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The Headcase Stax thread

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The AC in your house could be causing that or the transformer just has a bit of hum.  Some do, some don't. 

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The AC in your house could be causing that or the transformer just has a bit of hum.  Some do, some don't. 

Thanks spritzer. It used to be silent but at this point must go under the desk.

Did you add any new stuff to that mains wiring?  Computers, chargers, that type of thing?  They could be causing the hum. 

Did you add any new stuff to that mains wiring?  Computers, chargers, that type of thing?  They could be causing the hum. 

There's a new line interactive UPS for a PC that is sharing the same circuit. However, that video was made from a different room which may or may not be in the same circuit as the office. I'll try a mass unplugging of devices including the UPS.

 

Edit: No joy I'm afraid

Edited by dripf

I really don't see any other reason why the transformer would suddenly start to misbehave unless it is simply failing.  I take it is set to the correct voltage and not say a 100V unit plugged into 117V or something like that?  Polarity of the mains can also be a factor if the plug is reversible. 

The 323S is PJ sourced and powered by a 240-100 V transformer. I asked on H-F and the one respondent thought it was a case of delamination that was benign.

Doesn't Stax put a sticky rubber dampener between the transformer and chassis to minimize noise?  Maybe it came loose.

Edited by n3rdling

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009 take on the lamda driver? maybe it'll help some of the low end

Now somebody is speaking the right language. 

Interesting, Isn't that funny, Sr 50"8"

Edited by Hennyo

I thought that's what the 009 did under the hood

hopefully only 1k or so for a pair, somewhere between the 507 and omega

The problem with the Lambda has never been the drivers but the housing.  We'll see if they ever change that...

The problem with the Lambda has never been the drivers but the housing.  We'll see if they ever change that...

Lambda drivers + Orpheus housing, for instance ? :ph34r:

Ali

I would like a Lambda that doesn't suck, mainly for more casual listening than the 007. The 007 is great but the finnicky fit and comfort aren't ideal. If I can get a Lambda that isn't brighter than a bus full of MIT students and still has that airy open thing going on that would be great. Also provided it doesn't cost an arm and a leg.

Lambda drivers + Orpheus housing, for instance ? :ph34r:

Ali

Yup.  :) 

It'd be a long time before we actually see a production release of a specific model. They had a new amp at one of the Tokyo shows 3 years ago and no word of it since.

Edited by DefQon

Looks like a "basic" stiffening of the stators, they could easily stick that in a SR-507 housing and call it SR-509. I say "basic", but maybe some wachara-level dude would tell I've no clue about it :D

Ali

This is a ridiculous post i know. But after lots of electrostatic listenening I can't stand to hear normal speakers anymore. They're too boring and I need to take a break.

Somehow this doesn't happen with the SR-X MKIII. I just really enjoy listening to them. I put velour pads on my SR-X MKIII and I can happily listen to them all day long now.

I just wish I could find a way to make my speaker cables sit in the shitty SRD-7 wire terminal easier. A speaker wire falls out on occasion. I'm absolutely not going to be one of those people who chops off the cable receptacle...

Anyone who has a SRD-7/SB  they don't want should let me know, It would be nice to have one without a power cord :)

Hands down I'll take a SR-X MK III and SRD-7 over any other Stax I've heard to date...

 

Edit: Finally worked up the courage to wash off the headband with a damp cloth with shampoo and another damp cloth to wipe away leftover soap. Yeesh, glad I did. These headphones really showed their age on that paper towel :wacko:

Edited by 4tray

Given a choice between an original BH and KGST (400v if it makes much of a difference) is there any consensus on which would play best with the 007/009, SR-Ω & HE60?  Hard enough to find someone who has heard one of the dozen or so Headamp BH's out there, let alone a comparison with any of the subsequent KG amps. 

Edited by ericfarrell85

DIY T2

Pipe-dreaming is the closest I'll get to a T2 (that or if Andy decides he doesn't like his any more). BH and KGST/HV seem to be the only procurable options. 

nothing wrong with the kgst to cover the 009 corner case you'd probably need to audition that on the bh to compare

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