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Internals updated to the latest spec of the tomahawk.

Also updated to latest MilSpec fingernail polish, red.

Just like the Predator DAC sounded better than the Meridan CDP in the blind test :palm:

That's a totally new design from Ray... :palm:

Just like the Predator DAC sounded better than the Meridan CDP in the blind test :palm:

Given just how crappy Meridan CDP's are, I'm not surprised.

Unfortunately it will. I'm sure that Ray announced this product even earlier than usual to keep the RSA faithful from buying the Slim, just like he did with the Predator. He seems to be falling further behind though. :)

Sure it will. Just wait til you hear the synergy after 800 hours of burn in. It's better than the apache.

Yep. It's a fact of business that, all other things being equal, the best shilled marketed product, rather than the best product, wins.

Or by falling behind, you mean lagging at the starting line, so when the others come back around he can profess to be in the lead again.

Well, I can take comfort in knowing that there is nothing that has more than 255 steps and 0.5dB steps (undetectable by the human ear). No hiss with ES3X, so good to go there. And it won't blow up if you plug in the USB "charger" and a USB DAC at the same time.

Justin, when I decide that I'm in the market for this kind of amp, have no doubt about which I'll buy. :)

Why was it posted by RaYSaMueLsSoN instead of regular Ray Samuels?

It could stay smaller if he shellacked the whole thing in some sort of heat-conductive coating...like fingernail polish (is fingernail polish a heat conductor or an insulator?).

Its an insulator, I'm sure it will conduct heat some but not electricity very well at all.

what if it's the really bright metallic kind?

Dunno, I only know that some people have used clear nail polish to glue on components to copper traces for DIY work. :D I'm not sure about the metallic stuff, but there is electrically conductive paint that you can use to paint or repair traces though.

The volume knob on ray's new piece of crap is an alps SLLB5

http://www3.alps.com/WebObjects/catalog.woa/E/PDF/Switch/MultiControl/SLLB5/SLLB5.PDF

I'm virtually 100% sure now that the digital potentiomenter chip is a

dallas semiconductor (as in maxim) ds-1802

http://datasheets.maxim-ic.com/en/ds/DS1802.pdf

One of the 8 pin chips is a rail splitter and the other is a 3 volt capable

opamp. Which means once again.... flea power output.

OR lots of clipping...

No usb charging chip. Guaranteed ground loop when using the computer to simultaneously

power the amp and the sound card as the source.

Yep, typical ray... better than some of his stuff, but overall a D-

Did not even need my new (and currently broken) 4k x 4k Xray machine...

Getting a rotating anode machine in about 1 year :D:D:D (50Kv at 1 AMP!)

Won't even have to take the circuit board out of the case...

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Given just how crappy Meridan CDP's are, I'm not surprised.

cough 508.24 cough :asshat:

cough 508.24 cough :asshat:

It's better then the G08 but not by much. It was a bit shocking when I hooked up the Sony DAS-R1 for the first time and heard just how much better it was compared to the G08. Sure, the Meridian had a bit more extension but it made an utter mess of the rest. 1987 tech FTW! :)

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