“Hotwire” Drains..
A very exciting post to be making and after some significant time working on this .....
An idea about clock and music data signal integrity has grown from working on my system / Chronos and through pondering on a number of posts that people have been made here.
In part this is about grounding but much better to see it as improving signal integrity as data / clock signals are moved through the PC, over the USB link and within the NOS1a.
A lot of stuff has fed into this:
- The some principles applied to develop my Chronos server. It actually took 6 weeks to package the server whilst maintaining sound quality, well SQ improving in the end but it was far from easy.A lot of time was spent measuring environmental noise to assist the packaging and this and the stuff below was the real kick off point,
- This post on EMI and clocks,
http://www.phasure.com/index.php?topic=2888.msg30456#msg30456
- This post (make what you will of this haha),
http://www.phasure.com/index.php?topic=3069.msg33264#msg33264
- Peters posts on Silverstone Card earth set up and,
- Rather too many experiments on USB cards and Hard drives linear ATx and SMPS ATx supplies.
The current position here with my systems is that I have put in key positions 3 tuneable grounds within my PC, and 4 of these grounds within my NOS1a. Its satisfying that although they are applied to different systems, (eg 4 clocks, USB Card, USB interface and DAC PCB), they all behave in exactly the same way and very predictably. Each has a very similar sweet spot that can easily be found !
As I said before I am sure this is more digital about signal integrity than lowering analogue noise floor, in fact I would not be surprised if a few DB of analogue noise is sacrificed here in order to improve digital signal transfer !
So sound quality,
These comments have to be seen as relative to the starting position which is with a Chronos and NOS1a, from this position the changes are not subtle, the sound has;
+Silky smooth with a bell like clarity to the presentation,
+Dissociates sound from the speakers
+Very deep and involving sound stage (occupy’s up to 50% of my room on some tracks)
+VERY nice bass (dance music is like being in a club, always a key objective for me)
+“Snap”, “speed” and “rhythm” all superb, real seat of the pants listening with the right music.
A few possible caveats
+I have no measurements to show this but as mentioned its possible that analogue noise might be increased to improve data transfer conditions,
+It could be this it only works in my system. There are some strange things happening at times like the -144db i2s breakthrough sound get here. But I would guess this is very generally applicable and my guess right now is it could remove a lot of the variability you hear between “similar” systems.
+“Mileage may vary” as they say in other systems, the impact may be relate to PE conditions in other systems. But again I would be optimistic that this would work.
Its been a very nice afternoon listening and tuning these “hotwires”, next step is to try to measure their effect quantitatively and then they need to be tested in another system.
I really am VERY happy with sound here right now.
Nick.