stvc Posted July 29, 2016 Share Posted July 29, 2016 I got the sonore signature PSU today, 1st impression compare with cheap ifi PSU. Very clean background almost noise free.. less dynamic, smaller headroom. Will give it couple of day to burn it and see how it go. Link to comment
stvc Posted July 30, 2016 Share Posted July 30, 2016 stvc, thanks for your feedback! Less dynamic, smaller headroom than with ifi PSU? Nope, i refer to the Sonore signature PSU. Link to comment
stvc Posted July 30, 2016 Share Posted July 30, 2016 Still confused about what you mean. Which one sounds better ? sorry i mean the ifi PSU sound better for now.. i will let the sonore signature PSU to burn in for few days and see how they go. Link to comment
stvc Posted July 30, 2016 Share Posted July 30, 2016 just got the Sonore Signature PSU to run with the microRendu. Bought the fuse upgrade and the recommended power cord. I immediately heard improvements in depth of sound over the iFi PSU. But overall have been disappointed so far. Maybe it needs to burn in, but despite the increased resolution, added depth and some nice audio effects, I am finding it very uninvolving and harsh. I find myself listening to music less than with the iFi or the Aurender N100 I had previously. Where I thought the PSU would reduce some of the harshness and vocal distortion I heard with the iFi, it has made it worse. I am turning down the volume and watching more TV. Van Morrisons voice repeatedly crackles on high notes where it didn't before. The DSD of Elton Johns Tumbleweed Connection, which I had previously found to be an excellent recording and totally engaging, is now harsh and uninvolving. Maybe I'm doing something wrong, or don't know what I'm doing, which is quite possible, but so far the microRendu and the Sonore PSU so far are a big disappointment. My system: Audience power conditioner with a WireWorld Silver Eclipse 7 going into a CablePro Revelation power strip with all the bells and whistles, an Audioquest Vodka Ethernet cable between a sonic transporter Roon Server and the microRendu and a Curious USB cable connecting the microRendu and a Bricasti M1SE DAC. WireWorld Silver Eclipse RCAs between the M1 and an ATC CA2 preamp, and Nordoest Fry 2 XLR interconnects between the preamp and ATC powered studio 20s II. The DAC power cord is a WireWorld silver eclipse 7 and is connected directly to the power conditioner. I'm using AudioArt Classic 1 power cords for the preamp and speakers. All components, including the sonicTransporter are connected to the CablePro power strip. I'm using a Synology 216se NAS as the source and it is connected to a different circuit. any suggestions are appreciated. I'm tempted to upgrade the ca2 to a tube preamp, but I'm reticent to invest any more money in this.. It's a shame, but I am enjoying music less than when I had a Linn Majik DSM connected to Paradigm Studio 20s. hmmm, to me.... Rendu doing great job with ifi PSU, not as clean sound but the dynamic, sound stage are all great. As the sonore PSU (with fuse upgraded) are just received and i believe it required burn in ( i hope my guess is correct ). You have lot of nice cable there. But it seem that you connect everything to power conditioner, could it be your system required more power than what your power conditioner can do? Link to comment
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