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, from Snohomish,Washington USA Summary: I wanted to add this review as an addition to my previous review below. As mentioned, it took five and one-half weeks of phone calls and e-mails to the Parts Connection to get my lost and damaged parts replaced. Thankfully, care had been taken to pack the replacement parts well. The four layer PC board used in the DAC 2.6 works very well to conduct heat away from the solder joint; this makes it very easy to damage a part by overheating it. The Signature upgrade is worth the cost, but don't try to install it yourself unless you are an experienced solderer. I am an audio technician by trade, and I still found the board troublesome to work on. Oddly, I think that what I thought was the worst part of the upgrade process, wrestling the DAC chip's filter caps out and replacing them with fancy Sanyo caps, could have been left out of the upgrade. I think it would have been just as effective to bypass the existing filter capacitors with some panasonic P-type polypropylene caps, and would definitely save the upgrader 30 minutes of frustration. Definely try the OPA 627A op amps, they are sweet! These are easily installed as the four existing op amps are in sockets. The Linear Technology Voltage Regulators are definitely worth the effort to install. These are the LT1033 and LT 1085 and you need one of each for both channels. The parts Connection doesn't supply the insulating mounting washers neccesary to avoid shorting out the power supply when changing to the new regulators. What I felt was a major omission was that no Hexfred rectifiers were included in the upgrade kit even though there are provisions for them on the circuit board. These superior power supply devices are present in the more expensive DAC 3.0. Digikey.com sells International rectifier Hexfred diodes as part number HFA08TB60-ND. I think that changing out the semiconductors mentioned above would give you much of the Signature upgrade sound at about half the price. All of the parts are available from Digi-key. The main reason I installed the upgrade kit was that the original DAC 2.6 tended to sound harsh and raspy on sibilants and on distorted rock recordings( what rock album doesn't have some distortion on it?). I felt the problem had to be in the DAC as my lost but not forgotten, heavily modded CDB-650, with its video op amps, did not respond as harshly. Sure enough, the upgraded unit, with its faster op amps seems much less upset by distortion in the recording. You can tell the distortion is still there, but the dac isn't overreacting to it or being driven into distortion itself by it. There is even more detail and nuance on well recorded discs, and the poorly recorded ones aren't nearly as irritating. There is more depth and ambience to the recording. It almost sounds like someone snuck a tube into the dac . I think that the Signature upgrade kit is the way the DAC 2.6 unit should have sounded all along. The Parts Connection should ditch the relatively harsh-sounding standard kit and then sell the Signature grade DAC unit for the standard price. Now that would be a value! As it stands, The Marantz/ Signature DAC2.6 combo betters any CD player I've heard for less than $2000. It is clearly superior to the industry-standard Rega Planet. It is sweet, fast, detailed, yet it has a smooth welll-damped treble that does not fatigue the ears. I can reccommend the DAC unit, it is sonically excellent, but I think that Sonic Frontiers/The Parts Connection has much to learn about providing good customer service. I should know, as a technician for a high-end manufacturer I provide daily technical support for our customers.
Strengths: Much smoother, more refined sound with Signature upgrade kit. More defined soundstage and ambience. Less upset by sibilants and distortion on recording. Weaknesses: Installing the upgrade kit is not recommended for inexperienced solderers. It is extremely difficult to solder and unsolder parts on the four layer PC board. It took me five and one-half weeks to finally get all the parts from the slow and indifferent people at Parts Connection so I could install the upgrade kit. Similar Products Used: Marantz CD-63SE Pooge 4 mod one Magnavox CDB-650 Assemblage Ultrajitterbug
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