2008-12-02 Thread Labarum

gw43;365684 Wrote: 
> Perhaps my ears don't have the resolution any more!

I am 59 and have a -40dB high frequency hearing loss in my left ear.


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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Transporter versus SB3 with Beresford DAC

2008-12-02 Thread gw43

Labarum;365434 Wrote: 
> I must say I am surprised. Both Amp and speakers ought to be quite
> revealing.
> 
> Classical piano music I found dramatically better with the Beresford in
> circuit, and you can see below what I am using.

I was also a little surprised there was no difference, considering what
I had read!  I mainly listen to rock, alt. country, and some acoustic
stuff, but no classical.  

I have also just got an Oppo 980H DVD player, and that sounds identical
to the Squeezebox when playing CDs.  Perhaps my ears don't have the
resolution any more!


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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Transporter versus SB3 with Beresford DAC

2008-12-01 Thread Labarum

gw43;365418 Wrote: 
> Lossless files, into Arcam A85 then on to Monitor Audio GR10.

I must say I am surprised.

Classical piano music I found dramatically better with the Beresford in
circuit.


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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Transporter versus SB3 with Beresford DAC

2008-12-01 Thread gw43

Labarum;365365 Wrote: 
> What were you playing it into? Within a few seconds I could hear the
> improvement?

Lossless files, into Arcam A85 then on to Monitor Audio GR10.


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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Transporter versus SB3 with Beresford DAC

2008-12-01 Thread Labarum

gw43;365347 Wrote: 
> I tried the Beresford DAC in April this year (v6.x - don't know if it
> was a 3 or what).
> 
> Neither me or the missus (who has better hearing than me) could tell
> the difference between the Beresford and the SB3.
> 


What were you playing it into? Within a few seconds I could hear the
improvement?


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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Transporter versus SB3 with Beresford DAC

2008-12-01 Thread gw43

I tried the Beresford DAC in April this year (v6.x - don't know if it
was a 3 or what).

Neither me or the missus (who has better hearing than me) could tell
the difference between the Beresford and the SB3.

We did several AB tests (one of us would switch the inputs while the
other tried to guess whether X was A or B), and the best we ever
managed was 12 right our of 20.  After 4 or 5 rounds of test each it
was either come to the conclusion they were alike, or file for
divorce!

Stanley Beresford did however honour his "money back if not happy"
guarantee, so it only cost shipping both ways to give it a go.


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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Transporter versus SB3 with Beresford DAC

2008-11-28 Thread sxr71

mswlogo;364039 Wrote: 
> I didn't buy it just for looks and never said I did. But it definitely
> factored into the equation. And I suspect it does for quite a few even
> if they are not willing to admit it.
> 
> I bought it for:
> 
> Looks
> Build
> 24/96 Capability
> Dual Displays
> And a much more flexible design thay may be enhanced further.
> I could care less about it's analog capabilities and I know that is a
> waste but you don't have much choice.
> 
> When I saw Sean was able to add 88.2Khz support after the fact I was
> convinced this is one hell of well designed machine and had to have it.
> The lack of 88.2Khz was also holding me back.
> 
> I also got it brand new $1200.00

Fair enough. The expandability is a plus. Also when I learned that you
can feed a clock signal to it that made it a bit more interesting. I
would in the future consider getting it and slaving it to an external
DAC.


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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Transporter versus SB3 with Beresford DAC

2008-11-26 Thread mswlogo

sxr71;362947 Wrote: 
> Whatever, the SB receiver can be hidden. If you'd pay $1850 just for
> looks and to have the thing in your rack you have too much money to
> throw around to make recommendations for "normal" people. Besides I
> can't stand stupid lights flashing and dancing when I listen to music.
> I turn off the stupid display on every piece of equipment I have.

I didn't buy it just for looks and never said I did. But it definitely
factored into the equation. And I suspect it does for quite a few even
if they are not willing to admit it.

I bought it for:

Looks
Build
24/96 Capability
Dual Displays
And a much more flexible design thay may be enhanced further.
I could care less about it's analog capabilities and I know that is a
waste but you don't have much choice.

When I saw Sean was able to add 88.2Khz support after the fact I was
convinced this is one hell of well designed machine and had to have it.
The lack of 88.2Khz was also holding me back.

I also got it brand new $1200.00


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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Transporter versus SB3 with Beresford DAC

2008-11-25 Thread plim

I'm saving up for either a Benchmark or a Transporter. In the meantime,
I got a Beresford to try out. It needed modding before I was happy with
it. My Perpetual Technologies P-3A is now on eBay.

