The first Totaldac D1-Twelve Mk2 DAC in Hong Kong

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Thanks Vincent for the info.

I would like to know whether the Reclocker or the D1-Twelve Mk2 can still receive and decode DSD digital signal from usb input & spdif inputs(DoP) after this "Reclocker Upgrade"?
Thanks again!
With this upgrade the reclcoker lets the DSD DoP pass though from all inputs to all outputs, but it can't convert it to pcm.
 
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Yes it is for the Totaldac d1-digital reclockers owners, so also for the d1-twelve-mk2 owners and d1-streamer owners.

Among upgrades are:
-in the FPGA, with a lower jitter implementation. The volume control and the optional DSD to pcm conversion had to be removed to allow this new reclocker implementation
-an optimisation in the clock system
-in a custom RF shield to reject even more the jitter from the source
-the live-power to reject even more the noise from the mains network
Hi Vincent,

Please add me to the list to upgrade my two reclockers.

The sound of my totaldac centric digital system, including now a pair of Totaldac AMP-1 monos and the Taiko Extreme sever (with TAS OS though still pending the Taiko USB card), took my system to a completely new level, with the AMP-1s adding a perfect balance of nuance and power.

It is the closest to the emotional experience of live music I’ve ever heard in my room!

Can’t wait for the additional impact of the upgraded reclockers and Taiko USB card!

Great job Vincent!
 
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Thank you very much Cmarin, happy to hear that considering all SOTA amplifiers you have or have had!

The spec page of the new d1-digital-mk2 reclocker is online.
The option which will be tested for Taiko server is called "power supply board to transform the standard USB input to a self-powered USB input."

http://www.totaldac.com/D1-digital-eng.htm

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For the new d1-streamer-mk2 as well:
http://www.totaldac.com/D1-streamer-eng.htm
 

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Thank you very much Cmarin, happy to hear that considering all SOTA amplifiers you have or have had!

The spec page of the new d1-digital-mk2 reclocker is online.
The option which will be tested for Taiko server is called "power supply board to transform the standard USB input to a self-powered USB input."

http://www.totaldac.com/D1-digital-eng.htm

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For the new d1-streamer-mk2 as well:
http://www.totaldac.com/D1-streamer-eng.htm
Hi Vincent,
I do need that additional board to enable a self-powered usb input.

Talked with Ben of Volent HK, the local Totaldac dealer.
One or two friends and I will send our Reclockers together to you for the Mk2 Upgrade.

Can't wait to hear the sonic improvement!
Many thanks!
:D
 
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Hi,
cool ... I will probably do the 844 km that separates me from Vincent's den next week to do this upgrade,
listen to these news d100 and above all share a good time !

life is an improbable and nice adventure.
 
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Hi,
cool ... I will probably do the 844 km that separates me from Vincent's den next week to do this upgrade,
listen to these news d100 and above all share a good time !

life is an improbable and nice adventure.
We are waiting for your d100 speaker report!
:)
 

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Here are 3 more recordings of a full Totaldac system, including d1-streamer-mk2, reclocker mk2 and d100 speakers:



 

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About the new version of reclocker, the d1-digital-mk2 and d1-streamer-mk2) a new internal architecture makes that it has no volume control and no DSD to pcm conversion but:

-the Totaldac DAC still have a volume control, so when you have a mk2 reclocker or d1-streamer-mk2 followed by a Totaldac DAC you can still control the volume from the Totaldac remote. People having a Totaldac reclocker and DAC already use the DAC volume control and set the volume of the reclocker to 0dB, so no change compared to now.

-The DSD signal still passes through the mk2 reclocker or d1-streamer-mk2, so the Totaldac DAC with DSD option will still receive the DSD signal. People having a Totaldac reclocker and DAC with DSD option already set the DSD to pcm conversion OFF in the reclocker so no change compared to now.

-people who need the volume control in the reclocker (using for example active speaker with digital inputs) can still get a mk2 reclocker with volume control and DSD to pcm conversion. They must just ask for it on order. All mk2 upgrades except this part will be done without extra cost.
 
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For people running a single reclocker, I like to mention that two reclockers in series produce a substantial improvement for a D1-12 Mk2. One of the two reclockers is not even on live power. The ambience is notably enhanced. The rsult is much-improved soundstage dimensionality with delicate internal textures. This is an effective way of improving sound. I am confident that this approach works for any Totaldac DAC.

