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DefQon

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  1. Stereoexchange reviewers who wrote the article obviously don't know shit about es headphones:

    "Most electrostatic headphones are sold with companion amps, which is the only way that they can be used. But did you know? Shangri-La is unique from any other of its kind and will work with any other company’s amp."

  2. Yep, for the models I had the transformers were mounted in a fashion where the windings was not very accessible (unlike Stax amps they are on the top) and there is a white plastic clip in compartment box where the windings are soldered to the taps secured to the trafo then a wire comes out to the mains. The Japanese companies really like to stop grey imports and people taking advantage of buying cheap from Japan then changing the primary to suit their country, obviously most cases there is a work around.

  3. On 07/02/2016 at 7:22 AM, spritzer said:

    That will be fun to watch.  :)  I'll tackle Accuphase in the near future as I want one of their Class A  integrateds but I believe that they are multi winding as a standard.  

     

    Some of the Accuphases (depending on region purchased and the preamp and amp I had) have multi windings but no wires are soldered to the taps. Something akin to the older Stax Bando transformers.

  4. 1 hour ago, 3x0 said:

    Any recommendations on a particular leather cleaner/conditioner for older earpads?

     

    Now that I (finally) have a BHSE I'm going to use my SR-Omegas more often, but the pads are a bit hard. I'd rather take care of them now than have to replace them later on for cracks and whatnot...

    Wait didn`t you at one time on the HF stax thread say that you couldn`t hear any difference between the bhse you auditoned at a meet and your old 727?

    Anyway because the pads are long gone from manufacture and hard to source (unless you buy from the UK Stax distributor for around 200gbp) I would use any leather conditioning creams (use standard colour one for all leather not color matched to the brown on the Omega) for the earpads. This is what I did and do when I had an Omega 1 a moon ago and for my other headphones with leather earpads to prevent cracking.

     

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  5. Its a no brainer get the 207, save up and then get the new O2 007 or 009`s.

    While some like the 507 I dislike it in every way and a side step from the 207 rather then a straight upgrade (if you ignore the model numbering).

    The 207 with the 252S amp can be had for around $550 shipped from Japan and even less if you buy from YJ Auctions.

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  6. Spritzer would I need to re-wire my C serial number SRM1 MK2 from this:

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    To this (your post on Head-fi):

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    To be able to use the voltage plug? I managed to source a voltage plug and plugged in straight in but it blew the fuse. So I found your post (with the above picture) with some indication that the wires need to be wired to the voltage selector like that to able to use the voltage plug as I hate using a step down to 100v, I'd rather just use 240v.

    This correct?

     

     

  7. While I haven't ordered an SR-007 from PJ, I did order my NIB SR-009 2 years ago from PJ EMS'd to Australia pretty swiftly. Both FedEx and EMS are quick express services for shipping but I generally use EMS more as it is bit cheaper and sometimes faster (4 days max) expressed to anywhere in the world.

    You might have to pay customs fees due to being part of Europe, VAT and whatnot external costs to get the 007 past customs.

  8. 21 hours ago, UFN said:

    That was what I was thinking as well, although I can't seem to find any data sheet for a 2SC32725...

    DefQon: Not sure if you you already know, but 2SCxxxx is an NPN BJT in the Japanese system (2SAxxxx is the corresponding PNP). BCxxx in the European system is a silicon small-signal BJT, but no mention of polarity.

    //UFN

    Yes but there is no such thing as 2SC32 or 33725. All Japanese 2SC/2SA have a model designation between 2-4 digits, not 5. I'm wondering if anybody knows the manufacturer for the above general purpose NPN/PNP transistor.

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