Here's my experience with the Beresford for those venturing forth:

- When I got it I found both the fixed and variable outputs noisy
(slight hiss from the speakers when I put my ear next to them (the P-3A
is almost silent)

- From what I can tell from the circuit board, the variable output is
driven via the headphone circuitry and it was picking up mains hum at a
certain setting. For both reasons I am now using only the fixed output.

- I modded the unit as follows:

(i) LM4562MA op-amp to replace the NJM4558 on the fixed output. It's a
£6 drop-in surface mount replacement.

(ii) Changed the power supply caps to some good quality low-ESR
types.

(iii) Replaced the switched-mode power supply with a linear one to
eliminate the switching noise that I could see on my scope.

(iv) Applied Mr Beresford's Mod21 mod, as my unit is a 6/3 version and
not the latest 6/4.

For the price I am now very happy with the sound.

Disclaimer: This is just my opinion and, no, I did not ABX the mods. I
have no dealings with Beresford apart from being a customer.


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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Transporter versus SB3 with Beresford DAC

2008-11-24 Thread sxr71

pkfox;358804 Wrote: 
> Hi there, this topic has been done to death ( maybe not with your DAC -
> but plenty of others ) it all comes down to personal opinion - my
> friend prefers his standard SB3 with no external DAC to my TP - I rest
> my case... cheers

What are you really trying to say?


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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Transporter versus SB3 with Beresford DAC

2008-11-24 Thread agentsmith

OK I owned a Benchmark DCA1, bought a Beresford as temporary replacement
and now using the Lavry DA10.  Rest of system is All Naim NAC202
pre/NAP200 power/HiCap power supply/NAPSC power supply/Ariva speakers.

I have not heard the Transporter, but it would have to pretty poor if
it does not sound a whole lot better than the Beresford DAC.  The
Beresford is a good value considering its price, it sounds different
than the SB2, warmer, but not necessarily better.  The Benchmark and
the Lavry both have a whole lot more details.  I personally like the
Lavry better, not as clincal as the Benchmark in my humble opinion.

By the way my Beresford was bought in September this year so relatively
new.  I sold it for a song a few weeks ago.


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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Transporter versus SB3 with Beresford DAC

2008-11-23 Thread sxr71

mswlogo;359029 Wrote: 
> When a system looks like this it really doesn't matter.
> 
> http://forums.slimdevices.com/showpost.php?p=76431&postcount=4
> 
> But when it looks something like this I do care (by the way I hate the
> look of the PS3 and the noisy fan and will eventually swap it out).
> 
> http://forums.slimdevices.com/showpost.php?p=350741&postcount=45
> 
> Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
> 
> If you spend any kind of serious money on audio you are kidding
> yourself if looks doesn't matter. It also depends where your system is
> (living room vs say your "Home Office"). I have some other ugly setups
> too where I don't care what it looks like and I have the SB3 hooked
> up.
> 
> As far as sound they both sound the same on a decent DAC and this board
> spends way to much energy on debating it. The "looks" is the most
> significant difference if you hook them both to a decent DAC.
> 
> So if "looks" does not matter and plan to use a decent external DAC you
> are wasting your money on a transporter. Looks includes the displays
> IMHO.
> 
> Looks is a more significant discussion than the non existent diffences
> when hooked to an external DAC.


Whatever, the SB receiver can be hidden. If you'd pay $1850 just for
looks and to have the thing in your rack you have too much money to
throw around to make recommendations for "normal" people. Besides I
can't stand stupid lights flashing and dancing when I listen to music.
I turn off the stupid display on every piece of equipment I have.


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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Transporter versus SB3 with Beresford DAC

2008-11-16 Thread Labarum

mswlogo;360375 Wrote: 
> What's a 6/3?

Beresford DAC Model TC-7410 Mark 6/3

He is now selling the 6/4, but earlier models can be upgraded, which is
my plan.

http://www.beresford.me/PP/Stereo_Audio_Digital_to_Analogue_Converter_.html


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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Transporter versus SB3 with Beresford DAC

2008-11-15 Thread mswlogo

Labarum;360288 Wrote: 
> Yea, I know, and I remain sceptical.
> 
> Stan is probably right: there ain't no difference, or none worth
> talking about. I bought the cable on the assurance it wasn't worse than
> the optical link, because I wanted an extra switched input.
> 
> I am fully expecting more of Stan's upgrade 6/3 > 6/4
> 
> And try this post and thread
> 
> http://www.computeraudiophile.com/node/1055#comment-7846

What's a 6/3?


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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Transporter versus SB3 with Beresford DAC

2008-11-15 Thread Labarum

mswlogo;360270 Wrote: 
> Something to listen to with your new cable.
> 
> http://www.wnyc.org/shows/radiolab/episodes/2007/05/18

Yea, I know, and I remain sceptical.

