October 18, 201312 yr You mean needs the touch of Yodah! Its not soldered but laser lanced "return to vendor for repair" is not uncommon in guru-centric brands. Singlepower had the same shit running. If the amp is soldered without being blessed by the guru it may not work properly again. *guru may not be strictly the correct word. I have a shitty vocabulary. Edited October 18, 201312 yr by complin
October 18, 201312 yr Author I for one would take my soldering over this blessed assembly... Speaking of which, new input section: Pain in the arse to drill though as it is all folded Alu. Milspec silver wiring dating back to 1955...
October 18, 201312 yr his wire is the MIL-xxxxx teflon stuff that is available everywhere Edited October 18, 201312 yr by justin
October 18, 201312 yr Yep the real deal. I have 2 rolls left, about 3000 feet total. Great stuff, massively thick silver plating on copper with Teflon insulation. The date on the roll really is 1955. Very heavy compared to current stuff. Not the crap whiplash was using.
October 19, 201312 yr We take your 4-8-8-4 steam train and turn it into a mag-lev bullet. Are you really a Big Boy or a Challenger in disguise?* Sorry, couldn't resist that. It's been interesting reading from the beginnings that I know of a Stoopid Opamp Hybrid Amp that cost $50. * that's steam locomotive talk, btw, not anything derogatory. Edited October 19, 201312 yr by TomB
October 19, 201312 yr Big Boys were all 4-8-8-4s while the Challengers were all 4-6-6-4s (TomB knows that, I'm guessing). I was a huge train nut when I was a kid. Large steam engines were always my favorite. Or you could go all out and check out the Head-Case of steam engines: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triplex_(locomotive) Totally overkill (good) but did not have enough pressure to fully realize the third set of driving wheels for long distances. Still cool as hell. Edited October 19, 201312 yr by roadtonowhere08
October 19, 201312 yr Big Boys were all 4-8-8-4s while the Challengers were all 4-6-6-4s (TomB knows that, I'm guessing). I was a huge train nut when I was a kid. Large steam engines were always my favorite. Or you could go all out and check out the Head-Case of steam engines: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triplex_(locomotive) Totally overkill (good) but did not have enough pressure to fully realize the third set of driving wheels for long distances. Still cool as hell. Whoa! I did not know about triplexes! Yes - you caught the reference. Challengers were 4-6-6-4's.
October 19, 201312 yr Author Some PSU upgrades: Now the output has 20uf instead of 0.44uf. I'm sure the PSU will act up somewhat but it is time to fix it anyway. Also, terminal blocks... you know, if one ever needs to remove a PCB... Reworked the bias supply a bit and added a connector for it as well. Edited October 19, 201312 yr by spritzer
October 19, 201312 yr In the Canjam walkaround video about the 4 min mark it shows Cavalli's new prototype electrostatic amp.http://audio-head.com/rocky-mountain-audiofest-part-3-canjam/ Hang on, do we really need to know this..?? Edited October 19, 201312 yr by wink
October 19, 201312 yr Author While I was installing the new 2SJ74's I decided to do some further modding... Why use a transistors when a LED does a far better job and looks pretty at the same time. I'm listening to it now and things are improving. Doesn't have the hard hitting nature of the KGSSHV but it is fast approaching neutral.
October 19, 201312 yr Are you really a Big Boy or a Challenger in disguise?* Sorry, couldn't resist that. * that's steam locomotive talk, btw, not anything derogatory. The U.P. Big Boy is indeed the reference I was making. Truefax: I was a (model) train nerd in high school. Let me tell you, railway geeks get all the chicks. I still have a couple Marklin trains in an upstairs attic.
October 20, 201312 yr It's pretty obvious to any experienced tech that someone went over many of the original solder joints on the Cavalli amp to make it look bad. I suppose this post will be hypocritically deleted.
October 20, 201312 yr you seriously think they actively tried to make the solder joints look worse? You're an idiot.
October 20, 201312 yr It's pretty obvious to any experienced tech that someone went over many of the original solder joints on the Cavalli amp to make it look bad. I suppose this post will be hypocritically deleted. Someone who isn't you then?
October 20, 201312 yr For some odd reason I found that last gif somewhat disturbing. I found it particularly noteworthy that Knucks deemed a picture depicting consensual oral sex in his thread was too NSFW, but that was not. Knucks, I love what you do, but that .gif above is fucking disturbing. Oh, and oldies, you are a fucking idiot. Edited October 20, 201312 yr by roadtonowhere08
October 20, 201312 yr It's pretty obvious to any experienced tech that someone went over many of the original solder joints on the Cavalli amp to make it look bad. I suppose this post will be hypocritically deleted. Head-Case doesn't delete posts. Head-fi does. Its tireless moderators won't stop until they delete something deemed politically incorrect.. Here, any stupid comments you make, will remain for posterity. Unfortunately.
October 20, 201312 yr Head-Case doesn't delete posts. Head-fi does. Its tireless moderators won't stop until they delete something deemed politically incorrect.. Here, any stupid comments you make, will remain for posterity. Unfortunately. Perfect!
October 20, 201312 yr Perfect! Repeat: Here, any stupid comments you make, will remain for posterity.
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