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Re: Computer Audio Blasphemy, nige tries Another SD Card Player
Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2019 5:22 pm
by tapatrick
You are a star. Thank you!
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Re: Computer Audio Blasphemy, nige tries Another SD Card Player
Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2019 6:05 pm
by tapatrick
Dusted down my SD card player which has been in a box for a year or so and bypassed the 5v reg. Now playing I2S into my PS Audio Jr DAC with latest software update 'Windom'. Sounding soooo.. good. This little gem out shines all other sources I have been playing with for realism, ambience, soundstage and natural SQ.
Looks like I will be back to buying music again to load on to cards. Thanks all for this thread.
Re: Computer Audio Blasphemy, nige tries Another SD Card Player
Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2019 7:26 pm
by gstew
@tapatrick...
Very interesting. We've corresponded before and I've been watching you try different front-end options for your PSA DAC. Glad to know that the Windom upgrade to that DAC was such an improvement. I wonder how much more they can wring out of that setup?
Also, what are you using for the I2S to I2S-over-HDMI conversion?
Anyway, I remember at one time you were using an RPi endpoint with an I2S-over-HDMI conversion card to feed your Directstream Jr. I was going to suggest you look at the new Allo USBBridge Signature, basically an RPi with an added Ethernet port (resolving the on-chip IO conflicts), an added USB-DAC USB output (similar to that on a Regen or Rendu), and a lot of linear regulation and power supply filtering (almost a regulator per chip rail input). I've got 2 of them running and they best my linear-regulation-modified RPis quite handily which had been significant upgrades over stock RPis. I'm using 3 float-charged 350F Ultracap pairs as the output buffer to power the USBBridge Sig and the connected DAC hats and related interface cards (FiFoPi, Allo Isolator) in each setup. Clearly a new high in my setups.
BUT your comments have me think I need to move modifying these SD Card players up in my queue so I can compare them to both my stock and modified SDTrans384 AND the USBBridge Sig as sources.
Thanks for the prod.
Greg in Mississippi
Re: Computer Audio Blasphemy, nige tries Another SD Card Player
Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2019 8:40 pm
by tapatrick
gstew wrote: ↑Sun Oct 13, 2019 7:26 pm
@tapatrick...
Very interesting. We've corresponded before and I've been watching you try different front-end options for your PSA DAC. Glad to know that the Windom upgrade to that DAC was such an improvement. I wonder how much more they can wring out of that setup?
Also, what are you using for the I2S to I2S-over-HDMI conversion?
Anyway, I remember at one time you were using an RPi endpoint with an I2S-over-HDMI conversion card to feed your Directstream Jr. I was going to suggest you look at the new Allo USBBridge Signature, basically an RPi with an added Ethernet port (resolving the on-chip IO conflicts), an added USB-DAC USB output (similar to that on a Regen or Rendu), and a lot of linear regulation and power supply filtering (almost a regulator per chip rail input). I've got 2 of them running and they best my linear-regulation-modified RPis quite handily which had been significant upgrades over stock RPis. I'm using 3 float-charged 350F Ultracap pairs as the output buffer to power the USBBridge Sig and the connected DAC hats and related interface cards (FiFoPi, Allo Isolator) in each setup. Clearly a new high in my setups.
BUT your comments have me think I need to move modifying these SD Card players up in my queue so I can compare them to both my stock and modified SDTrans384 AND the USBBridge Sig as sources.
Thanks for the prod.
Greg in Mississippi
Hi Greg
Nice to hear from you and likewise I've been keeping an eye on your progress. The Windom upgrade has been significant and you might have seen my post on CA, so much that I have had to go back to basics and regroup. So much so I'm tempted to hang up my tweaking tools!
I decided to reconnect my SD card today after discovering it when I was clearing up. One of those tasks I have been wanting to do for a while. In combination with Windom it is singing very sweetly. I'll give it a week and decide what direction to go in next.
Regarding the I2S to HDMI conversion I'm using the Audio-gd module which I think if anything is the weak link:
https://www.magnahifi.com/en/webshop/pr ... VDS-IO-KIT.
I have noticed the excitement around the USB Signature recently and will check it out given your recommendation. I got one of John Kennys Ultracaps supplies - 7.5v which is an excellent addition to my collection.
"...SD Card players up in my queue so I can compare them to both my stock and modified SDTrans384 AND the USBBridge Sig as sources."
I will be keeping an eye out for your thoughts on these! :)
Cheers Patrick
Re: Computer Audio Blasphemy, nige tries Another SD Card Player
Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2019 8:12 pm
by tapatrick
jp2018 wrote: ↑Fri May 24, 2019 7:48 am
I don't really like the remote that came with my sdplayer, my Samsung S6 works much better as remote. I Don't have to aim it towards the ir receiver like I have to do with the original. I tested different remote apps, Irplus works well and it's free. I don't know if anyone finds this useful .....
Thank you for this!
Re: Computer Audio Blasphemy, nige tries Another SD Card Player
Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2019 10:50 pm
by tapatrick
I tried an Integral endurance 16GB SLC card and after a couple of hours warming up without a doubt worth spending extra on.
Can’t believe how good music is sounding and leaves other computer based sources/endpoints in the dust.
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Re: Computer Audio Blasphemy, nige tries Another SD Card Player
Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2019 9:29 pm
by seeteeyou
Re: Computer Audio Blasphemy, nige tries Another SD Card Player
Posted: Sat Nov 02, 2019 11:02 pm
by tapatrick
Received the NDK clocks and added the 22Mhz today. Some photos in case anyone needs some help as they are not easy to deal with. Thanks for the tip Pearse, I added the little wires to the NDK and removed the old clock with plenty of rework flux and Chip Quik alloy.
Burning in for a few hours and getting the best sound I've had through my system so far. I've been around the houses searching for all the detail, big soundstage, black background etc you expect with digital but WITHOUT the harshness, which is not easy to achieve in my experience... powering the player with Ian Canadas LifePo4 board... Sounding magical.
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Re: Computer Audio Blasphemy, nige tries Another SD Card Player
Posted: Sat Nov 02, 2019 11:05 pm
by tapatrick
seeteeyou wrote: ↑Fri Nov 01, 2019 9:29 pm
Here's something for USBridge Sig that won't break the bank
Nice find.. opinion seems to be that it beats the Allo USBridge signature
Re: Computer Audio Blasphemy, nige tries Another SD Card Player
Posted: Sun Nov 03, 2019 12:28 am
by randytsuch
FYI guys, for mounting ndk clocks, I figured out that sot23-6 adapters are a perfect fit
The holes for the sot23 adapter will line up with the pad pattern for crystek's, or you can wire from there if you have to.
I soldered the adapter to the bottom board by putting solder in the hole and pad, then placed the adapter in place and heated up the hole