Stan is probably right: there ain't no difference, or none worth
talking about. I bought the cable on the assurance it wasn't worse than
the optical link, because I wanted an extra switched input.

I am fully expecting more of Stan's upgrade 6/3 > 6/4


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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Transporter versus SB3 with Beresford DAC

2008-11-15 Thread mswlogo

Labarum;360242 Wrote: 
> Well, Phil, I did order one and it arrived today.
> 
> You may be right. My initial impression, listening to piano music, is
> that the sound is cleaner and the "ambiance" around the piano is more
> convincing. Yes, very subtle and subjective observations.
> 
> 

Something to listen to with your new cable.

http://www.wnyc.org/shows/radiolab/episodes/2007/05/18


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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Transporter versus SB3 with Beresford DAC

2008-11-15 Thread Labarum

Phil Leigh;358871 Wrote: 
> In all seriousness, I suggest you order a 1.5m (this length is important
> - 1m is too short) BlueJeans Belden 1694a spdif coax cable - it will
> cost peanuts (well OK  - about £20+).

Well, Phil, I did order one and it arrived today.

You may be right. My initial impression, listening to piano music, is
that the sound is cleaner and the "ambiance" around the piano is more
convincing. Yes, very subtle and subjective observations.

Stan Beresford himself is sceptical: he knows many prefer an electrical
coupling between SB and his DAC, but as he will say is that his DAC does
improve the SB.

So there you have it. And I have the cable. At I least determined that
the electrical connection was not worse that the optical, and I now
have a spare optical for the PC (the other is needed for the Virgin
Media Box.)

In a couple of weeks I will send my 6/3 back to Stan for upgrade to
6/4, and we will see where that gets us.


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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Transporter versus SB3 with Beresford DAC

2008-11-13 Thread Themis

lanierb;359649 Wrote: 
> Hi Themis-  I have that exact AV receiver in my HT and I agree with you
> that it has a nice sounding DAC.  However, where I disagree with you is
> with the amp section, which IMO isn't very good at all, for my ears
> anyway.  I use a separate power amp with it and, nothing scientific
> here, but I prefer the sound immensely with the external amp.  I'm sure
> you have tried other setups, but if you haven't tried it with a separate
> power amp, I would highly recommend it.
I have tried four different power amps with the Denon, all under 1200€
(because I thought it was "not going well" with my system's value to
try to pay more for a power amp, my speakers are nor particularly hard
to drive : 88dB or so) and none was sounding as well as the Denon's
power section. At best, (a Myriad) was sounding as smooth. But no
better.

Well, perhaps he problem is the way I listen to music : First, I listen
to music at reasonable levels - never loud. Rarely over 40/100 on the
amp. Second, I'm probably mainly an "analog" guy : my "reference" sound
comes from a Revox open-reel... anyway. So what I consider as a "smooth"
sound might mean "not analytical" to others. So the Denon fits me.

But, I'll continue trying to improve the power section, I will
inevitably come across a piece of electronics that I like. I agree that
the Denon can be improved, especially compared to my speakers. ;)

And Phil : congrats about your dac. My dream is to get a modded
Tri-Vista one day... ;)


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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Transporter versus SB3 with Beresford DAC

2008-11-13 Thread Phil Leigh

Themis;359299 Wrote: 
> Phil was saying that his system sounded fine, which I found not amazing,
> as he has a (very)well-designed Musical Fidelity (MF) dac, along with a
> dedicated MF PSU and a MF buffer (if I remember properly that's what
> "Triplethreat" stands for: X-DAC+X-PSU+X-10 buffer) : Three nice pieces
> of electronics (a triplet). "Modded" stands for "modified". :)
> 
> And from what I understand, from his posts, he claims that the
> transport (SB3) is not necessarily a "weak part" of his system
> (although his dac combination is *much* more expensive than the
> transport). At least that's how I understood it.

Themis - you are correct :o)

The mods were done to the X-DAC and X-10 by Audiocom in the UK. All new
and funky op amps/caps/diodes, new superclock 4, two ultra low noise reg
boards (in the DAC).

