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  1. The head3 design is all solid state with the apex chips.

    Ohhh, I called it after the page name but DC tube driver will do just fine.

    The NE-2's are actually better because they are significantly

    stiffer. But then the rest of the thing is highly boring, as only

    8 tubes are visible, and no pretty glow lamps.

    I'm going with 0A2's and the sockets for them should be here soon. I like pretty lights... ;D

    Then I'm only short the 6H30 tubes...

  2. Oh, I've misinterpreted the pics at my first quick glance.

    I've thought the imprint is at the sides but a closer look revealed it's really at the top and mine are the same.

    I was a bit worried that you had a Lambda Pro Classic as they are often sold in Germany as the real thing. I like the Pro Classic/Spirit though, maybe even more then the normal Pro's.

    Originally I did like the modern SR-303 I also own better but during the last months the specific sound grew on me.The old Pros do provide more "body" and are therefor better suited for rock music IMO.

    In the end it doesn't matter though since the Omegas do get 90 % of my listening time at home anyway.

    The Normal Lambdas are even better at doing the rock thing with the 2um diaphragms.

  3. I'm not crazy... much... ;D

    If you are talking about that combo with a silver SRM-1 Mk2 then that is a real Lambda Pro. It says Professional on the top of the earcups so they are the real deal. If yours are unmarked then they are Normal bias Lambdas that could have been upgraded as they are the only Lambdas with unmarked top plates.

    Regarding the Pro's then I'm far from the only one that doesn't like them. They were slammed by the reviews back in the early 80's but seeing that there was no competition they sold a huge number of them.

  4. Not sure if this is due to us or the board or whatever, but Fang just emailed me informing me:

    "Just want to let you know that since we dont want to be recognized as making fake stuff, we will change the looking of the headphone. The sound signature will be the same. As soon as we have some pics we will email you."

    So not sure if this will be a big delay or not - but its fuel for more thought... and I obviously wonder if this will have an effect over the sound. Signature is one thing...

    Neil

    I'm fairly certain their are reading the tread but all progress is good. They do look a lot like the HE90, more then any other headphone I've ever seen, but it's fine to learn from what others have done. There are no patents on the HE90 as Sennheiser did nothing new though patents are awarded for all kinds of silly things now that aren't even original.

    I would hope that they do something about the large rear grill making it either slightly concave like on the HE90 or damping it like Stax did on the SR-Ω. Loud levels with lots of bass information could make it store energy and that is a big no,no in driver design.

  5. Got a question:

    what would you pay for a SRM - 1/MK-2 with a Lambda Pro?

    what would you pay for a SRM Monitor?

    Would either amp be "better" then the SRM252?

    The Monitor is anybody's guess as they are a SRM-1 Mk2 with the horrible diffusefield eq built in but people bid like crazy on these things. The SRM-1 Mk2 is a better amp then the SRM-252 but it depends on which version of the amp you would buy. There are A, B and C revisions with significant variations depending on when they were built.

  6. Thanks I couldn't remember the proper name. ???

    It's definitely not my amp warming up. They don't do it day to day. It was really obvious when I heard them for the first time after I bought them. The change was in the highs so something was going on with the electret. If not charging up, then does anyone have a plausible explanation?

    Renato

    The transformers or some other part of circuit could be going through some warm up or there is dust or some other debris on the electret diaphragm that is causing some charge migration or shorting out the driver.

    There is a process called "electret relaxation" that seems to describe the gradual relaxation/dissipation of charge on/in an electret over time, might this be why the K340 seems to need to regain charge after a long period of inactivity ?

    What you are describing is the eventual death of all electrets and that has nothing to do with charge migration. The diaphragm is permanetly charged during manufacturing over its entire surface so there is no bias ring or surface resistance resisting the charge.

  7. While the quality of the conductor matters it much more dependent on capacitance and how the dielectric handles high voltages. Most of the "cable specialists" don't know a single thing about that. Unless somebody is willing to have a silver version of the Stax Wide cable made I'm sticking with it.

  8. what did you get?

    APL Denon 3910 fully upgraded to the latest 32 bit dacs. It's on its way now to APL for the upgrades and I should have it sometime in December. I'll get an NWO later on but this will be great until then. Now if I could only get the replacement drive for the G08 so I can sell it... >:(

  9. Better driver mounting if they copied that from the HE90, tweaks to the earpads to find the best size and shape of them, replacing the outer grill as they could ring due to their design, the housing could use some tweaking but it's hard to see unless I have the phones in my hands.

    It's really nice to have some competition in the electrostatic market as all those dynamics are ever so boring and I'm running out of phones to buy... ;D

    Repairs shouldn't be a problem if you can buy everything extra with the phones, drivers, bunch of earpads and extra housings. Has anybody inquired about that?

  10. Designing an electrostatic headphone is far from rocket science but they are borrowing heavily from the HE90 and HE60 in the design and driver mounting. There is nothing wrong with that as I've borrowed a lot from Stax in my own research and learned from their mistakes. The product has clearly evolved as they now use leather pads as the old velour ones aren't suitable for planars. They've also done some work on the drivers or how the mount them but that cable has to go as the specs clearly show how much of an effect it is having on the phones. 140pf is very high but there could also be some shunt capacitance increasing the load. These phones could be pretty good with a few mods but spend 500$ on a wooden housing for the SR-404 and there should be some real competition though it's really the SR-SC1 it has to beat. I would take one for the team but I just spent some 8k$ on a new source...

  11. Yeah, it seems I was getting the SRM-Xh auction confused with the SRD-X one.

    That is a pretty easy to get confused about. I bought a 1977 SRD-X some time ago and it should be fun to experiment with. Still siting in the Rinkya warehouse though... :-\

    SRM-T1W has balanced inputs; does that mean you get the SRM-T1 to have balanced inputs without too much work?

    Add a 4 pole pot, some extra parts and you are set. There was a thread on this on HF where I was helping a T1 owner midding his amp but he didn't post any impressions.

  12. Most linear PSU don't really mind the fluctuations on the power grid but in truth there aren't any up here and if you use a dedicated line there isn't any other gear messing with the juice.

    I'm very interested in his thoughts on electrostatic amps and it seems you have turned him over to the dark side... ;D

    Btw. I'm working on buying the Apl 3910 player that is on Audiogon and having it shipped to Alex for 32bit dacs and the ECC99 output stage. I would have bought a NWO but I just invested a bundle so it will have to wait. The Denon should tide me over until then.

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