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Charley Phogg
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Topic: Initial impressions...Posted: 02 Feb 2008 at 3:52am |
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I certainly wasn't expecting it to sound this good right off the bat. My set-up isn't ideal by any means. As of right now it consists of AuzenTech X-Plosion sound card with rolled opamps, which at this time I can't remeber which Burr-Browns I have in it. The soundcard is set up for 7.1 so I have to use the splitter that came with it for 2 channel audio with your generic packaged rca interconnects. About as far from optimum as one can get
![]() With no music playing I have to turn the volume knob up to the 3 o'clock position before I can hear the faintest hiss. The first song played and I was expecting it to be rough, or lacking some detail....anything, something, since it hasn't even warmed up yet. I mean I just plugged the damn thing in and started playing music after checking for noise without music. I'm sure if I were more experienced I'd be able to pick something out, but I gotta tell ya, if this is how it sounds right out of the box I can't imagine how good this things gonna sound once I get a DAC and proper interconnects. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I'm listening to the Grateful Dead and they have two drummers, and I can separate each drummer,hear the chimes better then I had before. The bass drums sound better, guitars, everything. It's like I'm sitting right in the mouth of the beast, you know, those ideal seats of a concert. Opps, forgot to mention using HD580's. Also should note that looks like about 7 o'clock is all the way down on the vol, about 8 oc'lock is a queit enough position where I can hear all the music, not that I'd ever listen this low, but it is sufficient to hear. Edited by Charley Phogg - 02 Feb 2008 at 4:12am |
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Posted: 02 Feb 2008 at 6:59am |
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Approaching 3 hours into burn in and just came back to report that the hiss now starts after the 3 o'clock position. Don't want anyone thinking that I see, or meant it as an issue. I was simply using it as a refference point and was really surprised with my setup that it was that good.
Also, my biggest impression is that even at such an early stage, that whatever I feed this fine beast is what I get..........unbelievable, that it represents what its fed so well so early. How can something so new be so transparent. Amazing. Edit: Somehow the 3 hours I stated adn the three hours by the time I was done submitting is incorrect. I forgot to add in the hour it took my to write . So the time I plugged it in was 9 pm 2/1. hopefully somehow it will get worked out along the way ![]() Edited by Charley Phogg - 02 Feb 2008 at 1:28pm |
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Posted: 02 Feb 2008 at 8:12am |
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Just got done throwing some EC at it, now giving it a working over with SRV. I can't believe its this tight this early.
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Posted: 02 Feb 2008 at 8:42am |
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WOW,
Here's what I'm listening to right now, on Texas Flood.... unrealised material Artist: Stevie Ray Vaughan Title: In Italy Venue: Piazza del Duomo, Pistoia, Italy Date: 3rd July 1988 Label: Beech Marten BM033 Audio Source: Broadcast? Lineage: Silver > EAC (offset corrected) > WAV > FLAC 8 Number of Discs: 1 Artwork: Not included (see notes) Total running time: 0hr 54min 22sec Regarding the source, I'm guessing at broadcast. It's certainly no audience and to my ears sounds tOo nicely mixed to be a raw soundboard. Tracklisting: 01 - Intro 02 - Say What 03 - Looking At Your Window 04 - Little Sister 05 - Mary Had A Little Lamb 06 - Pride and Joy 07 - Texas Flood 08 - Superstition 09 - Willie The Wimp 10 - Couldn't Stand The Weather Man, if I could sit still long enough I can picture Stevie bending those strings, but actually it seems as if he's bending the neck. ![]() I've never heard Stevie sound so good, unfortunetly I never had the chance to see him live, one of those things that always had to wait till next year .This has to be as close as it gets......until next listen... ![]() Thank you Graham Edited by Charley Phogg - 02 Feb 2008 at 8:43am |
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Posted: 02 Feb 2008 at 9:05am |
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Next up some serious dynamics..... hard show to drive but sounds ohhhh so good!