Certainly the dac mods made this into a different animal altogether.
But I do think that Dac's are like vinyl cartridges - beyond a certain
point of basic engineering the rest is personal taste rather than
"fidelity" per se...ymmv


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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Transporter versus SB3 with Beresford DAC

2008-11-13 Thread lanierb

Themis;358913 Wrote: 
> Because it's a nice, smooth-sounding amp. :) I used to use the amp's dac
> before I got the Italian one. The couple SB3/Denon through-coax, was
> better than my old 640C CD player. But one day I found someone selling
> the North Star for about 500€ and I... couldn't resist. I won't go
> through the differences between the NS and the 3808, they are subtle
> but quite obvious for "heavy" music parts (with plenty of
> instruments).
> I've had plenty of hi-fi amps (and I still have a Marantz KI and a
> Cyrus), but the Denon sounds more than decent. I tried, occasionally,
> to upgrade the power-amp section, but none of the power amps that I
> listened to (four), below the 1200€ price tag, managed to drive my
> speakers better than the 3808. Even its phono section is sweet : so, I
> stick with it, at the moment. ;)
> 
> I know there are a lot of myths about A/V amps (I owned 4, the AVR-300
> being one of them), some say that A/V amps made by specialized hifi
> firms are better sounding... well, I disagree. Today's A/V amps made by
> "commercial" firms like Denon, Yamaha, H/K etc have decent transformers,
> power sections, very good D/A converter implementations and so much
> more. And mostly : they sound musical.
> 
> I have plenty of friends (hifi vendors or enthusiasts) who claim the
> contrary, but most of them never listened to a decent A/V amp in good
> conditions. And I don't care enough about their beliefs to prove them
> the contrary. :)

Hi Themis-  I have that exact AV receiver in my HT and I agree with you
that it has a nice sounding DAC.  However, where I disagree with you is
with the amp section, which IMO isn't very good at all, for my ears
anyway.  I use a separate power amp with it and, nothing scientific
here, but I prefer the sound immensely with the external amp.  I'm sure
you have tried other setups, but if you haven't tried it with a separate
power amp, I would highly recommend it.


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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Transporter versus SB3 with Beresford DAC

2008-11-12 Thread pkfox

Labarum;358878 Wrote: 
> Please explain more.
> 
> If I connected by coax that would free an optical input - ideally I
> need one for the Virgin Box and one for the Shuttle PC that hides
> behind the telly.
Hi there, my old setup was a SB3 -> Lite DAC -> Meridian 551 amp - it
sounded very good - I now have a TP directly connected to the Meridian
- it blows the SB3 Lite DAC setup into the weeds - just my two cents
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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Transporter versus SB3 with Beresford DAC

2008-11-12 Thread Labarum

Themis;359019 Wrote: 
>  (especially when you have an MF modded triplet in the equation ;))

Please explain those words.


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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Transporter versus SB3 with Beresford DAC

2008-11-11 Thread mswlogo

Themis;359019 Wrote: 
> I can only agree. (especially when you have an MF modded triplet in the
> equation ;))
> Anyway, I suspect mswlogo to speak mainly about the -looks- of the SB3,
> not the sound.

When a system looks like this it really doesn't matter.

http://forums.slimdevices.com/showpost.php?p=76431&postcount=4

But when it looks something like this I do care (by the way I hate the
look of the PS3 and the noisy fan and will eventually swap it out).

http://forums.slimdevices.com/showpost.php?p=350741&postcount=45

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

If you spend any kind of serious money on audio you are kidding
yourself if looks doesn't matter. It also depends where your system is
(living room vs say your "Home Office"). I have some other ugly setups
too where I don't care what it looks like and I have the SB3 hooked
up.

As far as sound they both sound the same on a decent DAC and this board
spends way to much energy on debating it. The "looks" is the most
significant difference if you hook them both to a decent DAC.


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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Transporter versus SB3 with Beresford DAC

2008-11-11 Thread mswlogo

Themis;359042 Wrote: 
> Meridian looks very nice, you're right to put it in the middle. ;)
> 
> (what I did with my PS3 is that I put it in a closed shelf: as the
> gamepads are wireless, I only open the shelf to change the game/record.
> I agree it's not very pretty)

Too much heat for closing any of it. Its raised too and it still runs
pretty darn warm. The cooler it runs the lower the fans run and
therefore quieter.

That's why it's on top (heat rises) and it's the only component I
really have to physically touch.

P.S. I just got the coolest device for the PS3 so I can go ALL digital
right to each amp for each driver. See (long thread) 
http://meridianunplugged.com/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=80044#Post80044


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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Transporter versus SB3 with Beresford DAC

2008-11-11 Thread Themis

mswlogo;359029 Wrote: 
> But when it looks something like this I do care (by the way I hate the
> look of the PS3 and the noisy fan and will eventually swap it out).
> 
> http://forums.slimdevices.com/showpost.php?p=350741&postcount=45
> 
> Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.Meridian looks very nice, you're right 
> to put it in the middle. ;)

(what I did with my PS3 is that I put it in a closed shelf: as the
gamepads are wireless, I only open the shelf to change the game/record.
I agree it's not very pretty)


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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Transporter versus SB3 with Beresford DAC

2008-11-11 Thread mswlogo

Phil Leigh;359011 Wrote: 
> I'm sorry but that is not correct, IMO. I have a circa $30k system and
> it looks just fine.
> It also sounds just fine - in fact it sounds to me as good as a dcs,
> wadia or EMM Labs stack costing as much again!

