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Onyx - 1998 - Live From Harlem, NY (The Apollo Theater - 125 N.Y.C.) [July 18, 1998]
Onyx – 1998 – Live From Harlem, NY (The Apollo Theater – 125 N.Y.C.) [July 18, 1998]

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Onix Audio XCD 88 CD Player discrete opamp upgrade by James L.

I tied the clock power source into the 15V (LM7815) regulator. This worked well, for power, as well as the clock seems to regulate down to 15v so I suspect that why it’s built in regulator is barely warm vs hot.

The discrete opamps installed well onto the Onix Audio XCD 88 CD Player vertically, *just* enough room to clear the cover (about 3mm of space). They seem to run rather warm though, not sure if this is normal. I had opa627’s dogged in a socket before, and I had to remove the socket to clear the cover. I believe the rail voltage is supplied by the lm7(8/9)15, so likely a 15-0-15 volt supply, so 30 volts between the rails.

Due to the clock and added heat by the opamps, I suspect the 15v regulators are warmer now than before, and the 7815 is warmer than the 7915, likely due to the addition of the clock load on it. To ensure longevity, I affixed a heat sink to it just to be sure (likely visible in the photos, rather ugly affair but it should help).

Now for audio. As you can probably see from the pics, this CD was modified before, namely with the help of Glen Dolick (of Sonic Frontiers) which made an immense improvement in the first place. Secondly, I built a massive (2500va) toroid transformer providing balanced power (60-0-60) strait from the circuit panel, in itself makes bad equipment sound surprisingly good. (I had to build this and test it myself before I believed the impact of power on audio)

Last week I modified my outboard DAC (CA dacmagic azur) which brought it up to a point where it was nearly impossible to tell the difference between it and the un-Bursoned CD, Prior to the DACs upgrade , the sound stage on the DAC was small and not as resolving as the CD. So knowing this, I now have a point of reference.

The CD post upgrade trounces the DAC (once again). The opamps brought out more detail and resolution, the clock seemed to fix inner detail resolution (the DAC always seemed to outdo the CD player here, in heavy transients the CD would loose) and made the sound much more organic, timing feels much better. The instruments now layered and have much more air, imaging is excellent. The final test is when I pack it up and compare it to a friends set up, but I consider upgrades a huge success when I find myself listening to my music collection all over again.

Folks, congratulations on a fine product!

Sincerely,

James

Product Review

Introduction

When JJ asked me what I wanted to review next, I found it quite easy to say, tube amp. I’d just finished a review of another receiver, and as much as I enjoyed the experience, the thought of spending time with a high quality two-channel system was simply intriguing.

Tube amplifiers to me have always carried a mystique about them. Growing up in an era of solid state equipment in the 1970’s, tube amplifiers were for those recluse audiophiles that you found buried in their basements knee high in vinyl.

AV123 has a great reputation for putting out excellent products at amazing prices. In fact, their systems bundled together at economical prices are beyond belief. Add first class customer support, and you have the makings of a long term relationship with some very happy clients.

At CES 2005, Mark Schifter and AV123 were showing among other things, the Onix SP3 Melody tube integrated amplifier and the XCD-88 CD player. Not knowing I’d be spending time with these new units, I was over ogling the fine line of Rosewood veneered rocket speakers and the new line of impressive Emotiva separates.

I anxiously waited for the delivery of two boxes from AV123. To my surprise and delight, three were delivered. Mark and crew also sent along a pair of Onix Reference 1 Mk II bookshelf speakers. I then realized I was looking at one of those unbelievable bundles complete with CD player, amp, and speakers, which was everything I’d need to have an independent two-channel system. I couldn’t wait to get it set up and running.

Independently, the XCD-88 CD player sells for $299, the SP3 sells for just under a grand at $999, and the Ref 1 bookshelf speakers go for $1,200 per pair, but combined, the package sells for $1,449 !!!

