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Old 11-17-2016, 04:07 AM
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Bonjour Pierre!

I have too a Lumin S1 and sound Good. (i have too the Kenneth Lau PSU)

But what for a Lumin you use with the DC37?

A U1 or S1?

(merde j'ai le Lumin silber & dont is great with Accu DC37 in "champagne"

thank you
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Old 11-17-2016, 10:41 PM
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Add a re-clocker and it will make a lot of difference to coax. USB would be 99% affected by leakage currents from the Aries to the DC-37 which superimpose on the USB signal via the USB cable shield. To block this current, either the Intona or iDefender will work, I know the former will work, but haven't tried the latter. A Jplay device is a re-packaged Intona.

Yes the coax input is the best for the DP-720 as well, but needs re-clocking.
Couldn't agree more regarding USB reclocker even though I have no experience with High-End DAC's like DC-37. But if it's making wonders with sub $1000 discontinued DAC, then I don't see why it wouldn't affect any other/better device

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Old 11-18-2016, 02:14 AM
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I also use the USB interface between Aries Femto and DC-37. TMO nothing to complain, it sounds great.

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Old 11-27-2016, 09:28 AM
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On advice above, i bought the jcat usb isolator. ( between auralic and dc 37).

No brainer! Nuances, sound color improves, space. DC 37 deserves best possible usb signal and sees it!!!!!
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Old 02-08-2017, 04:53 PM
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Bonjour Pierre!

I have too a Lumin S1 and sound Good. (i have too the Kenneth Lau PSU)

But what for a Lumin you use with the DC37?

A U1 or S1?

(merde j'ai le Lumin silber & dont is great with Accu DC37 in "champagne"

thank you

Sorry for the late reply, i missed your question

I only have the T1, but still it was a better player than Aurender.
The only thing i miss with the T1 is that i can only play up to 24Bit, no DSD, because the T1 only has BNC output.

The Kenneth Lau psu i dont know. Is it better than the standart psu for Lumin?
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Old 07-04-2017, 06:38 PM
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Hello, I have a question: I've been trying to connect an Aurender N100H to my DAC Accuphase DC37. The Aurender was set with "3-seconds-delay", and that should delay the beginning of the track three seconds after the internal relay switches.

Nevertheless each time the sampling rate changes (or else when I stop and then play again) what's happening is that the relay switches with 3 seconds delay, simultaneously at the beginning of the track.

Any idea why does that happen ? Could it be there a compatibility problem with Aurender N100 ?

Thank you for supporting me.

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Old 07-05-2017, 12:17 AM
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The DC-37 displays exact bit rates not just the "flag" sent by the software. Aurender is doing software manipulation and the DAC calls it as it sees it. You will also see this with "digital volume controls" where the software packs extra bits in the stream.

If the sound is not affected, then all is good and its working as it should be.
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Old 07-31-2017, 11:10 PM
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Does anyone know whether it is easy to change input voltage from 100VAC to 120VAC / 240VAC ? I'm thinking of getting a DC-37 directly from my contact in Japan.

Thanks in advanced.
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Old 08-01-2017, 06:18 AM
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Does anyone know whether it is easy to change input voltage from 100VAC to 120VAC / 240VAC ? I'm thinking of getting a DC-37 directly from my contact in Japan.

Thanks in advanced.
Yes, It is not very difficult but it should be done by somebody competent with electronics. where are you located?
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Old 08-01-2017, 07:51 AM
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Yes, It is not very difficult but it should be done by somebody competent with electronics. where are you located?
Thanks for the reply. I'm located in Canada and I'm quite proficient with electronics, so I'll do it myself.
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