Lampizator- Baltic-3 Manual Highlights: Fully tubed, single ended and balanced output stage Zero feedback, zero silicon design Phenomenally transparent and dynamic True analog sound from Lampizator - the tube expert All tube design of maximal purity TrueCopper Lampizator capacitors 2-layer, double copper layered PCB Indirectly heated diode rectifier
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Feb 22, 2022 . The NEW Horizon DAC from Lampizator is not a batch of incrementally improved versions of the Pacific DAC. It is instead something completely new, that now helms the ship for ultimate DAC fidelity from Lampizator. Sound quality is pushed to the absolute limit with this design, using several proprietary technologies.
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Lampizator- Pacific DAC Manual A quick guide to a smooth start THE RING BUTTON In all DACs up to serial #500 the ring button used to be just the mains power switch. Recently we started using the ring for other purposes, namely - for whatever we think will be most useful (in non-volume DACs).
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There are many schools in loudspeaker design - small monitors, narrow floorstanders, horns, transmission lines, big multiways - many many options. And each variant can be very good (or very bad). Commercial guys simply can't make very …
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The optimal combination of Lampucera and Lampizator will be that of a cathode follower triode. This schematic is extremely transparent, pure and simple. It has the lowest output impedance of all schematics - just 70 Ohms !!! Its gain or amplification is circa 1 so the DAC signal - which is on normal CD level 0f 2 V pp will be just OK.
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May 27, 2016 . The Lite 7 is a more affordable version of Lampizator’s Big 7 DAC. It is just as huge, but has transistor rather than tube rectification in front of the Psvane 101D valves supplied as standard for the output stage. The converter is ready for DSD up to DSD128 and PCM to 24/192, whereas the Big 7 takes both these numbers two notches higher.
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The Lampizator Vinyl Phono MC1 comes with an interesting manual, however, which adds some method to the madness. The MC1 was designed to be used only with typically low output moving coil cartridges. Lukasz feels that having a single circuit deal with the very different gain ranges and different loading for both MM and MC is too much of a sonic …
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Apr 18, 2015 . 134. Re: Lampizator Big 7 Review. Thanks for your time Mike - this Big 7 review is really great. I was however very worried about your honest comment "Lampizator wasn’t quite up to the task of handling the great big dynamics of the Mahler symphony pieces. The thunderous dynamics of Mahler were lacking.
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Feb 16, 2022 . On Saturday, I was lucky enough to be invited to the unofficial launch of the all-new Lampizator Horizon DAC in Los Angeles. I have a Pacific and love it but I was intrigued to experience whether the Horizon was that much better.
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Digital: Lampizator SuperKomputer, Lampizator Pacific, Lampizator Golden Atlantic 2 TRP, Resolution Audio Cantata MC Preamps: Silvaweld SWC 1000 R, Aries Cerat Incito, Symphonic Line "Die Erleuchtung" Poweramps: KR Audio Kronzilla SX, Lamm M 1.1, KR Audio VA 350, Sphinx Project 14 mk3, Luxman M03 Integrated amps: Ayon Crossfire III, KR …
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The little Lampizator and RT audiodesign companies has succeeded to reduce the noise and produce a DSD DAC with this method but with some limits. This project here exposed has another approach, it is based on the DSC1 that is an Open Hardware, "discrete" delta-sigma D/A-converter developped by Signalyst , the DSC1 is able to convert the DSD signal to analog …
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At this time there is only a commercial product using this method to convert digital signal to analog output by Lampizator (see review). The output wave have a DC component of 1.65V present only during DSD playing so with a normal firmware if you change track or click pause a high bump will be reproduced on loudpseakers.
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Dec 20, 2012 . Polish Hifi maverick Lampizator has announced two new products to add to their range of high-end audio products. Lukasz Fikus, owner ad chief designer had the following to say about the Level 6 “…no compromise, ultimate attempt on the state of art in music making. It is not about convenience, not about features and not about specs.
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Lampizator Generation 5 Level 4 DAC ... about the company and the design approach. First, An Update The performance I reported in the initial review has now been significantly improved. The ModWright-modified Denon 3910 player I was using at that time died an honorable death a few months ago. ... In the Young Person's Guide To the Orchestra ...
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The optimal combination of Lampucera and Lampizator will be that of a cathode follower triode. This schematic is extremely transparent, pure and simple. It has the lowest output impedance of all schematics - just 70 Ohms !!! Its gain or amplification is circa 1 so the DAC signal - which is on normal CD level 0f 2 V pp will be just OK.
The red dots are where we connect the Lampizator - from top this is L-, L+, R+ and R-. I recommend to tap to the minus outputs. The empty socket on the right is for output stage op-amp, which is removed now. If you put there a quality op-amp. the output stage is really kosher - one half opamp per channel and nothing more.
It can be used as it is straight from DAC to connectors, or apmplified by one op-amp of high quality, or connected directly to the Lampizator. I will call my adaptor DAC board a LAMPUCERA.
Here is the connection for balanced configuration of Lampucera: it could not be simpler than that. There are 4 signals R+, R-, L+, and L-. First remove the 4 caps standing in the row which block the DC from DAC
Lampizator says that the Baltic-3 Balanced Tube DAC, launched to celebrate their 10 th anniversary, combines everything that they know about DAC design with unbeatable value. Their goal was to get as close as they could to the Golden Gate sound, but at roughly 1/3 budget.
One could argue that the Baltic-3 is in fact the turbocharged Amber 3 on steroids, but there is more than meets the eye. W x H x D = 430 x 130 x 500 [mm] Weight net 13 kG, gross 19 kg.
The Baltic project is our attempt on the pinnacle design made with octal tubes. The whole octal tube kingdom is the biggest one, with tens of tube models and thousands of brand / version variations. These tubes today can cost as little as 2 Euro or as much as 500.