I looked at the numbers cross-eyed. In other words, if you’re in the market for a pair of monitors, you get the CD player and tube amp for 249 bucks more. Or if you’re looking for a nicely priced tube amp for say $1K, add $449 more, and you get the CD player and a pair of Rosewood bookshelf speakers.

No matter how you rationalize, this is a great deal. Add the budget XCD-88 CD player for $299, and you have the makings of an instant audiophile quality setup.

It’s no secret that manufacturers like AV123 are assembling products overseas and therefore keeping costs down. The SP3 is designed in Australia and built in China, so Mark Schifter is able to bring to the American market incredibly priced high-performance products.

The Design

Onix XCD-88 CD Player

Referred to as the “X-Product” line of components by Onix, the XCD-88 CD player is also very simple and elegantly detailed. A brushed aluminum face is also mimicked on the very slick remote control. The front display is sized legibly, and the controls are uncomplicated and easily operated.

This $299 budget unit includes both analog and digital outputs, coaxial and optical. The DACs are 24 bit/96 kHz Burr-Brown, and it can decode HDCD. It has a detachable power cord, which I appreciate.

The remote control for the XCD-88 is immediately impressive from a design standpoint. However, in practical measures, I have some issues with it. Although it is logically laid out, my aging eyes made it difficult to read the small labeling, especially in dimmer light (it’s not backlit).

Onix Melody SP3 Integrated Stereo Tube Amplifier

From the moment I used the supplied white gloves to remove the 56 pound unit from its container, I fell immediately in love with the look of the SP3. The contemporary styling, polished gunmetal grey color, soft turned edges, a simple elegant volume knob, and the perforated tube cover, all make you want to caress the unit . . . like running your fingers down the hood of a Porsche.

The Melody SP3 is a class AB push-pull design (vs. single ended) and produces 38 WPC at 1% THD. Amplifier power in tube amps is usually rated at a higher THD because distortion tends to be even-ordered, which is easier on the ears.

Ten tubes comprise the makeup of the SP3, including 4-5881, 2-12AX7, 2-6922, and 2-12AU7. All tubes were chosen for their reliability, and the SP3 comes to you with the tubes installed and bias properly set. Many manufacturers send the tubes independently boxed with instructions for proper order of placement.

Each pair of tubes has slotted sleeves that match the finish of the SP3, providing protection. Under the perforated cage which is easily removed, are the larger 5881s.

As many tubeophiles like to place their equipment on some form of vibration isolation, the Melody integrated amp sits on three raised legs, blunted on the ends.

Each side, left and right has a single switch, one for power and the other to select the input. The SP3 handles two inputs. Each side also has a set of five bias access controls.

The rear boasts both 4 Ohm and 8 Ohm sturdy gold taps. The Onix Reference 1 speakers supplied for review are 4 Ohm.

Onix Reference 1 LE Speakers

The Onix Reference 1 LE bookshelf (monitor) speaker is a two-way design with 1″ tweeter and 5.25″ woofer. The enclosure is constructed of 1” thick MDF. The driver crossover is in the 4th order between the Vifa (Denmark) XT Ring Radiator tweeter and the Atohm (French) driver. Veneered in Rosewood, the Ref 1 monitor is rear ported, and has a single pair of sturdy gold binding posts.

Rated at 4 ohms with an efficiency of 88 dB, the 24 pound speaker boasts a frequency response from 42 Hz to 35 kHz, within ± 3 dB (untested).

Don’t look for bi-wiring however, as this is not included (or necessary in my opinion).

The fabric grille covers most of the face, leaving but the Onix logo. The speaker is so attractive with the Rosewood face, I removed the grille for review.

Basic Set-up

My primary listening room is about 12 ft x 16 ft with an 8 ft ceiling. This is what I would consider a mid-sized room, so the SP3/Ref 1 combination is well matched. I placed the amp on a birch shelf unit and the monitor speakers were placed about 8 feet apart, slightly toed in, and about 30″ high on stands. As the speakers are rear ported, getting the placement just right from the rear wall is crucial, and I spent much time finding the right balance of bass.