We now have Mk 2 reclockers. I will be anxious to find out what they bring. I know that Cmarin also runs two reclockers with live power. I may just wait for his feedback before sending in mine.
 
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For people running a single reclocker, I like to mention that two reclockers in series produce a substantial improvement for a D1-12 Mk2. One of the two reclockers is not even on live power. The ambience is notably enhanced. The rsult is much-improved soundstage dimensionality with delicate internal textures. This is an effective way to improve sound. I am confident that this approach works for any Totaldac DAC.

We now have reclocker Mk 2's. I will be anxious to find out what they bring. I know that Cmarin also runs two reclockers with live power. I may just wait for his feedback before sending in mine.
Hi PTCL,
Very interesting!
Thanks for your sharing.

Would you please how the two Reclockers are connected in your D1-12 Mk2 dac?
Id one of them the syn module of the D1-12 Mk2 dac?

Thanks again!
 

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Hi PTCL,
Very interesting!
Thanks for your sharing.

Would you please how the two Reclockers are connected in your D1-12 Mk2 dac?
Id one of them the syn module of the D1-12 Mk2 dac?

Thanks again!
Yes, one of them is the sync module of D1-12. So that sync reclocker and D1-12 are on live power. The extra recolcker in front of those is still on the older power supply. I will have to send in the large live power case to add a transformer. I never thought I would need four transformers. Once hearing two reclockers, I knew the extra live power was inevitable.

Connections are: Digital transport >> Gigafilter USB >> 1st Reclocker >> 1 AES/EBU >> 2nd Recloker (D1-12) >> 2 AES/EBUs to D1-12 L & R >> 2 XLRs to an amp.
 
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Yes, one of them is the sync module of D1-12. So that sync reclocker and D1-12 are on live power. The extra recolcker in front of those is still on the older power supply. I will have to send in the large live power case to add a transformer. I never thought I would need four transformers. Once hearing two reclockers, I knew the extra live power was inevitable.

Connections are: Digital transport >> Gigafilter USB >> 1st Reclocker >> 1 AES/EBU >> 2nd Recloker (D1-12) >> 2 AES/EBUs to D1-12 L & R >> 2 XLRs to an amp.
Thanks again!

Quite similar to cascading several Mutec reclockers or several audiophile switches?

This is unexpected and very interesting!
o_O
 

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For people running a single reclocker, I like to mention that two reclockers in series produce a substantial improvement for a D1-12 Mk2. One of the two reclockers is not even on live power. The ambience is notably enhanced. The rsult is much-improved soundstage dimensionality with delicate internal textures. This is an effective way to improve sound. I am confident that this approach works for any Totaldac DAC.

We now have Mk 2 reclockers. I will be anxious to find out what they bring. I know that Cmarin also runs two reclockers with live power. I may just wait for his feedback before sending in mine.
Hi PTCL,

Yes I’m currently running two MkI reclockers in series connected to a (6 transformer) live power totaldac power supply:

Taiko Extreme/Original USB Card server->Sablon USB cable->Totaldac MkI reclocker->Odin2 AES cable->Totaldac MkI reclocker-> (2) Odin2 AES cable->(2) Totaldac d1-12 MkII DAC monoblocks->(2) Odin2 XLR->(2) Totaldac d1-driver monoblocks->(2) Odin2 XLR->(2) CH Precision L1 preamp monoblocks->(2) Odin2 XLR->Totaldac AMP-1 monoblocks->(2) Odin2 Speaker cable->Rockport Lyra speakers.

I can attest that having two reclockers connected in series, as recommended by Vincent, lowered the noise floor significantly and had a corresponding impact on the emotional engagement in my system; especially in connection with the Totaldac d1-drivers and Totaldac AMP-1 monos.

I should have a pair of Totaldac MkII reclockers installed in the next few weeks that will connect to the new Taiko USB. I will report back when that happens. But I expect that the combined effect of the new Taiko USB card and the upgraded MkII reclockers will have a positive order of magnitude effect on the engagement of my system.
 