That's totally a matter of opinion. SB3 looks like a toy.
It sounds fine and is a bargain for what it does, but it still looks
like a toy. Reminds me of a simon says toy my daughter had when she was
a toddler.


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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Transporter versus SB3 with Beresford DAC

2008-11-11 Thread Themis

Phil Leigh;359011 Wrote: 
> I'm sorry but that is not correct, IMO. I have a circa $30k system and
> it looks just fine.
> It also sounds just fine - in fact it sounds to me as good as a dcs,
> wadia or EMM Labs stack costing as much again!I can only agree. (especially 
> when you have an MF modded triplet in the
equation ;))
Anyway, I suspect mswlogo to speak mainly about the -looks- of the SB3,
not the sound.


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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Transporter versus SB3 with Beresford DAC

2008-11-11 Thread Phil Leigh

mswlogo;358998 Wrote: 
> The SB3 looked dorky and cheap and in a $30K system it looked out of
> place. 
I'm sorry but that is not correct, IMO. I have a circa $30k system and
it looks just fine.
It also sounds just fine - in fact it sounds to me as good as a dcs,
wadia or EMM Labs stack costing as much again!


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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Transporter versus SB3 with Beresford DAC

2008-11-11 Thread Themis

Labarum;358992 Wrote: 
> Yep, that's about it; but, Themis, you still haven't answered my direct
> question: have you heard both the Transporter and the SB3/Beresford
> combination?Didn't I ? I thought I had said I did. :)
Not in a direct comparison though, but I did listened to both. My
long-term auditive memory is accurate enough... although I may forget
where the heck I left my keys. ;)


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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Transporter versus SB3 with Beresford DAC

2008-11-11 Thread mswlogo

Labarum;358992 Wrote: 
> Yep, that's about it; but, Themis, you still haven't answered my direct
> question: have you heard both the Transporter and the SB3/Beresford
> combination?

If it's a decent DAC it will sound the same. This topic has been beaten
to death. It does not matter what DAC you substitute as long as it's a
decent one that cleans up its input. The Transporter has a cleaner
(lower jitter) output, but if you're looking at a DAC better than what
the Transporter privides then it will likely cleanup it's inputs as
well.

The display may be a toy to you but it is not to everyone.

Some of us do care about how it looks in the system as well as how it
sounds and the information the display can provide. The SB3 looked
dorky and cheap and in a $30K system it looked out of place. But the
SB3 sounds fine as a digital transport.


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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Transporter versus SB3 with Beresford DAC

2008-11-11 Thread Labarum

Themis;358987 Wrote: 
> The Transporter has (mainly) four advantages : Display, 24/96 playing
> ability, XLR connectors and a nice D/A converter.
> Other advantages are : better power regulators, better clock, very good
> design overall.
> 
> So, to come back to the main advantages, if display means nothing to
> you, XLR is of no use and 24/96 are rare... there's only its dac left
> (along with the clock, but it's a bit part of it). :)
> A good dac and a nice cable should do about the same, did I get it
> right ?


Yep, that's about it; but, Themis, you still haven't answered my direct
question: have you heard both the Transporter and the SB3/Beresford
combination?


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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Transporter versus SB3 with Beresford DAC

2008-11-11 Thread Themis

The Transporter has (mainly) four advantages : Display, 24/96 playing
ability, XLR connectors and a nice D/A converter.
Other advantages are : better power regulators, better clock, very good
design overall.

So, to come back to the main advantages, if display means nothing to
you, XLR is of no use and 24/96 are rare... there's only its dac left
(along with the clock, but it's a bit part of it). :)
A good dac and a nice cable should do about the same, did I get it
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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Transporter versus SB3 with Beresford DAC

2008-11-11 Thread Labarum

mswlogo;358965 Wrote: 
> I love the display(s). I found The VU bars on the SB3 useless and took
> up too much room. We the transporter they are always on. They look cool
> and are very functional and I can immediately tell if it's too hot a
> recording and adjust accordingly.

Pointless toys. Absolutely meaningless toys!


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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Transporter versus SB3 with Beresford DAC

2008-11-11 Thread mswlogo

I love the display(s). I found The VU bars on the SB3 useless and took
up too much room. We the transporter they are always on. They look cool
and are very functional and I can immediately tell if it's too hot a
recording and adjust accordingly.


