I tried several third party feet (BDR cone/puck, Isoacoustics OREA, Nordost sort cone, CMS center stage, stillpoints ultra, Daiza feet) and none improved the sound. I then tried six of the new Totaldac feet (under the two DAC modules of the Toldac Sublime DAC) and there was an improvement in detail, more natural timbre and soundstage. I then purchased six more for my two Totaldac Driver Sublime.
For the DAC, I didn't want to send the units back to France, so I just placed the footers directly under the unit, I did't screw them in. For the two Totaldac Drivers, I sent them to France to upgrade from mk2 to Sublime and asked Vincent to add the footers.That is an impressive list of well regarded footers! And that experience gives all the more value to your conclusion that the Totaldac feet are superior. Vincent has explained the feet convert vibration energy into heat so then I wondered if there might be an issue with energy storage and retransmission. But your experience seems to refute my doubts and is rather persuasive.
VPN, did you install the feet yourself or was it necessary to send your DAC back to Totaldac for the installation? Apparently, there is an inaccessible nut inside the chassis that secures each of the stock feet.
For the DAC, I didn't want to send the units back to France, so I just placed the footers directly under the unit, I did't screw them in. For the two Totaldac Drivers, I sent them to France to upgrade from mk2 to Sublime and asked Vincent to add the footers.
To me they seem harder than the standard feet.Yes, I’m in a similar situation. My DAC was recently updated to Triunity specification and I don’t want to send it back again. So I’m pleased to hear you are happy with using them as “extra” feet under your Sublime DAC. I suppose the footer material is some kind of polymer. How hard/soft does it feel?
For you Totaldac vets...I am evaluating dacs for my set up and have narrowed it down to the TotalDac, and Audionote, Aqua La Scala or Formula. My main criteria is a dac that is musical, I don't care about modern sounding dac or DSD. Totaldac seems like a good candidate. Are you guys happy with the TD?
Yes, quite happy with my triunity DAC. It was recently updated from d1-direct, which also is excellent.
This topic is for discussion of new totaldac damping feet, so it would be better to start your own new thread, so as not to get your question mixed in here, don’t you think?
thanks....It's just a simple question on a thread that has actual owners. Thought it would be a good place to ask. Man this website it UPTIGHT.
I love my TD D-1 direct (my 3rd TD dac)thanks....It's just a simple question on a thread that has actual owners. Thought it would be a good place to ask. Man this website it UPTIGHT.
Quite happy with my Totaldac Sublime DAC and two Sublime Drivers. Every few years Totaldac comes with an update to further improve the sound, so I send the unit to France and receive a better one when it is back.For you Totaldac vets...I am evaluating dacs for my set up and have narrowed it down to the TotalDac, and Audionote, Aqua La Scala or Formula. My main criteria is a dac that is musical, I don't care about modern sounding dac or DSD. Totaldac seems like a good candidate. Are you guys happy with the TD?
Thank you for the feedback...Did you happen to move up the line or did you jump in at the Sublime level? I am trying to decide where the sweetspot is. I think it's the Unity but I don't mind the idea of the tubes either.Quite happy with my Totaldac Sublime DAC and two Sublime Drivers. Every few years Totaldac comes with an update to further improve the sound, so I send the unit to France and receive a better one when it is back.
I started with the Totaldac Twelve, then Twelve mk2, then Twelve mk3, and now Sublime. I suggest that you buy the best that you can afford.Thank you for the feedback...Did you happen to move up the line or did you jump in at the Sublime level? I am trying to decide where the sweetspot is. I think it's the Unity but I don't mind the idea of the tubes either.
Have you guys also found the feet are a worthwhile addition?
I tried several third party feet (BDR cone/puck, Isoacoustics OREA, Nordost sort cone, CMS center stage, stillpoints ultra, Daiza feet) and none improved the sound. I then tried six of the new Totaldac feet (under the two DAC modules of the Toldac Sublime DAC) and there was an improvement in detail, more natural timbre and soundstage. I then purchased six more for my two Totaldac Driver Sublime.
Placed them under the DAC. The new feet did not exist when I upgraded to the Sublime DACDid yours screw in or did you have to place them under the DAC? Apparently anything prior to June 2023 you have to send the DAC in to TD for install or you can just place them under? Curious to know which yours was.
Another quick question since you are running Innuos as a source..Do you use AES or USB into your TD?Placed them under the DAC. The new feet did not exist when I upgraded to the Sublime DAC
When I sent my two TD Drivers XLR to upgrade to Sublime, I asked for the new feet, so those came in screwed to the Drivers.
I recently tried six Revopods under the Sublime DAC, and preferred the new Totaldac feet.
I am not currently using Innuos. I am using Taiko Extreme with USB to the Totaldac.