A Skeptics Digital Upgrade Journey


2 months ago I argued against the benefits of high quality digital cables. It’s just 1’s and 0’s right?

My Bluesound Node (N130) was a convenience - decent SQ for casual listening (SXM radio and Tidal). Focused listening sessions were vinyl only.

Back surgery forced me to take another look at digital - the records were too low to for me to get and my wife was doing enough without taking requests.

I started looking at DACs, and Denafrips was on my list. Thanks to @drmuso I ordered the LSY PSU with LPS ($280) from BEATECHNIK also run by Alvn Lee from Vinshine Audio.

I added a tube DAC from Black Ice and they arrived on the same day along with a Coax cable from Analysis Plus. Interconnects to amp were Nordost Purple Flare. Hard wired Blue Jeans ethernet.

  • The PSU+LPS on its own made a huge, immediate difference. If you have a Node and it’s out of warranty or you don’t care about voiding the warranty, this is a big bang for the buck. Customer service was top notch.
  • Adding the DAC improved the sound but I was underwhelmed even after over 100 hours on the tubes. I switched from the AP Coax to the supplied USB cable and things got better but highs were still a bit too bright/harsh.
  • I ordered Zavfino interconnects (Arcadia OCC) and USB cable (Majestic OCC) - immediately things warmed up. Sent the AP Coax back.
  • Lastly, I replaced the Svetlana tubes that came with the DAC with some NOS Mullards from Brent Jesse - let them warm up for 24 hours and WOW - now the digital source was warm and rich and sounding more like my much more expensive analogue rig. It's still early days on the tubes.

Very pleased with the outcome and I think the all in cost of $2,570 is pretty reasonable.

  1. Node $600
  2. PSU/LPS $280
  3. DAC $900 (on sale direct from Black Ice, list is $1,200)
  4. Cables: $340
  5. Tubes: $450

Lessons learned: everything matters including digital cables, apparently it is not just 1’s and 0’s. Serious listening library expanded exponentially.

Thoughts on my choices/path? Any one else done something similar?

macg19

@tksteingraber The monosaudio power cord went in today and back out after about 4 hours. It did prove that cables make a difference:) 

I've ordered the Zavfino Fina OCC for the DAC, 2 week lead time as 1m is custom. I also ordered a Pangea AC 14SE MKII Signature (Cardas copper) for $80 just for fun to play with in the meantime. 

I did order 2 fuses from ALI-E ($40, why not) for AMP and DAC, as well as a Synergistic Research Orange for my amp, on sale from CableCo for $100. 

Fun and games at this point...

@macg19 good to hear you are having fun with trial and error.  It is what makes this hobby fun for me.  The power cable improved quite a bit after 60-80 hours.  I bought a plug adapter off amazon and plug it into my second fridge in garage for a week or so to break them in. Zavfino is my next go to company…great choice.

@macg19 Tried to comment on your profile but kept erroring. Didnt want to sidetrack this thread.

My tt is Musichall 9.1mmf, cart is a lower end, but nice warm Nagaoka, Schitt PS, Odyseey amp, Magnepan 1.7i s, Rhymik sub. So, yes my cart is porportionaly low end for my rig. Im sure a big step up would make a noticeable diffetence.

My wife loves the variety with Qobuz, but even she says, " how much to make it better"? I say ALOT!

 

@bikefi10 Thanks for being considerate - no worries.

The cart and phono stage may be in need of an upgrade. You could start with something in the range of the Hana ML ($1200) and do the PS later.

OR

Given you have an older Node, get a better streamer/DAC and keep it to a one box solution. My wife was also unimpressed with the stock Node 130 compared to the analogue rig. Now it’s much closer.

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