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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Transporter versus SB3 with Beresford DAC

2008-11-11 Thread Labarum

mswlogo;358945 Wrote: 
> I do think the Transporter is worth it if you have the bucks for it's
> double display, build, looks and 24/96 abilities. It's a great unit and
> have no regrets spending the extra bucks on it.

Not sure about the need for any display. For my favorites it's just
press and hold - radio stations; and if I'm browsing my CD collection a
laptop is so much easier. At the moment I only have one 24/96 flac.

But I', brand new to all this and just feeling my way forward. Thanks
for the technical notes - both bit perfect (at full volume), as I
guessed.


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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Transporter versus SB3 with Beresford DAC

2008-11-11 Thread mswlogo

Themis;358913 Wrote: 
> Because it's a nice, smooth-sounding amp. :) I used to use the amp's dac
> before I got the Italian one. The couple SB3/Denon through-coax, was
> better than my old 640C CD player. But one day I found someone selling
> the North Star for about 500€ and I... couldn't resist. I won't
> go through the differences between the NS and the 3808, they are subtle
> but quite obvious for "heavy" music parts (with plenty of instruments).
> I've had plenty of hi-fi amps (and I still have a Marantz KI and a
> Cyrus), but the Denon sounds more than decent. I tried, occasionally,
> to upgrade the power-amp section, but none of the power amps that I
> listened to (four), below the 1200€ price tag, managed to drive
> my speakers better than the 3808. Even its phono section is sweet : so,
> I stick with it, at the moment. ;)
> 
> I know there are a lot of myths about A/V amps (I owned 4, the AVR-300
> being one of them), some say that A/V amps made by specialized hifi
> firms are better sounding... well, I disagree. Today's A/V amps made by
> "commercial" firms like Denon, Yamaha, H/K etc have decent transformers,
> power sections, very good D/A converter implementations and so much
> more. And mostly : they sound musical.
> 
> I have plenty of friends (hifi vendors or enthusiasts) who claim the
> contrary, but most of them never listened to a decent A/V amp in good
> conditions. And I don't care enough about their beliefs to prove them
> the contrary. :)

Assuming you don't have something drastically wrong the only
differences are jitter. And Good DACs dejitter.

I recorded some frequency sweeps, flac'd them, played them and recorded
them off the digital tape out of my preamp (Meridian G68).

They were bit for bit perfect with the SB3 or Transport over Toslink or
RCA.

The ONLY difference is jitter. Which the G68 removes by basically
rebuffering the data stream and reclocking it.

I do think the Transporter is worth it if you have the bucks for it's
double display, build, looks and 24/96 abilities. It's a great unit and
have no regrets spending the extra bucks on it.


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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Transporter versus SB3 with Beresford DAC

2008-11-11 Thread Themis

Labarum;358884 Wrote: 
> Themis, why have you got an AV amp between a very expensive DAC and some
> very smart speakers?
Because it's a nice, smooth-sounding amp. :) I used to use the amp's
dac before I got the Italian one. The couple SB3/Denon through-coax,
was better than my old 640C CD player. But one day I found someone
selling the North Star for about 500€ and I... couldn't resist. I
won't go through the differences between the NS and the 3808, they are
subtle but quite obvious for "heavy" music parts (with plenty of
instruments).
I've had plenty of hi-fi amps (and I still have a Marantz KI and a
Cyrus), but the Denon sounds more than decent. I tried, occasionally,
to upgrade the power-amp section, but none of the power amps that I
listened to (four), below the 1200€ price tag, managed to drive
my speakers better than the 3808. Even its phono section is sweet : so,
I stick with it, at the moment. ;)

I know there are a lot of myths about A/V amps (I owned 4, the AVR-300
being one of them), some say that A/V amps made by specialized hifi
firms are better sounding... well, I disagree. Today's A/V amps made by
"commercial" firms like Denon, Yamaha, H/K etc have decent transformers,
power sections, very good D/A converter implementations and so much
more. And mostly : they sound musical.

I have plenty of friends (hifi vendors or enthusiasts) who claim the
contrary, but most of them never listened to a decent A/V amp in good
conditions. And I don't care enough about their beliefs to prove them
the contrary. :)


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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Transporter versus SB3 with Beresford DAC

2008-11-11 Thread Phil Leigh

Labarum;358878 Wrote: 
> Please explain more.
> 
> If I connected by coax that would free an optical input - ideally I
> need one for the Virgin Box and one for the Shuttle PC that hides
> behind the telly.

