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A good example can be had from Japan for less then 1200$ with the current Y!JP going rate as a reference. The SRD-7 will still show you just how good the SR-007 is and I'll try to find some cheap transformers which can drive the SR-007. The old albums sound great so go out and buy the whole catalog and relive the glory days...
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There is nothing to hate my friend... just sell one of those K1000 and buy a used SR-007. C'mon you know you want to... be like us, be like us, be like us.... Btw. There is absolutely nothing wrong with the DoD DVD-A. It was just set for 5.1 in some hidden menu and now it's fucking brilliant!!!!
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Make sure that he's using enough heater supplies and then swap in some NE-2's or 0A2's to test. Also what PSU is being used?
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Congrats!!! Stax sure can rock and it gets even better with the BH. I'm listening to the Dance of Death DVD-A and the sound is amazing but the mastering is slightly "off".
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Sky's the limit here with electrostatic transformers from Sowter running at about 500$ for the pair but I'd really like to try the cheapest Hammond output transformer (less then 50$ each) and wire it up backwards to see how it behaves. There is always the Illusion unit but it's rather expensive and no thorough comparisons have been posted. All the T1 amps share the same amp circuit (exact same PCB) but all the extra circuitry in the T1S and T1W does exact a small toll on the sound but it's nothing to worry about as different tube types matter a whole lot more. First of all, electrostatic elements act as capacitors so all rules for dynamics (resistive elements) go out of the window. Since they are big capacitors the impedance plot is like a ragged bell curve with the HF and LF tougher loads then the midrange. All electrostatics need voltage swing to make any sound but as the impedance drops in the treble and bass the elements draw more current to maintain the voltage swing. It's not a whole lot of current but at 300VAC it really adds up and most amps simply can't deliver it making the bass seem boomy and the treble rolled off and dark.
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The watt rating of the SRD-7 is utterly meaningless here. We are dealing with voltage swing and when that doesn't cut it, current delivery. The simple fact of the matter is that the SRD-7's were never designed to deal with the load presented by any one of the Omega series so while they can provide the necessary voltage swing, the current is lacking due to the small transformers. The newer model is more compatible with lesser drivers but it's no night and day difference. They are basically more "impressive" in those areas which the Mk1 was lacking with lesser amplification so they seem better.
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I don't recommend the SRD-7's for use with the SR-007 as the transformers simply can't deliver enough juice for the phones so they will sound a bit dark and rolled off in the treble with a rather woolly bass response.
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Drew's price is very good as the SR-007A is about 1750$ shipped from Japan so if the warranty is important he's still competitive especially if you want the black model. It's hard to gauge the price on the T1w as there aren't that many changing hands but it should be in line with the T1/T1S prices which is 800$+ for one in good condition.
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transformer/autoformer-based volume control?
spritzer replied to humanflyz's topic in Audio Accessories
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I have no idea really. Thanks for the kind offer but they are quite safe up here for the time being. Sand is great for foundations such as in power supplies and current sources.
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The SR-003 is silly good at some things with the BH driving it.
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I dunno... Her summer house is pretty close to the epicenter but there is a lot of fault lines in the area so all quakes dissipate quickly.
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Woah! What's up with the quick thread locks lately?
spritzer replied to swt61's topic in Miscellaneous
I think that what he wants but is simply too shy to ask. -
That's Bob Anderson. Everything needs to be secured while at see but there is no way in hell that my rack is ever going to move. It's an old Target model with a steel frame filled to the brim with metal particles and with about 80kg of gear sitting in it.
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Thanks guys. The gear is all secure an the only thing that could have suffered any damage was the SR-? which I jumped out of bed to secure. It's all about the right priorities... I just watched the news and it seems that it was two shocks in one so a large aftershock isn't all that likely but all precautions are being taken.
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Thanks for the kind words guys. The damn thing woke me up from my midday nap and that is saying a lot as I live on the western most tip of Reykjavik (actually a separate town) and the house is built on a buffer of sand. Everybody is fine and no major damage has been reported though some bridges and houses have been closed for the time being. My father is going to go and check up on our summerhouse which is about 15km from the epicenter but it's built like a vault so it should be fine.
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That would make for a great smiley here...
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Arrr!!!
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Flash Image Viewer for Gallery Images not working?
spritzer replied to luvdunhill's topic in Suggestions
Just use the IMG tags and URL tags together such as this: [url=][img][/img][/url] or -
I'm using it under pretty poor conditions for now but I like what I hear. I'm having some issues with the crap codec in the computer but a USB transport will fix that.
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Throw in some ERS paper and you are just as bad as that "look at me" fucktard. ... These connection potions can make a difference but so does Brasso or just replacing the connectors with silver as silver oxide is highly conductive. I've always been a fan of the He60 but it's more enjoyable then truly excellent and the price they are going for is simply absurd. I do miss mine and I'm actively looking for a cheap one that I can justify keeping. I think Elpheas might just stick...
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You know I'm always interested in your crazy ideas...
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Almost every headphone ever made sounds dark and distant when compared to the HE60. I'm with Marc though that the source is very important and so are the interconnects used. If you only knew...