That's some nice sax ![]() Roger Waters 2006-09-12 Madison Square Garden New York, NY USA "A Roger in Manhattan" Pinkroioshn CDR-007 (PRS-CDR-007) Official 16bit Version Digital Master FOB Recording Recorded from Front of Board, Dead Center Orchestra Section 7, Row C, Seat 9 The "Sweet Spot" Neumann KM-150's (AK-47 Hypercardiod Capsules) > Apogee Minime > digital coaxial > M-Audio Microtrack > 24bit 48kHz wav files > Soundforge (set fades, one minor patch, resampling to 16/44.1) > CD Wave 1.95 (tracking) > Flac Frontend (level 7, align sector boundaries) > flac Recorded and Produced by danlynch 2006-09-13 This is the 16bit/44.1 version for burning. The 24/48 master has previously been seeded at yeeshkul.com. Thanks to buffalofloyd for sending his external MT battery via UPS to me in time to master this show at 24/48. First Set 01 In The Flesh 02 Mother 03 Set The Controls For the Heart Of The Sun 04 Shine On You Crazy Diamond 05 Have A Cigar 06 Wish You Were Here* 07 Southampton Dock 08 The Fletcher Memorial Home 09 Perfect Sense Parts 1 and 2 10 Leaving Beirut 11 Sheep Second Set 01 Dark Side of the Moon (Encores) 02 Band Introductions/The Happiest Days Of Our Lives 03 Another Brick In The Wall (Part 2) 04 Vera 05 Bring the Boys Back Home 06 Comfortably Numb *Roger dedicated WYWH to the victims and families of 9/11, "the loved ones lost and the families left behind". This release was first shared simultaneously on YEESHKUL tracker, PINKROIOSHN Hub, and IN FLOYD WE TRUST Hub. Thanks to those communities that share the live PF sound for free! ************ Edited by Charley Phogg - 02 Feb 2008 at 9:27am |
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Posted: 02 Feb 2008 at 9:49am |
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Brb, Perfect Sense is coming on.
I'll post back around the 100 hour mark. I can't say enough how much I'm amazed that the Solo sounds this good this early. I'm pretty convinced that it's my IC's that are holding it back.My initial thought was to let it burn in with what I had becasue if I switched out IC's and the sound changed, how would I know what changed it? But I believe this amp is so transparent that it's not showing any flaw's that I can detect due to the cheap IC's? Someone please guide me here. I'm utterley astonished that it sounds this good so soon, maybe it's just me. But I've thrown some hard sh*t at it and all it has done is shine. What surprises me is that the sound signature isn't far off from my LittleBitHead. Which I guess is the Burr-Brown in my soundcard becasue I think the LBT used Burr-Browon. No, I'm not saying the LBT is comparable to this...... clearly the SOLO smokes the LBT. The sound I am gettting does sound very real. And I very much like this sound. How much of that is the Senn's? how much are my crappy IC's holding me back? I can't beleive the SOlo has this much detail so early.It's got power in abundance. Drive,Detail. This show right here is very hard to drive, or should I say very easy to overdrive?Such drastic swings, yes I had to turn the Solo up higher then I have so far, but I knew I would becasue of such drastic dynamic swings. ANd it never ever came close to hiccuping in the slightest way, nor did I even come close to being able to turn it up ;ouder then my ears could handle. I'm in love ![]() That last sentence makes absolutely no sense , think I was to caught up in listening to the music. But yes, I very easily could of played it way to loud. I think what I was trying to wrench from my thoughts was.... let me give an example, with my TBH it would be forced into clipping during some passages throught the concert so I had to turn the volume down.Nothing even close with the Solo, and had plenty of headroom to spare. Think I had it up to about 12 o'clock or so, Edited by Charley Phogg - 03 Feb 2008 at 1:36am |
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Posted: 02 Feb 2008 at 1:19pm |
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I now find myself sitting here wondering when the Solo is going to sound bad so i can hear it sound good
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