Well,

In general many folks prefer coax over optical. In my experience this
is highly system dependent. Optical has the advantage of providing
complete galvanic isolation between connected components so they are
electrically isolated. In some systems this is a big win. However, the
SB is not connected to mains earth so there is no difference in this
respect between using optical vs. coaxbut,

The quality of the optical interface is governed by the whole chain.
It's all very well using a high-quality toslink cable but if the
interfaces you are plugging that cable into have "issues" the whole
thing is compromised. Ultimately, Toslink is just an LED going on/off
very quickly and some plastic or glass in between!

In my view, where galvanic isolation is already present, a coax
connection has the potential to provide a higher quality solution.
There are many other issues of course:

1) NO RCA/phono based is truly 75 ohm impedance so there will be some
signal reflection at the plug/socket interface.
2) Reflections MIGHT play a part and they are a function of the
frequencies involved, the nature of the cable/plug termination and the
length of the transmission line. Now, experts will leap in and disagree
with me here, but again in my recent tests I have found myself
preferring a 1.5m coax to a 0.5 or 1m one (couldn't hear any difference
between the 0.5m and the 1m).


As mentioned by others, the Beresford is an interesting product because
of its flexibility. However, there are many (more expensive) DAC's that
will sound "better". But, before you go there (or to a Transporter,
which I also fully expect to be better than the SB+Beresford, but I
haven't heard either) you should try and hear your present equipment in
its best light and I think that the digital cabling is a cheap area to
try and improve. The other area is mains conditioning which is a whole
different thread...


Also - for free - make sure the drive units in your 20-year old
speakers are still tight - check the nuts/screws that moun the drive
units to the cabinets.

I had some Tannoys that needed tightening every 6 months...


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ain't what you'd call minimal...SB3+Stontronics PSU - Altmann
JISCO/UPCI - TACT 2.2X (Linear PSU) + Good Vibrations S/W - MF
Triplethreat(Audiocom full mods)- Linn 5103 - Aktiv 5.1 system (6x
LK140's, ESPEK/TRIKAN/KATAN/SEIZMIK 10.5), Townsend Supertweeters,
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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Transporter versus SB3 with Beresford DAC

2008-11-11 Thread Labarum

Themis, why have you got an AV amp between a very expensive DAC and some
very smart speakers?


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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Transporter versus SB3 with Beresford DAC

2008-11-11 Thread Themis

Labarum;358859 Wrote: 
> No. I don't have an opinion because I haven't heard the Transporter. The
> SB3 beats my ageing Quad 77 CD player by a very significant margin and
> the SB3/Beresford is as good as the XP - ASIO - Foobar - Beresford
> route.
> 
> The SB3 without the Beresford is flat and lifeless - much worse than
> the Quad 77 CDP
> 
> My speakers are 20 years old but but were in the Quad Electrostatic
> price range when bought, and listening in shops gives me no desire to
> buy new. The upgraded 405 seems very revealing without screaming into
> my titanium tweeters, so I guess the analogue chain is up to it, but
> will the Transported show me more at 16/44.1 lossless?
> 
> Only my ears will tell me - but I am looking for an opinion from those
> who might have heard both on a revealing system.
Your conclusions are correct concerning the SB3/Beresford/77CDP
comparison. I like the Quads too, they have always been one of my
favorite speakers : I'm not at all amazed you don't feel the need of
changing them.

To answer your question, yes, the Transporter will certainly bring a
lot more. The Beresford is a decent dac and a bang for the price, but
it's just a low-mid quality dac. There are other dacs (about the price
of the TP) that would do as well as the Transporter, sonically. But,
the Transporter is a one-piece equipment, very well made, so sonic
differences might not be the main question when choosing it. ;)


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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Transporter versus SB3 with Beresford DAC

2008-11-11 Thread Labarum

Phil Leigh;358871 Wrote: 
> In all seriousness, I suggest you order a 1.5m (this length is important
> - 1m is too short) BlueJeans Belden 1694a spdif coax cable ...it's NOT
> just about the Toslink cable, it's also about the transmitter and
> receivers interfaces.
> 


Please explain more.

If I connected by coax that would free an optical input - ideally I
need one for the Virgin Box and one for the Shuttle PC that hides
behind the telly.


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FLAC through Foobar, XP and ASIO
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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Transporter versus SB3 with Beresford DAC

2008-11-11 Thread Phil Leigh

Labarum;358864 Wrote: 
> A good quality optical link supplied by Stanley Bereford.

In all seriousness, I suggest you order a 1.5m (this length is
important - 1m is too short) BlueJeans Belden 1694a spdif coax cable -
it will cost peanuts (well OK  - about £20+).


