I set the LDMS up on Monday. I did not want to share my thoughts right out of the gate. I let the LDMS run non-stop for 3 days. I also connected Lucas's upgraded switch that he has at the front end of my network.
If I remember correctly, you purchased the Maximus to replace the Mini MK1 you noted above?I set the LDMS up on Monday. I did not want to share my thoughts right out of the gate. I let the LDMS run non-stop for 3 days. I also connected Lucas's upgraded switch that he has at the front end of my network.
I played a lot of different music but tried to focus on Jazz and Indie rock where musical instruments are at their best. I can say Lucas never fails me. This is my second LDMS with an upgraded SPDIF reclocker. I am a detail listener. I really don't listen to any words. I listen to the instruments. The LDMS highlights each instrument like it is supposed to sound as if you were at a live concert. Everything is so clear and concise. Vocals are emphasized. Even a background cymbal is prevalent. I am very happy.
For anyone interested, my first LDMS is available for delivery in the USA Lucas D owns it and I am sure you could get a good deal from him if you contact him. Here are the specs:
LDMS Mini mk1 spec:
Roon Core, or any other library management software, quad-core intel platinum silicon,
16GB RAM
RJ 45 LAN
LC Fibre LAN
SPDIF RCA output
Ideon Black Star USB reclocker
2x 4TB SSD for music storage
Basic RCA SPDIF output
Reclocker USB audio output
Chassis RFI screening
Chassis Vibration dampening
David Laboga umbillical DC Cable
Latest Separate and upgraded Power Supply
Approximately, 5+tbs of music on the hard drive
Tidal and Qobuz ready.
The one I noted above was a mini in a maximus chassis with the upgraded power supply.If I remember correctly, you purchased the Maximus to replace the Mini MK1 you noted above?
How are you connecting it to your preamp OR DAC - AES/EBU, USB, etc.? I also assume you have a good power cord on it as well?
Really happy for you. I assume in another week or two it should sound even better. Keep us updated.
The one I noted above was a mini in a maximus chassis with the upgraded power supply.
I have the Network Acoustic Muon Pro Ethernet cabling system that goes between the network switch and the LDMS. On my new LDMS I have a choice of USB or BNC. I have it connected to my Lampi Horizon which does not have a BNC connector, so I am using SPDIF with an adaptor for now until I get my new DAC. I ordered a QSA Lanedri BNC cable. I have a SR purple fuse in the LDMS power supply. I will either use a Hijiri Takumi PC or maybe the QSA Lanedri PC that I ordered. Finally, I like SQ of BNC/Spdif better than USB.
35kg of Aluminum slab in a form of CHP d1 transport makes just a perfect isolation platform - can’t complain at allWhat isolation devices have you guys tried under the LDMS and what have you found?
I'm using BDR cones on a hardwood platform, am still deciding on whether it's a noticeable improvement...
I’m using Symposium Svelte Shelf - Also used Rollerblocks, NovaPad, ebony wood cones, etc… Imo LDMS doesn’t react sensitive on footers etc. (My Roon core is running on LDMS optimized NAS)What isolation devices have you guys tried under the LDMS and what have you found?
I'm using BDR cones on a hardwood platform, am still deciding on whether it's a noticeable improvement...
I would give Herbie's Tenderfoot footers a try, Keith. They provide excellent vibration isolation for the price. I have 'em under EtherREGEN and my Akasa-cased NUC Roon core. They're only like 16 bucks apiece.What isolation devices have you guys tried under the LDMS and what have you found?
I'm using BDR cones on a hardwood platform, am still deciding on whether it's a noticeable improvement...
Nice, I recently bought a pair of FP 12. Very pleased so far.I guess you have som more bass nowI was lucky enough to have Lukasz stay with me the last 24 hours. He had a pair of Horns FP15 speakers to sell and since I bought his original FP10s from him, I was enticed to try their (significantly) bigger brothers. He brought them round after the Daventry show but in addition to this, he has also loaned me the (significantly) upgraded power supply for the LDMS server, and my goodness what a difference it makes!
It brings a richer, darker and far more controlled delivery to the bass, improves timing, coherence and musicality; the music pours forth in fabulously controlled way; cymbals splash with a spine tingling and crisp leading edge and bass notes are taught and tuneful.
Well worth the investment.