Yer Ol' Uncle D
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Ended up printing it and getting it bound at work.
Ah, The Land of Saints and Scholars where anyone can get anything book bound anywhere at any time.
Ended up printing it and getting it bound at work.
Ah, The Land of Saints and Scholars where anyone can get anything book bound anywhere at any time.
Okay, so to make adjustments you remove the top cover and move jumpers, like with a Sutherland unit, got it!From my email with Keith re: differentiating between models:
"Unless you open the top, the only indicator that it is the MP7B is the hand written model number, serial # and QC date. We may not have packed a 2.5mm hex wrench nor additional jumpers either. Those we can provide once the manual is done. If you remove the top cover, you will see many Jumpers inside and the PCB itself will be marked as an MP7B with a particular PCB date, either 20231118, 20231130 or approx 20231212. Probably the latter. All are electronically equal."
@dansomeone -- I asked a follow-up question about what the user experience looks like for adjusting some of the variable settings mentioned on the product page (gain, loading, subsonic filter, etc...). I have to assume that this would be fairly easy to do and wouldn't require a background in electrical engineering. We shall see.
I ordered the MP7B last week. Totally psyched!Ooh, I'm tempted to upgrade my MM-6 to an MP7B and get a matching black face plate
Congratulations! I hope you love it! Question - did you spring for the upgraded jacks? I just ordered a MP7B and I did not.....I just ordered the standard jacks. Thanks!I know that the lineup of products from Keith and the fantastic folks at Darlington Labs has been discussed in the forums at length. However, I didn't see a dedicated thread (outside of the MM6 tour). As some of you have already noted, the Darlington Labs website was updated yesterday to include all the recently announced phono preamp offerings. The quick notes:
Check out any of the links above for the full specs. I'd really love if someone would do a direct side-by-side of the original specs and the updated models so we can see the core differences. Also available on their shop site is the option to Upgrade your older model Darlington Labs products. This is a great incentive for those of you who have been using some of the DL preamps and want to make an upgrade.
- MM6B: 65V Discrete J-FET RIAA Phono Preamp - Replaces the original MM-6
- MP7B: 68V Discrete J-FET RIAA Phono Preamp - Replaces the original MP-7
- MP8B: 70V Discrete J-FET RIAA Phono Preamp with Dual-Mono Regulation - Brand new model, serving as their highest-end offering
I have had the MP-7 on my wish list, and my wife had wanted to get it for me as a Christmas present. She received an email from Keith about a week prior to the holiday asking if it would be OK if they shipped the upgraded MP7B model (at no additional cost) even if it wouldn't be until the new year. She figured I wouldn't mind. She was correct. I've had a tracking number since January 9th, and I am (not so) patiently waiting for my MP7B to arrive so I can plug it in and share with you my impressions.
So here you go. Fire away!
I did go for the upgraded jacks, yeah.Congratulations! I hope you love it! Question - did you spring for the upgraded jacks? I just ordered a MP7B and I did not.....I just ordered the standard jacks. Thanks!
Well, I emailed Keith yesterday and ordered the upgraded jack pack. Based this on the Blue Jeans Cables that arrived - they are big and strong....as many of you know. And I thought it would be worthwhile to have jacks just as robust as my cables.I did go for the upgraded jacks, yeah.
Welcome to the club! My acquisitions of the Darlington Labs preamp and BlueJeans LC-1s can be fully attributed to the people in this forum touting them.Well, I emailed Keith yesterday and ordered the upgraded jack pack. Based this on the Blue Jeans Cables that arrived - they are big and strong....as many of you know. And I thought it would be worthwhile to have jacks just as robust as my cables.
Welcome to N&G!Just getting started back into vinyl after 30 years.
Just ordered an MM-6 as I am going to stick with MM for now so the MM-6 made a lot of sense to me on every level.
I saw how patient Keith was on another forum and he seems like a great human being.
Looking forward to my return to vinyl.
Welcome to N&G!
Welcome to the forum! And I think you’re gonna love that MM6Just getting started back into vinyl after 30 years.
Just ordered an MM-6 as I am going to stick with MM for now so the MM-6 made a lot of sense to me on every level.
I saw how patient Keith was on another forum and he seems like a great human being.
Looking forward to my return to vinyl.
You know, I had the same impression. I was curious about the Darlington phono stages, and emailed Keith a long list of questions about them....on a Sunday. He answered every question - that same day.Just getting started back into vinyl after 30 years.
Just ordered an MM-6 as I am going to stick with MM for now so the MM-6 made a lot of sense to me on every level.
I saw how patient Keith was on another forum and he seems like a great human being.
Looking forward to my return to vinyl.
Wow you're in the Berkshires! My family had a weekend house in Housatonic when I was growing up, I used to be a snowboard instructor at Butternut (if you're familiar). I love that little area of the Northeast. Would love to have a house up there one of these days.The Darlington MP7B arrived today, and I am blown away! Here are my first impressions, and please realize, I am not an audio expert like many of you. Just a life-long musician who loves music.
First of all, the Darlington is beautiful. I bought the all-black edition, and it is gorgeous, with a solid heft that communicates quality. I got the ramped-up jacks, and they look strong, purposeful and ready for anything. Good match for the Blue Jean cables.
I have a Thorens TD 403 DD with Ortofon 2M Blue on order....but it's not here yet!
In the meantime I'm using a Thorens TD-402 DD with an AT VM95ML, into the Darlington MP7B, then into my Marantz SR7013, and out to my 30-year old Klipsch towers, and two subs. Up to now, I had been using the Moon Audio 110LP V2 phono stage, which is excellent - but to my ears? The Darlington hits a whole new bar.
The music is phenomenal! My test disc is Dua Lipa's 'Future Nostalgia,' which was mastered with kick-ass love by Sterling Studios. I have heard that record a hundred times - but with the Darlington, it's like the first time.
The bass hits deep and hard with pure musicality, the mids are tight and fun, the highs - with no break in yet - are sparkling...and the soundstage is huge. And the clarity! The tracks on the disc have a lot going on, but it's so clear! You can isolate whatever you want and follow it. And again, the bass! That disco, rapid-fire bass has never sounded better, to me.
Again, no break-in yet. But I'll follow the instructions, and leave it on or a month. The manual says the big sweeping changes should happen between day 3 and 7....with more subtle changes after that.
But again, even before that - this enthusiast feels he made the absolute best decision, considering my gear, my budget, my ears, and my love of music.
I can only imagine how good it would sound with the gear many of you have!
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Hey neighbor! Yes, up in snow country! And Butternut, of course, is legendary up here! Thanks for the hello! And come on back!Wow you're in the Berkshires! My family had a weekend house in Housatonic when I was growing up, I used to be a snowboard instructor at Butternut (if you're familiar). I love that little area of the Northeast. Would love to have a house up there one of these days.
Glad you're enjoying your new upgrade, always a wonderful feeling to bask in.