I connected the XCD-88 player to the SP3 vacuum tube amplifier via analog Ethereal cables. Once the package was set up, I gave the amp about an hour to warm up. I also realize the speakers should be given some time for a break-in period (I do strongly believe in break-in time), but I wasn’t going to let this detail prevent me from an audition.

Changing stock tubes with other tubes of choice is commonplace for serious audiophiles and could be done on the Melody.

As this is specifically a two-channel review, I will mention that the Ref monitors were used as both fronts and surrounds in a 5.1 system, more on that later.

Operationally, the SP3 couldn’t be more straightforward. Those accustomed to receivers and controllers with set-ups, distance and sound levels, bass and treble adjustments, etc., might feel relief from those demands. I know I did.

The XCD-88 has some features I very much enjoy, certainly not exclusive to just this unit but noteworthy nonetheless. A CD is loaded and the unit immediately tells you the tracks and time. As the unit plays a track, if you decide to scan for another, the CD player continues playing the current track until you’ve found your new selection. Most CD players end abruptly and play as you scroll, which I find annoying. It sounds minor, but I appreciated the ear saving aesthetic.

I have mentioned that the remote is somewhat hard to use, and I also found it needed to be lined up close to the main component for it to work. I replaced the batteries, but the unit worked the same. I also noted that the small buttons needed to be pressed hard for the remote to communicate properly.

Listening

After all is said and done, we all want to know the bottom line. I won’t wait until the end to tell you the Melody provided me with two-channel audio pleasure I haven’t experienced in some time. The SP3 consistently delivered a rich and lively performance.

Firstly and simply, the system worked flawlessly, no hic-ups. I was ready for almost anything, including a hum, but there was none, as the SP3 was dead quiet.

The stepped attenuated volume control spent most of it’s time between 9:00 and 12:00 o’clock, which is about half way to the max. This indicates the 38 WPC are more than adequate for the Ref 1s in my listening space.

Although I spent much time with the SP3 running other speakers, for the most part I’ll keep my comments to the threesome provided by AV123. I’ll also refer to the package of CD player, integrated amp, and speakers as the “Trio” to keep my reference simple. Also, my musical taste does vary greatly, and I used jazz, classical, and rock in this review. Natural sounding voices are very important to me.

On the CD Live in New York, Stanley Jordon’s unique guitar playing is wonderful. The Trio from AV123 delivered a spatial and broad soundstage. Track 5, Stanley Jordan’s own “Flying Home” is a rich textured guitar solo. I sensed a very slight echo of the concert room, and I became lost in the performance. In fact, it was chilling.

I was recently treated to a live concert by Marta Gomez, a singer/songwriter originally from Columbia. As this was a press conference, we were given a copy of her latest CD, Cantos De Aqua Dulce. Chesky engineered this CD perfectly, with all the suppleness and passion of the live concert. Although it was completely in Spanish, I found her voice sweet and delicate enough not to care that I only understood small portions of the lyrics. The key here is how the SP3 delivered her silky vocals, and having heard her live and on CD in the same 24 hours, the Melody SP3 reproduced her live performance meticulously.

The Onix XCD-88 CD player is HDCD compatible, which sent me scrambling through my CDs looking for material. Roxy Music’s Avalon fit the bill. The melodic title track features Bryan Ferry, with soft and sweet backup singers. The AV123 Trio played back the snappy percussions and haunting saxophone nicely.

I was also pleasantly surprised at the range afforded by the Trio, from a very low ample bass to extreme highs. Case in point, in Musica Pacifica’s performance of Vivaldi: La Notte, Concerti per strumenti diversi, the deep bassoon and cello blended beautifully with the delicate violin, flute, and recorder.

The Trio sounded neither extremely warm, nor overly bright. But, tube sound is different than solid state, so you just have to hear it for yourselves.

