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The Headcase Stax thread

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From topping's previous amplifier products, the EHA5 normal amplifier section is likely to be a composite amplifier, just like the amplifiers of jds atom and benchmark things. The common practice is to combine a precision opamp1 with a higher idle current opamp2 which has a specified closed-loop gain. opamp2 is placed inside the feedback loop of opamp1, which is the "feed forward technology" claimed by some manufacturers. In fact, it introduces a huge amount of feedback, the distortion test is usually lower than what the manufacturer's specs , but I don't know whether it can drive the transformer to output such low distortion though...never tried before 😟

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it is topping a90d amplifier driving  step-up transformers,just get confirmed by manufacturer.

2 hours ago, Kung said:

From topping's previous amplifier products, the EHA5 normal amplifier section is likely to be a composite amplifier, just like the amplifiers of jds atom and benchmark things. The common practice is to combine a precision opamp1 with a higher idle current opamp2 which has a specified closed-loop gain. opamp2 is placed inside the feedback loop of opamp1, which is the "feed forward technology" claimed by some manufacturers. In fact, it introduces a huge amount of feedback, the distortion test is usually lower than what the manufacturer's specs , but I don't know whether it can drive the transformer to output such low distortion though...never tried before 😟

So it is basically what Quad was doing 50 years ago?  😉

Now given it is a step up transformer solution, the light weight of it does worry me as good quality iron has to have a certain weight to it. 

18 hours ago, kevin gilmore said:

they quote .0008% thd

this is why it's basically pointless to advertise specs anymore

8 hours ago, thebrunx said:

New King?

King of the trash maybe, not much more.  Assuming that it is well made (a big ask for Topping), it made to spec (also something I really doubt) and will not burn up headphones... This will be on par with the Stax SRM-1Mk2/3/313/323 amps in terms of performance.  Might be ahead of the 353 or D50 as they are both trash. 

26 minutes ago, justin said:

this is why it's basically pointless to advertise specs anymore

Indeed and also a small issue with the 2000Vppss voltage swing, if you go much above 1200Vppss... there is a major risk of burning up the headphones.  Completely useless stats. 

i have never seen a transformer output amplifier ever generate thd numbers like that. Not a single one regardless of cost.

not even the lundhall silver thing thats $5k each.

can't wait to see what a 10khz square wave looks like.

also likely that its not actually a balanced amplifier even though it has balanced inputs.

i think that kingsound made a chipamp/transformer portable. never heard anyone that liked it.

 

Yup that's the M03... it's not good and there are some others on the Chinese market. 

The old SRD-x Pro was a transformer driven by an amp.  That may be a he best comparison for this amp.

13 hours ago, Timb5881 said:

The old SRD-x Pro was a transformer driven by an amp.  That may be a he best comparison for this amp.

Indeed but I hope the power amp has moved on a bit from the early 80's...  ;)

9 hours ago, thebrunx said:

aren't Topping known for being giant killers?

It's mediocre crap from China, I don't see how that would be the case.  It's one of a host of similar products that don't stand out at all. 

Hi

I recently got a stax x9000 and am using a placeholder energiser in stax srm727a (modded). I find the bass to be lacking and it to sound shrill. What energisers do you recommend that's around 3k that I can use with the stax until I save up enough for a better buy? Thanks!

::)Ray samuels the old friend of stax mafia just released a new amplifier B-21, the electrostatic part claimed 1800Vpp voltage swing with 200mA continuous current output performance just shocked me. . . Reminds me of the horribly weak output performance of the A10 he designed before, this new amp is also questionable...

 

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Holy fuck that thing is ugly and yeah... color me skeptical ;) of those numbers.  1800Vpp would point to either +/-450V or +/-500V rails (given the regular losses) so either 900V or 1000V at 200mA.  That's 180-200W, per channel and those heatsinks are not big enough for even a tenth of that. 

I also love that Ray dug out a 20 year old CD player (which I'm shocked still works as I had one of those)... 

so a darkstar driving transformers.

yep great idea.

no toobs :(

where else have we seen a red knob.

on the brighter side its probably better made than the viva. and cheaper.

possible spoiler:  transformers made by audiostatic, holland.

spoiler is incorrect :D

and ray clearly does not understand how current works.

 

 

 

 

 

Edited by kevin gilmore

What is this?

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I wonder what's made everyone try their hand at making electrostatic stuff, not that I mind it but it feels like it's everyone rushing all at once

Edited by nopants

It's for the "tube effect", there is one on either side of the amp. 

On 4/14/2023 at 8:46 PM, Kung said:

::)Ray samuels the old friend of stax mafia just released a new amplifier B-21, the electrostatic part claimed 1800Vpp voltage swing with 200mA continuous current output performance just shocked me. . . Reminds me of the horribly weak output performance of the A10 he designed before, this new amp is also questionable...

B211.jpg

What's the price on Ray Samuels B-21?   

Just to get perspective on Eletrostat/Dynamic combo amps out there..

Audio Valve Solaris $4900

https://www.headamp.com/products/audiovalve-solaris

Mal Valve Head amp three Mk 4  6000+ Euro

https://www.malvalve.de/Headamp3-E.htm

Linear Tube Audio Z10e $6950

https://www.lineartubeaudio.com/products/z10e-electrostatic-headphone-amp-integrated-amp

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