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Lil' Knight

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  1. If you are up for removing the earpads and see what is going on then that would be great. I still have the pics of my first SR-007A so it would be easy to compare.

    Not sure if these help, but there you go:

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    I dare not to go deeper :P Not sure if there's something else behind.

  2. The problem with any Mk2/A comparisons is that we don't know what Stax have done to those particular sets. It was quite clear at CanJam that Stax have modified the new models to suck less than the first ones but I'm not sure what they did. Anybody know about any cheap Mk2's for me to buy? :)

    I've just received a new set of SR007A directly from Japan. I might be able to help check that.

  3. Quick question although I know all of this is highly subjective due to people's ears, equipment, etc: Roughly how many hours would you say you've put into that Wyred Dac-2?

    I don't think I could remember how long I've put into the DAC-2. Sometimes I just fell asleep and left them play all night. One reason I found it too dry is my amp (B22) and headphones (HD800,K1000) are also very sterile. I just feel I need something smoother, warmer. I have a local dealer but they charge like $3,500 for the PWD.

  4. PS Audio - PerfectWave DAC : More Info Far right upper corner

    Have you contacted PS Audio directly? They often times will inventory B stock/specialty items but not update the website in a timely manner, it is worth a shot.

    I did ask but they don't have any B-stock 230v version now. I'm using a 1.5kW isolation transformer that can output both 230v and 115v but it's better to convert voltage in the DAC directly, imo.

    I spent some time playing with the PWD+Transport at my friend's house a couple days ago. The sound is really nice, but honestly, not really better than my current DAC. The build and features, on the hand, are absolutely amazing.

  5. Having been down this track with the T2, what you need is an insulating bush that goes through the transistor tab, and then well into the 4171G. If it is a short bush, the transistor tab isolation is compromised. You have to draw a cross section picture to see this clearly.

    The ones that work well are the Aavid 7721-3PPSG. These can be a tight fit in some TO220 holes, but the bush length is 1/8" (3.18mm), which is more than enough with conductive (steel) screws and nuts. I prefer steel fixings because you can get the torque required - I tried plastic screws, but they always strip at a small fraction of the recommended TO220 package fixing torque.

    Future have 675 in reserve stock and 14,000 on order.

    So, basically any shoulder washer that has enough length would be just fine? I still a bunch left from my Beta22 build. Wondering if I could use them...

    Also, would this aluminum oxide insulator work for lower voltage MOSFETs like the ones in the Beta? If it's better, in term of heat transmitting, than the thermasil I'm using, I'll just buy a bunch and replace the thermasil.

  6. 747-dsep12-12a dioded are restricted export from Mouser.

    ebay. search for dsep12-12a.

    Digikey also has 4171G al oxide washers. Problem is minimum ammount is 1,000 pieces. Not too good if 3 or 7 are required.

    Try mouser 532-4170 (smaller size) or here.

    Neither Mouser or Digikey had 100uF 50V caps. Will source them locally, probably WES Electronics.

    I doubt. there should be a boatload of these caps. very standard values.

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