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<blockquote data-quote="Rodney_gold" data-source="post: 436646" data-attributes="member: 579"><p>I wired up "balanced" cables to my Sen 800 and made some up for the Sen650/600's </p><p>Ran the whole bangshoot with the DAC directly from XLR and it was an amazing improvement over the HP output.</p><p>The 8200Mb's are a clone of the Tag monoblocks , which were something like GPB3000 at the time , those monoblocks are the bee's knees - totally slammed my Bryston 4Bst into the weeds...</p><p>the thing about the audiolab dac I really liked was the air of space it gave the sound , soundstage was enormous.. sold mine and I bought another as I missed the sound , once I went DSP active again , I sold it on.</p><p>One fly in the oinkment is the vol control , you really shouldnt go below -20db and if you have sensitive speakers , you might find the mdac/8200 a little too much , ending up with -30db and more attn , you then need to pad down the output of the MDAC with a resistor network thingy...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rodney_gold, post: 436646, member: 579"] I wired up "balanced" cables to my Sen 800 and made some up for the Sen650/600's Ran the whole bangshoot with the DAC directly from XLR and it was an amazing improvement over the HP output. The 8200Mb's are a clone of the Tag monoblocks , which were something like GPB3000 at the time , those monoblocks are the bee's knees - totally slammed my Bryston 4Bst into the weeds... the thing about the audiolab dac I really liked was the air of space it gave the sound , soundstage was enormous.. sold mine and I bought another as I missed the sound , once I went DSP active again , I sold it on. One fly in the oinkment is the vol control , you really shouldnt go below -20db and if you have sensitive speakers , you might find the mdac/8200 a little too much , ending up with -30db and more attn , you then need to pad down the output of the MDAC with a resistor network thingy... [/QUOTE]
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