Couldn't find a bigger toob Joe ...?
will the big bottle rectifier tubes fit in the opening on top?
I doubt that this huge,beautiful rectifier would fit. 2-1/2" at its widest diameter. Height is 5". The hole is 2". It's too bad because it gets good marks by many and it's new production at a reasonable price ...$26. I like a big tube. I wonder if the taper would fit to the point that it could be inserted from the top?will the big bottle rectifier tubes fit in the opening on top?
It's easy a carbide hole saw for metal, makes a clean cutI doubt that this huge,beautiful rectifier would fit. 2-1/2" at its widest diameter. Height is 5". The hole is 2". It's too bad because it gets good marks by many and it's new production at a reasonable price ...$26. I like a big tube. I wonder if the taper would fit to the point that it could be inserted from the top?
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Thanks Joe and Jack!Sebastian
I used the MP-D2 with the Nord for several months, but always had a preamp in between.
Lot of DACs up-sample internally to higher sample rate - the AK4490 does 256x over sampling. Depending on the internal clock and its placement relative to the DAC chip, this may or may be optimal. If you up-sample it in the software, like the HQPlayer then the up-sampling is done twice. You loose the benefit of filters/modulators applied in the s/w and you are limited to what the DAC provides you. The bypass mode enables the DAC to bypass the internal up-sampling/processing and couple the input to the DAC's output stage. This is the cleanest signal path a DAC can provide. When in this mode, you would up-sample to DSD256 in your software and choose filters/modulators to fit your taste.
I have sent a mail to them couple of mins back and will post back what they reply.
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