If you don't think it is an improvement, I'll buy it from you at cost!
(I need another one).


http://www.bluejeanscable.com/store/digital-audio/index.htm

Do this before you even think about a Transporter.

The SB is not connected to mains earth. You don't get any benefits of
using optical (ie galvanic isolation). You do get the inherent
drawbacks...it's NOT just about the Toslink cable, it's also about the
transmitter and receivers interfaces.

Regards
Phil


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ain't what you'd call minimal...SB3+Stontronics PSU - Altmann
JISCO/UPCI - TACT 2.2X (Linear PSU) + Good Vibrations S/W - MF
Triplethreat(Audiocom full mods)- Linn 5103 - Aktiv 5.1 system (6x
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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Transporter versus SB3 with Beresford DAC

2008-11-11 Thread Labarum

Phil Leigh;358861 Wrote: 
> Brian - what sort of cable do you have between the SB and DAC?

A good quality optical link supplied by Stanley Bereford.


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Beresford DAC - Quad 405-2 refurbished by 405man - Quart 980s German
Tower Loudspeakers.

FLAC through Foobar, XP and ASIO
Squeezebox 3 Classic 
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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Transporter versus SB3 with Beresford DAC

2008-11-11 Thread Phil Leigh

Brian - what sort of cable do you have between the SB and DAC?


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ain't what you'd call minimal...SB3+Stontronics PSU - Altmann
JISCO/UPCI - TACT 2.2X (Linear PSU) + Good Vibrations S/W - MF
Triplethreat(Audiocom full mods)- Linn 5103 - Aktiv 5.1 system (6x
LK140's, ESPEK/TRIKAN/KATAN/SEIZMIK 10.5), Townsend Supertweeters,
Kimber & Chord cables
Outdoors: Boombox+Creative Sub (If I remember to turn it on...)

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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Transporter versus SB3 with Beresford DAC

2008-11-11 Thread Labarum

Themis;358854 Wrote: 
> No, I'm just trolling. :)
> 
> Seriously: of course. I never listen to anything below 16/44 when I
> compare hi-fi equipment.
> Your questioning seem to indicate that your opinion is different from
> mine. Can you explain further in detail, please ?

No. I don't have an opinion because I haven't heard the Transporter.
The SB3 beats my ageing Quad 77 CD player by a very significant margin
and the SB3/Beresford is as good as the XP - ASIO - Foobar - Beresford
route.

The SB3 without the Beresford is flat and lifeless - much worse than
the Quad 77 CDP

My speakers are 20 years old but but were in the Quad Electrostatic
price range when bought, and listening in shops gives me no desire to
buy new. The upgraded 405 seems very revealing without screaming into
my titanium tweeters, so I guess the analogue chain is up to it, but
will the Transported show me more at 16/44.1 lossless?

Only my ears will tell me - but I am looking for an opinion from those
who might have heard both on a revealing system.


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Brian

Beresford DAC - Quad 405-2 refurbished by 405man - Quart 980s German
Tower Loudspeakers.

FLAC through Foobar, XP and ASIO
Squeezebox 3 Classic 
Virgin Cable Box
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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Transporter versus SB3 with Beresford DAC

2008-11-11 Thread Themis

No, I'm just trolling. :)

Seriously: of course. I never listen to anything below 16/44 when I
compare hi-fi equipment.
Your interrogations seem to indicate that your opinion is different
from mine. Can you explain further in detail, please ?


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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Transporter versus SB3 with Beresford DAC

2008-11-11 Thread Themis

There is a big difference between a Transporter and the Beresford dac.
To keep it simple, the TP is much better everywhere, enough for
justifying its price. :)

But, I'm sure that you can have certain setups where the difference is
hard to tell : in that case, it is the setup's problem, I'm afraid. :)


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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Transporter versus SB3 with Beresford DAC

2008-11-11 Thread Labarum

Themis;358849 Wrote: 
> There is a big difference between a Transporter and the Beresford dac.
> To keep it simple, the TP is much better everywhere, enough for
> justifying its price. :)
> 
> But, I'm sure that you can have certain setups where the difference is
> hard to tell : in that case, it is the setup's problem, I'm afraid. :)

OK

Have you heard both playing 16/44.1 files?


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Squeezebox 3 Classic 
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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Transporter versus SB3 with Beresford DAC

2008-11-11 Thread pkfox

Labarum;358789 Wrote: 
> Has anyone made the direct comparison?

Hi there, this topic has been done to death ( maybe not with your DAC -
but plenty of others ) it all comes down to personal opinion - my friend
prefers his standard SB3 with no external DAC to my TP - I rest my
case... cheers


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