I have completed the Output Upgrade for the BeePre2 and would like to post some early impressions/observations.
Build Process
Speakers (solid state amps into 87Db speaker)
The bass response has changed so much that I need to retune my subs. My Vandersteens have controls to set the Q, the level, and also 11 room correction pots (per speaker) and they all need to be readjusted before I can really evaluate (or even listen, lol). My guess is that output impedance has dropped so significantly that the Vandersteen crossover (between the BeePre2 and the SS amps) is behaving much differently. There is too much bass right now (not complaining!)
Headphones
A very unexpected and unbelievably pleasant surprise was how awesome the BeePre2 sounds feeding the Mainline. I remember testing this combo on the stock BeePre2. I never tried it after the first upgrade, but I am trying it now. I have long XLR cables running from my DAC to the back wall of the room where my various headphone amps sit. I use XLR to RCA adapters for the Mainline. This balanced output of the BeePre2 is amazing because I can leave my speaker amps connected to the RCA outs and connect these long XLRs to the new BEePre2 output! This also makes listening to vinyl through headphones a breeze as all I need to do is switch the input selection on the BeePre2.
The sound of the BeePre2 > Mainline is intoxicating and addicting (Clear and HD800). I may have to drag all this to a headphone meet coming up in October.
Sam
Build Process
- The build experience was exactly as expected, very well documented with great photos.
- It was a fun build process that took me about 10 hours in total (I finally started to work slowly and carefully instead of racing through. it)
- I did have an issue with the left channel at first that took me 2 additional troubleshooting sessions. I was getting intermittent gurgling that was not changing with the volume adjustment. In the end I think the root cause was either a jumper wire on the new regulator board that I pinched when tightening the board down to the standoffs or a not so perfect solder joint at 51U or the center pin of the D socket.
- After 2 days of flawless performance I swapped out the Daytons for some VCap ODAMs
Speakers (solid state amps into 87Db speaker)
The bass response has changed so much that I need to retune my subs. My Vandersteens have controls to set the Q, the level, and also 11 room correction pots (per speaker) and they all need to be readjusted before I can really evaluate (or even listen, lol). My guess is that output impedance has dropped so significantly that the Vandersteen crossover (between the BeePre2 and the SS amps) is behaving much differently. There is too much bass right now (not complaining!)
Headphones
A very unexpected and unbelievably pleasant surprise was how awesome the BeePre2 sounds feeding the Mainline. I remember testing this combo on the stock BeePre2. I never tried it after the first upgrade, but I am trying it now. I have long XLR cables running from my DAC to the back wall of the room where my various headphone amps sit. I use XLR to RCA adapters for the Mainline. This balanced output of the BeePre2 is amazing because I can leave my speaker amps connected to the RCA outs and connect these long XLRs to the new BEePre2 output! This also makes listening to vinyl through headphones a breeze as all I need to do is switch the input selection on the BeePre2.
The sound of the BeePre2 > Mainline is intoxicating and addicting (Clear and HD800). I may have to drag all this to a headphone meet coming up in October.
Sam