It has only been 2 weeks so it is still breaking in. Either way, how believable would that comment have been if I said it? You should only trust your own ears.
Having said that all, I am thrilled that I got the upgrade and I am enjoying my digital music more than ever.
I went to listen to the B7, because of discussions on here and then bought it. I've been very impressed by the impact of KR242s, which I bought blind, after reading about them on here. They transformed my B7. I have also achieved significant upgrades with JPlay Femto! Win Server 2019 with AO, Fidelizer pro and Minority Clean.
But I am hoping to hear of a big jump for this upgrade to pique my interest.
The mkii is a worthwhile endeavor there are more than just digital boards updated. Newer psu are used , caps , led,s as well as wire routing. All in a sizable improvement. I had an gg2 with a 42 engine and r2r as well. It's tough to say better all are very good. They all sound as we roll tubes. The 57 has a bigger bolder sound. Tge gg2 more closer stage. It's why I have both models. Getting a vol control is a good idea and this gives you an analog input. You would be surprised how an extra line stage adds layers and power to the sound as well.
I know that others have confirmed or stated their preference for the new EC modulators at DSD256 but I was surprised by how much more I like and enjoy the new EC modulators than my previous reference DSD512 settings. The new EC modulators are very complementary to the sound of my LampizatOr DSD DAC.
QUICK QUESTION: Do they simply drill holes in your Lite 7 DAC to accommodate the new rectifier tube or replace the whole cover when you send in your Lite 7 DAC to be upgraded to a Big 7 Mk2 DAC?
I shipped mine to the factory and am dying to know.
When a Big 7 mk2 came up for sale locally, I just had to give it a try. I borrowed an original Big 7 a long time back, but Lampizator has been busy offering upgrades. I am having so much FUN with the mk2. The E53 engine is just incredible! I have only had it a week and can't leave it alone. I put Shun Mook feet under it, nice improvement. Grounded it to an Entreq grounding station for a different sound. I just put the new Audio Magic Super fuse in, WOW. But this dac is so perfect in my system, it doesn't need anything. I may never get to tube rolling. This dac is getting along so nice with my other equipment. I'm thrilled I bought it.
When a Big 7 mk2 came up for sale locally, I just had to give it a try. I borrowed an original Big 7 a long time back, but Lampizator has been busy offering upgrades. I am having so much FUN with the mk2. The E53 engine is just incredible! I have only had it a week and can't leave it alone. I put Shun Mook feet under it, nice improvement. Grounded it to an Entreq grounding station for a different sound. I just put the new Audio Magic Super fuse in, WOW. But this dac is so perfect in my system, it doesn't need anything. I may never get to tube rolling. This dac is getting along so nice with my other equipment. I'm thrilled I bought it.
I’m assuming that means the JL Sound usb module? I believe new production units come standard with this. I guess I should confirm with LampiNA as I have a new B7 MKII on order.
I’m definitely loving this thing (B7MK2) but I’ll tell you it’s been a lot of work getting things dialed in and I’m not finished yet. I discovered ground loop hum I didn’t know I had and the culprit was my USB from my PC/server. This PC apparently has dirty power/poor grounding that was not evident with my prior setup using a usb/spdif converter. An older laptop I have works fine via USB and quiet as a mouse even using single ended out.
USB ground loop issue solved. I used the Uptone Audio ISO Regen placed right at the input to the DAC, powered with a 9V PS (Teddy Pardo) that I had on hand. No more hum via USB. In fact, I also use the B7 as my main preamp and integrate my 5ch HT fronts via analog input on the B7. Setting the VC to approximate unity gain (depends on tube type and whether SE or bal), and without signal playing, it is totally quiet from my listening position. Pretty impressive performance IMO!
Anyway, sounding spectacular and now for some continued tube rolling fun. I have posted some impressions/pics in the tube rolling thread as well.
My only small critique at this point is that I would like to have capability for discrete remote input selection. It’s not that big of a deal to scroll up/down but seems it should be easy to add this. I have a somewhat antiquated universal learning remote, but I’m told at this point there’s no way to do it.