@facten if you find yourself in Nashville you’re welcome to stop by my shop; I have a LampizatOr Golden Atlantic TRP on the floor along with other fine lines that may pique your curiosity.
- Colin
https://gestalt.audio
- Colin
https://gestalt.audio
MHDT Orchid or Lampizator Amber 3?
@facten if you find yourself in Nashville you’re welcome to stop by my shop; I have a LampizatOr Golden Atlantic TRP on the floor along with other fine lines that may pique your curiosity. - Colin https://gestalt.audio |
@alexberger I have owned Chord Mojo, Qutest w/ high-end linear power supply, old Qute HD w/ battery power supply etc. and now own Border Patrol SE. BP SE Dac sounds better to my ears even if BP supports only up to 24/96. (And Amber 3 and modded Orchid seem to sound better than BP SE according to many other Audiogon members) |
Well it seems this little MHDT Orchid has more tricks up it’s tiny sleeve! This is not a dac you just plug and play and expect to get the most out of it. One of my customers and a good audio buddy purchased the Orchid with my upgrades and just loves it. He is also a big tweaker and decided to try the tube rolling idea which goes beyond the WE tube LTA sells with the Orchid. Well he purchased a tube socket adaptor from this vendor.... http://www.garage1217.com/garage1217_diy_tube_headphone_amplifiers_012.htm He purchased the one at the bottom of the page so he could use his Siemen & Halske E88CC Gold pin tube. His unit has my upgrades, the SR Orange fuse and now the tube socket to roll E88CC tubes. He was so excited with the outcome that he could hardly contain himself. The soundstage grew well beyond the sides of the speakers and also became taller. He commented it was like opening the flood gates. The new tube can play at louder volumes with a greater ease and smoothness. He felt the overall improvement was on the order of 20%. Now this is in his system and your mileage may vary. He also purchased a 6sn7 socket adaptor and will roll some very nice 6sn7 tubes this weekend. This will be most interesting! What a fun little dac that can with some diligence and attention to the details be made to sound far better than stock.....and the stock unit is no slouch! The Orchid is the little dac that could! |
That is great! Let us know the result. The new tube will need 40-60 hours of play time. I am really interested in the big bottle cv181 6sn7 equivalent and how it will sound. The top plate tube hole will need to be expanded a bit using a simple step up drill bit. I bet this one tube ends up being very special. My audio buddy should be trying one today or tomorrow. |
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rx8man You may be much more technically savvy than me, but I just looked up the specs on a 6SN7 tube and compared them to the 396A tube. Whereas the specs for a 6DJ8 appear to be pretty equivalent, unless I am reading things incorrectly (which could very well be the case!), the specs for the 6SN7 appear to be quite different. Maybe no damage to the dac would happen, but I wonder how those differences in specs will impact the sound. |
Do they support 6SN7 tubes with the proper adapter (Garage1217)? In all our dacs, tube is acting as a buffer.Subjective/anecdotal impressions would suggest that 6SN7 tubes do indeed work. |
I didn't realize you got the A OK from Jiun! Thanks. I did notice in the specs that the gain from the 6SN7 tube is lower than the 396A; maybe not quite enough to be noticeable, and, maybe as a buffer, gain is not an issue anyway. Will be interesting to hear what your findings are. This is indeed one helluva great sounding dac with grannyrings mods and the SR Orange fuse. Yes, I admit it, I am a grannyring 'fan boy'. |
2nd from bottom: http://www.garage1217.com/garage1217_diy_tube_headphone_amplifiers_012.htm Same place on eBay: https://www.ebay.com/itm/GARAGE1217-6SN7-TO-5670-396A-TUBE-SOCKET-ADAPTER-OUTSTANDING-BUILD-QUALITY/... I have both CV-181Z and 6SN7, but I will run *6SN7* FIRST, to be sure things are smooth and steady. Hole needs to be enlarged like I mentioned (7 posts above) for 6SN7 or run topless till you decide. The hole would need to be larger yet for CV-181 obviously, if I do that, I’m machining it properly. The E88CC, 6922, 6DJ8 family will poke through the stock size hole about a half inch or so above plate. |
Grannyring...... Agree with your thoughts on the CV- 181(6SN7) but I am using the Shuguang version and have not had any issues with premature failures.....yet....🙂. Not sure how they differ/sound versus Psvane By the way do you mind posting again the brand of resistors and caps and values, that you use to mod the ORCHID. Thanks... |
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CV-181Z vs. 6SN7: https://www.tnt-audio.com/accessories/shuguang_treasures_cv181_e.html |
I have a customer’s Orchid here with some 30 hours on it post surgery. It also has the SR Orange fuse. I have been comparing it to my Amber 3 with SR Orange fuse and Mullard 12au7. I can easily live with both. Don’t miss the other when one is playing. The Orchid is warmer. The Amber slightly more open and resolving. The Orchid sounds right on more recordings while the Amber is more fussy with its slightly better resolution sometimes hurting enjoyment of lesser quality recordings. The Amber = impressive sonic feats of strength with good to great recordings. The upgraded Orchid = smile and enjoyment of most recordings without Aphile anxiety. The tube rolling upgrade options would take the Orchid up another level making it an undeniable top contender. The resolution and soundstage gap may be closed with tube socket and tube varieties mentioned above. The Orchid is still some $1000 less than the Amber with all upgrades. I am happy with my decision to keep the Amber 3. I have many DSD recordings and really enjoy the Amber’s sound and nuance. DSD recordings do sound better than non-DSD in my system. |
@cal3713 I appreciate the recommendation. @uberwaltz happy to help you audition an Amber in your home, in your system. - Colin https://gestalt.audio |
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I posted on this thread a while ago about installing a 6DJ8 in my Orchid via the 5670/6DJ8 adapter. I think in my post I mentioned. Something along the lines of the sound changing from that of a Baldwin Piano to that of a big Steinway. Well, I now have a Western Electric tube and the Tesla tube that are both on the MHDT Labs recommended Tier 1 tube rolling list. They all sounded good, and they all sound slightly different. |
Would love to try all three DAC Ghasley but realistically.... Not likely. Lol. After talking with Bill I am just about decided on buying a Orchid and having him mod it right away. Then it will be tube rolling time. It's still a lot less dollars even with mods than the Amber 3 or a fully tricked out Tubadour. |
Hey Gentlemen, Wanted to share that either on a standard Orchid or modified one, with grannyring's specs, that placing it on Krolo Design Enhansers (foot cone units that cost $250 for a set of three) make significant and easy to hear improvements of the Orchid's performance. More transparency, therefore easier to hear micro-details, more air around the players and more precise location and layering in the sound-stage, and tighter/accurate bass. On these devices the Orchid loses none of its musicality and charm, but improves in the above stated areas. The auditioning of using the Krolo Design devices was done in three different systems, both solid state and tubed based, with the same wonderful results. Therefore, the positive changes do not seem to be system dependent. Highly recommend you Orchid owners consider this rather inexpensive upgrade for your DAC. I did a Six Moons website review on these cone units, if you want more information on them. |
I don’t want to derail this thread, but for those who are considering an Orchid you might want to do some internet searching for the TDA 1541A based DAC from Abbas Audio. Hand made in Ukraine and very competitively priced. Very nerdy parts selection. I love my Orchid but have been really curious about the Abbas Audio pieces... |
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I came up dry too, one thing I found was this image search: https://www.google.com/search?q=abbas+audio+dac&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKE... |