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I should have a pair of Totaldac MkII reclockers installed in the next few weeks that will connect to the new Taiko USB. I will report back when that happens. But I expect that the combined effect of the new Taiko USB card and the upgraded MkII reclockers will have a positive order of magnitude effect on the engagement of my system.

i expect you will be quite happy.
if you haven't been able to run the new usb card yet with your totaldac due to the usb power issue, perhaps you could try the reclockers with the old usb output, evaluate the improvement due to the mk2 reclocker upgrade, then move to the taiko usb?
 

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Hi PTCL,

Yes I’m currently running two MkI reclockers in series connected to a (6 transformer) live power totaldac power supply:

Taiko Extreme/Original USB Card server->Sablon USB cable->Totaldac MkI reclocker->Odin2 AES cable->Totaldac MkI reclocker-> (2) Odin2 AES cable->(2) Totaldac d1-12 MkII DAC monoblocks->(2) Odin2 XLR->(2) Totaldac d1-driver monoblocks->(2) Odin2 XLR->(2) CH Precision L1 preamp monoblocks->(2) Odin2 XLR->Totaldac AMP-1 monoblocks->(2) Odin2 Speaker cable->Rockport Lyra speakers.

I can attest that having two reclockers connected in series, as recommended by Vincent, lowered the noise floor significantly and had a corresponding impact on the emotional engagement in my system; especially in connection with the Totaldac d1-drivers and Totaldac AMP-1 monos.

I should have a pair of Totaldac MkII reclockers installed in the next few weeks that will connect to the new Taiko USB. I will report back when that happens. But I expect that the combined effect of the new Taiko USB card and the upgraded MkII reclockers will have a positive order of magnitude effect on the engagement of my system.
Hi Cmarin,

I have a similar request as Cat6man's. If you could evaluate the new reclockers without the new usb card, I would appreciate your feedback. Of course, I understand that you may be enthusiastic to experiment with all of them together.
 

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i expect you will be quite happy.
if you haven't been able to run the new usb card yet with your totaldac due to the usb power issue, perhaps you could try the reclockers with the old usb output, evaluate the improvement due to the mk2 reclocker upgrade, then move to the taiko usb?
Hi cat6man and PTCL,

I would be my pleasure to do so.

Must confess that Emile (Taiko) recently updated the USB driver so that I could use the new Taiko USB card through a Berkeley Alpha USB converter (USB in->AES out) into the totaldac MkI reclocker through the AES input.

And while this configuration throttles back the overall expected impact of the new Taiko USB card a bit (due to using a lower quality AES cable than elsewhere throughout the system and using a legacy converter with a standard driver), the jump in performance over the original USB card was clearly evident - a significant order of magnitude increase in the emotional engagament and vividness of the presentation versus the original usb card.

I should be able to compare the effect of replacing the pair of MkI reclockers with the MkIIs (as soon as they are broken-in adequately) with both the new Taiko USB card and the standard USB card. Although as you can imagine, the comparison will first be done with new Taiko USB card in place ;)
 
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We are waiting for your d100 speaker report!
:)
Hi CKKeung,
Well what can I say ... I was very impressed with the listening offered by the d100, a very very high level of transparency, an extremely realistic dynamic like the instruments in action and an image of a remarkable precision ... in short, a very implicant listening, without detour, direct and I rarely felt it at this level !... With the upgrades made and nice moments shared, it was a very good trip.

Life is beautiful.
 
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I’ve had the two new MkIi reclockers installed in the system in series for about 2 hours now.

The only difference in the system from before and now is that the MkII reclockers have replaced the MkI reclockers.

The Taiko extreme is still connected to the reclockers as before: Extreme/Taiko usb card->Berkeley Apha converter->AES cable->Reclocker1–>AES cable->Reclocker 2.

All I can say is wow...the MkIIs even though not close to being broken-in, have produced a significant jump in the emotional and visceral listening experience in my room over the MkIs

The most noticeable change is not so much that the images are more solid and more fully fleshed with great tonality and texture, but that voices and the instruments now project their sound pressure profile dynamically out into the room in a natural way that sounds and feels much more realistically live than before; and not by a small margin. You can’t help but be engaged in the music in an effortless way

The MkIIs are a transformative product especially when coupled with the Taiko Extreme (TAS server, usb card and OS), the totaldac d1-12 MkII DAC, the totaldac d1-drivers and mono amp-1s.

Congratulations Vincent. Bravo!!
 
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