@oldhvymec, They put a good linear PS in the DAC, but yeah, I read the specs for the Sparkos and they seemed pretty demanding. Oh and for installation? You bet I triple checked, meaning while walking back to the rack after checking twice I doubled back to the table and opened the unit once more just to make sure I had them inserted correctly. Immediately the change in sound quality was a major improvement over what I thought was very good sound in stock form. I was not prepared for that level of change. All of the usual "audiophile" attributes taken up at least a couple of levels. I use the balanced outputs to my amp. I replaced the headphone modules as well, but I have yet to listen through them. I really enjoy the sound I'm hearing from my system since this last upgrade.
Sparko Labs Discrete Op-Amps...
Have you guys tried these? I am in love. If you've got a device with swappable op-amps, these are a very worthwhile upgrade. Much better than even the best IC op-amps.
I was first turned onto them by Bill of Eastern Electric. I was asking him about what op-amps he would recommend for his MiniMax Jr. DAC and he suggested Sparkos. So, I hit them up. First, the folks at Sparko Labs are very cool and very patient in answering even the most silly or elementary questions I had. So, I buy a pair of their single discrete op-amps and WOW. A big difference! The first thing I noticed was a large increase in the speed and detail of the sound. It also presents a wider and more life-like image with a darker background and tighter, more defined bass. An improvement in almost every way! No need to buy a better DAC now!
So, with that success, I wanted to see if I could swap the op-amps in my Vista Audio Phono 2. This Phono Pre is a solid little performer and is very versatile. The sound is pretty good, but definitely doesn't hold up to my much more expensive Tube4Hifi PH16. That being said, I still love how many great options are built into this compact unit so I was hoping an op-amp upgrade would bring it from "good" to "great." First, the Phono 2 does not have op-amp sockets. They a soldered directly to the board. But, the board gives you plenty of room the play with so, I had a much more experienced neighbor remove the existing op-amps and replace them with sockets. NOTE: Vista Audio does NOT support this modification. You mess it up, you're on your own! Next, I bought 3 Sparko Dual Discrete Op Amps and placed them in the three sockets. Buttoned it up, plugged it in and put on one of my favorite record. This upgrade blew me away! The presentation was so much faster, more detailed, quieter and BIGGER too! The Sparkos brought this modest little phono pre pretty darn close to my $900 tube phono pre! While the tube pre still sounds larger and more life-like, the Phono 2 sounds faster and has more detail. I absolutely LOVE what Sparko Op-Amps do for my gear! Highly recommended!
Some pictures of my modified Phono 2https://photos.app.goo.gl/yEZe8QJ7Cx1koio86
https://photos.app.goo.gl/TPXdPjui8chYfezh9
I was first turned onto them by Bill of Eastern Electric. I was asking him about what op-amps he would recommend for his MiniMax Jr. DAC and he suggested Sparkos. So, I hit them up. First, the folks at Sparko Labs are very cool and very patient in answering even the most silly or elementary questions I had. So, I buy a pair of their single discrete op-amps and WOW. A big difference! The first thing I noticed was a large increase in the speed and detail of the sound. It also presents a wider and more life-like image with a darker background and tighter, more defined bass. An improvement in almost every way! No need to buy a better DAC now!
So, with that success, I wanted to see if I could swap the op-amps in my Vista Audio Phono 2. This Phono Pre is a solid little performer and is very versatile. The sound is pretty good, but definitely doesn't hold up to my much more expensive Tube4Hifi PH16. That being said, I still love how many great options are built into this compact unit so I was hoping an op-amp upgrade would bring it from "good" to "great." First, the Phono 2 does not have op-amp sockets. They a soldered directly to the board. But, the board gives you plenty of room the play with so, I had a much more experienced neighbor remove the existing op-amps and replace them with sockets. NOTE: Vista Audio does NOT support this modification. You mess it up, you're on your own! Next, I bought 3 Sparko Dual Discrete Op Amps and placed them in the three sockets. Buttoned it up, plugged it in and put on one of my favorite record. This upgrade blew me away! The presentation was so much faster, more detailed, quieter and BIGGER too! The Sparkos brought this modest little phono pre pretty darn close to my $900 tube phono pre! While the tube pre still sounds larger and more life-like, the Phono 2 sounds faster and has more detail. I absolutely LOVE what Sparko Op-Amps do for my gear! Highly recommended!
Some pictures of my modified Phono 2https://photos.app.goo.gl/yEZe8QJ7Cx1koio86
https://photos.app.goo.gl/TPXdPjui8chYfezh9
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