I did mention that my appreciation for the Ref 1 monitor speakers inspired me to try them both as fronts and surrounds in a 5.1 setup along with my own Krix loudspeakers, of which they nicely matched timbre. If you enjoy both two-channel and surround from the same speakers (after all how many of us really have two separate rooms), then consider Reference 5 MK IIs as front left right, with the Reference 1s in the rear. The Onix as described above are full and rich, and without hesitation, I would recommend a complete package.

Conclusions

If you’ve been spending most of your time lately tweaking a multi-channel audio/visual system, you may very much enjoy the simplicity, the elegance, and the sheer pleasure of an honest, back to basics system. As a newbie audiophile, this package gives you instant credibility.

And finally, the XCD-88/SP3/Ref 1 package is an unrivalled bargain at $1,449. Note that this is a sale price running currently. It won’t last forever.

Onix XCD-88 CD/HDCD player w/ Remote

Onix XCD-88 CD/HDCD player w/ Remote (Coax and Toslink Digital outputs) The X-88CD is a solid performer all around , it sounds VERY GOOD and looks great. it will play HDCD encoded disc and has its original remote. Supports both Analog and Digital outputs and has a removable IEC power cord.

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Review: Onix Audio XCD 88 CD Player

Category: DigitalAs far as CD redbook players go, this has to be one of the best kept secrets in audio. For years the Music Hall CD 25 has been getting one rave review after another. The XCD 88 CDP is the same internally as the Music Hall CD 25 player and shares the same chassis as well. The face plate on the Onix is the only difference I see in the two players and in fact both are manufactured in the same production facility in China, known as Shandling.This player replaced my venerable Denon 1560,as well as a newer Arcam CD73 and eventually my Classe CDP .5 player. The Onix XCD 88 is to my ears as good if not better than the pricer Arcam 73 with better build quality.Overall sonics bettered the Denon 1560, but the venerable 1560 has better build quality,something about these older Denons,very well built. So with that being said the Onix XCD 88 is no slouch in this area. Not in the same leaque as the Classe .5 CDP, but not that far away either. Plus the Onix has the HDCD that the Denon and Arcam units did not have.As with the Music Hall CD 25, the Onix readily lends itself to the upgrade path in the same vein as the Music Hall. However in its stock form, there is very little to fault the Onix XCD 88 in sonics or build quality. And at $299.95 with a 3 year warranty it is a total no brainer to choose the Onix XCD 88 CD Player. To choose something over this in its price/performance ratio is sheer lunacy. It just doesn’t get nuch better than this till you hit the $1,000.00 mark. The Onix XCD 88 just does not have any peers in its category – PERIOD!Minor tweaks aside from major upgrades really bring this player to another level. The use of a high quality power cord, I use the Audioquest NRG 1 power cord, with John Hilligs Musical Concepts RCA interconnect futher enhanced an already great sonic signature.Recently tried the Dakiom Feedback Stabilizer with the Onix XCD 88 and have to admit that the Dakiom unit brought the Onix XCD 88 to another level that was on par with the Classe .5 CDP. Have never been a big fan of so called gizmo tweaks such as the Dakiom, but even as jaded as I am after 47 years in this hobby have to admit that the Dakiom produced a major overall improvement in the sonic signature of the Onix XCD 88 and the Dakiom will remain in the system it is just that significant and improvement.Specifications Below:Burr-Brown 1732 24-bit/96kHz DACHDCD decoding chipTwo digital outputs; 1 x coaxial and 1 x opticalStandard analog outputPhilips CDM-12.1 transport controlled by a CD-7mkII servoThe OPA 2604 op amps are used for the output stage and low pass filteringThick brushed-aluminum front plate and solid chassisFull remote-control operationHigh quality remote controlEasily readable and dimmable florescent displayDetachable power cord110V/220V SwitchableShipping weight: 18lbs3 Year Warranty!Listed below are some of the CDs I used for this review.Ben Webster At The Renaissance (Contemporary Records OJCCD-390-2)The Royal Ballet Gala Performances (Classic Compact Discs CDSCD 6065)Peter And The Wolf – Boston Symphony Orchestra (Sony SK 64079)Dave Brubeck – Time Out – Columbia (CK 65122)(HDCD)Jurassic Park Motion Picture Soundtrack (MCAD 10859)We Get Requests – The Oscar Peterson Trio (Verve 810047-2)You Won’t Forget Me – Shirley Horn (Verve 847482-2)Sneakers Motion Picture Soundtrack (Columbia DIDP 078100)On Every Street – Dire Straits (Warner Brothers 26680-2)Trio Jeepy – Branford Marsalis (Columbia CK44199)Paris Jazz Concert – Louis Armstrong (RTE 1001-2)Braveheart Motion Picture Soundtrack – London Symphony Orchestra (London LC0171)Patriot Games Motion Picture Soundtrack (RCA 07863 66051-2)Hook Motion Picture Soundtrack (Epic EK 4888)Highlights From The Plugged Nickel – Miles Davis (Columbia CK 67377)Cleveland Symphonic Winds – Frederick Fennell (Telarc CD 80038)Tchaikovsky 1812 Overture – Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra (Telarc CD 80041)As you can see I used a very wide selection of music genres in order to evaluate the Onix XCD 88 CD Player. I found that the overall musical reproduction clearly exceeded what I expected in a CD player in this category.The Classe .5 CDP played the classical selections with a slight more authority, but it was ever so slight in overall presentation, with the Classe player having a bit more bass presence. Mostly so on real time recorded CDs.Dave Brubecks Time Out CD on Columbia is actually a HDCD encoded disc. But no where on the disc or the liner notes will one find the HDCD logo. This was a very pleasant surprise and the Onix XCD 88 played this disc with great verve. This was one of the real treats in the inital evaluation of the Onix player. I continue to play this disc often as it is such a joy to hear on this player.One in a great while a product such as this sets a very high benchmark for price and performance and the Onix XCD 88 certainly falls into that category easily.This one has been up and running for near 6 months now and I remained amazed that a $300.00 CD Player has sonics that rival some of the more exhaulted players in the market place. Perhaps someday I will spend the additional dollars to do further upgrades. In one way that this one of the hidden values in the Onix XCD 88 is it upgrade path to higher performance. But for now it will remain as stated as I find it very good in its present form with the minor upgrades I have done.It has never failed in its execution and has always played each and every CD placed in its tray. However I am not sure it will play copied or burned CDs as I do not copy CDs to CD. I do record to Mini Disc and it works quite well in doing that.So if you find yourself in need of a way above average CD Player and have limited budget, this is the one to get. Plus later on you can tweak and upgrade to your hearts delight as your budget dictates.But stock out of the box, this is one very fine CD Player worthy on anyones consideration.Remember in the final analysis this hobby is about the music, much more than the gear or paranoia that surrounds high end. And as such the Onix XCD 88 is one fine musical performer.Arcam,Denon,Cambridge,Music Hall,Musical Fidelity,etc

Onix Xcd-88 CD Player with Upgraded 627 op amps

I updgraded my XCD-88 too: following grandenigma1 excellent HOW-TO I forked about $120 in op amps and Brown Dog adapters, burned my fingers (only once) in my first soldering project since grad school and in a couple of hours I was ready to roll op amps. My first impressions is that there is an improvement in bass speed and detail and more “energy” and extension at the top end. I also hear a flatter, wider soundstage (must have to do with extension of the highs, because I felt the same when I recabled my AKG K340). Overall I feel the XCD-88 sounds more detailed without being brighter.Was it worth it? Considering it is a fun, easy and relatively inexpensive DIY project, certainly! Soundwise? Probably: no doubt the player improves but we are talking about fractional improvements (say 5-10%). Considering the parts for the upgrade costs 30% of the XCD-88, it is fair to say Onix hit the sweetspot in terms of cost/performance with their op-amp choice.

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Onyx #- #1998 #- #Live #From #Harlem, #NY #(The #Apollo #Theater #- #125 #N.Y.C.) #[July #18, #1998]


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