Metrum Octave Mod and cable suggestion


Further down the Head Case Forum was this little ditty.

Craig Sawyers
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Posted 04 February 2012 - 11:49 AM
I bought one of these around 10 days ago, based on Martin Colloms' recommendation in HiFi Critic, in which he billed it as a real giant-killer. Initial thoughts were exceptionally good, and as it warmed up progressively better. But I can't resist getting things right that are wrong. The first problem is common to most DAC's and CD transports - RCA connectors. I did a whole host of measurements using Time Domain Reflectometry, and basically putting a fast pulse into a 75 ohm coax terminated with an RCA, into an RCA socket, with a surface mount 75 ohm resistor tacked onto it - and it is a disaster. Massive reflections - and reflections add jitter.

The only way to do things *properly* is to maintain a clinical 75 ohm environment for the whole digital signal chain, and that means 75 ohm BNC connectors throughout. And most digital cables, if not terminated in RCA's are terminated in 50-ohm BNC's! In fact the only audio high-end 75 ohm BNC's are Oyaid. I just use regular clamp-on greenpar and RG302 teflon cored coax.

After doing that (and measuring the TDR response into the Octave) the DAC really started to sing.

Then I spotted the hokey little pulse transformer (visible in the picture above). This is a $2 part, a standard Murata ferrite cored pulse transformer. I replaced it with a far better (electrically) Lundahl LL1572, which uses an amorphous ribbon core. In the UK this is £35 - so not cheap.

After swapping transformers (invalidating the warranty of course) I can honestly say I have never heard a DAC sound that good regardless of cost. I've just ordered an Audio Note toroidal pulse transformer wound on a mumetal ribbon core, so it will be interesting if that improves it further, or otherwise.

I can't stop listening to it!

Craig

PS The DAC's are intersting. They are 16-pin devices (with the type number taken off, of course), so they are definitely not Burr Brown or any of the other audio DAC's, which have far more pins. So I think they must be DAC's intended for instrumentation or data acqisition applications. And they are supposedly R2R ladder DAC's too. I've done an initial trawl of manufacturer's data, but have not been able to find anything that looks like those.
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Welp, I took the plunge and purchased a Lundhl and sent mine out for modification. The surgery was a success and it's due back on Tuesday... I'm pretty excited to hear the improvements though my transport's PSU is in the shp for some tweaking...
Not really. I am using herbies baby booties under the dac and psu which actually made a nice little improvement. I'm pretty much down for now except for an AMR fuse which i'm planning on ordering.
Has anyone else used the Lundahl transformer in their Metrum? It seems like an affordable modification which yielded a very nice upgrade for Craig and I want to do this modification to mine...
So far resolution was significantly improved as has stage width and seemingly bass impact/tightness. That said it does feel like it needs to do a little more relaxing and I'm hoping over the next hundred hours or so this transformer will mellow.

I think it was purchased through K&K, my buddy ordered a couple and got me one.
I'm out of town for the holidays, but wanted to quickly chime in that things were coming around in my system before I left.

As with many changes to your rig some coaxing may be necessary to reaxhieve your desired balance. In my case I moved my amp out of an oyide r1 outlet and into a Maestro outlet and my Metrum out of a Maestro and into a Furutech FPX gold.

Sounds tweaky/fringy I realize but they made a notable improvement. Im planning on buying a nice fuse, probably AMR shortly.

While i was still undecided about the mod, i purchased another stock Metrum so ill have that to compare snd ecperiment with in a week or so.
If Scott can't handle that I will see what I can do. I think Craig Sawyers took pictures of the mod on the original head case thread.

In any event I got back from vacation in Chicago this evening and the dac is sounding nice. Quite ballsy now, I think the right fuse may flavor things just right...