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Been wondering about the Weiss and how well it would stack up. Thanks for your report, highstream. Does that warmth have you thinking of making the switch?
 

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Been wondering about the Weiss and how well it would stack up. Thanks for your report, highstream. Does that warmth have you thinking of making the switch?

Not at all. I'm currently working on integrating the ATC 50's with a pair of JL Audio subs. The only other person I've come across who's done this is Neil Gabler of TAS fame, who has REL's. He sent along his sub settings, which seem to work with or be close to where mine will end up. However, they have me wanting the sound a touch warmer. Whether that's adjusting the subs more precisely, adjusting speaker locations, a tube or a fuse, I haven't gotten there yet.
 

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Go big or go home attitude (small adapter is needed):p 25066CC3-EC20-4BC1-B86E-95473F85E3B9.jpeg 5D96D552-B5B1-4BB7-B067-A2355A0739E7.jpeg
 

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Golden Atlantic TRP 3 is beyond the Horizon , any idea what it will inherit?
 

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Golden Atlantic TRP 3 is beyond the Horizon , any idea what it will inherit?
At the Pacific Audio Fest (Seattle) a couple of weekends ago, Lukasz explained the improvements to me, with a change in the nature of the circuit regulation being key, voltage to current regulation for the first time, as I fuzzily recall. He said it offers a big SQ improvement over earlier engines, but warned that its volume is 1-2 dB less gain than previous versions (he asked if I like to listen loud). Also no tubes included unless ordered separately. He said this upgrade supersedes the Golden Atlantic, which is no longer. I just sent mine off to Poland today for it and the JL upgrade, as well as a port repair. Will report back.

The Seattle trip, my first show, also led other major improvements, most notably picking up some of ASC’s show demo 13" Tube Traps (still not cheap). But before that, ASC suggests raising subs well off the floor to break the floor-ceiling interaction, improving bass SQ substantially. Accordingly, they sell 18" bass traps for that purpose. But by chance, I noticed in the WTB classifieds that a developer of isolation gear was selling his personal 13" bass pedestals, with threaded inserts that would allow use of the Gaia II's I've had sitting around (I have JL Audio e-110 subs). Although the pedestals aren't traps, their effect has nonetheless brought substantial improvement in bass instruments, with much greater sense of presence, clarity and dynamics. That change helped set the stage for adding the ASC traps.

With the first two, because of the angled nature of my listening set up with an open area on one side and a corner behind the stand in the middle, they recommended trying them immediately to the outside of the (ATC SCM 50ASLT) speakers, instead of in the usual outside corner locations. Wow, what a difference in control and spaciousness (breadth and depth). I'd often read of sound extending beyond the speakers, but now for the first time it's become a reality in my system (on the wall side). Along with that, instruments and singers are now full bodied like I've never heard before (even at the Fest), bringing a sense of musical drama. Depending on the traps' exact placement and rotation (absorption vs. dispersion), they can even over excite the room on complex or loud passages. To help tackle that, i.e., get better dispersion behind the system where the corner is, another demo pair is on the way to replace the Acoustimac corner traps I've been using, which are absorption only. Should be fun...

On the latter subject, I don’t know how many remember J. Peter Moncrief and his always thougtful IAR Hotline. On the subject of room acoustics, he dove in deeply. His extensive original articles about the subject are posted at ASC’s website: https://www.acousticsciences.com/reviews/your-room-the-final-link/ and https://www.acousticsciences.com/reviews/optimizing-asc-tubetraps/

To give a visual sense, this is what it looked like with the pedestals before the traps arrived (and left speaker moved closer to the center):
 

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Thanks @highstream looking forward to read more, when the TRP returns from Poland!
 

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Btw, for moments like this, the small Schiit Modi 3E dac does nicely. Has spdif input and RCA outs.
 
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Forgot to mention that Lukasz warned that the upgraded model is a little softer (less gain) than previous ones. I think he said a dB or two (he asked if I like to listen loud). I added that to post above. Also no tubes included, unless ordered separately.
 
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Forgot to mention that Lukasz warned that the upgraded model is a little softer than previous ones. I think he said a dB or two (he asked if I like to listen loud). I added that to post above. Also no tubes included, unless ordered separately.
When you say „softer“ is this a matter of gain or sound impression? With gain, the TRP has enough headroom according to my listening experience.
 

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Gain, output. That’s why Lukasz’s question. I remember having the impression at the time that this effect would be all the way up, not just at the max gain.

Btw, if you follow the Horizon thread, you may be aware that Lukasz is offering Graphite audio footers that Lampi says are “Special footers that are Lukasz Fikus' favorite accessory for the Horizon, beats any tube change difference..” Rob (thtead 135) says they were using them in the Acorn room at the Fest and really liked the improvements. There’s a photo on page 113 of the Horizon thread and at https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdD_szDzd5esP57dLocx86n6jd3x9XMGuUtFKFM9ruz7AT7Fg/viewform (bottom)
Also available separately from Lampi NA.
 
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Anyone removed the footers from their TRP? I’ve assumed it was just a matter of popping the cover and a screwdriver, but never looked closely. It’s come up in considering Lukasz’s new graphite footers (currently use EVP’s). They’re tall and added to the tall Staycore senders that come with is asking for trouble, let alone adding considerably to the dac’s height.
 

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Anyone removed the footers from their TRP? I’ve assumed it was just a matter of popping the cover and a screwdriver, but never looked closely. It’s come up in considering Lukasz’s new graphite footers (currently use EVP’s). They’re tall and added to the tall Staycore senders that come with is asking for trouble, let alone adding considerably to the dac’s height.
Thank you for the hint to the GraphitAudio footers! I‘m using a dedicated platform from Akustik Manufaktur called „The Rock“ which improved the SQ of the TRP IMO with the standard footers, will look for the GraphitAudio ones.

I had an email conversation with Lampizator concerning upgrade options. Do you upgrade to engine #11 ?
 

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Have no idea about numbers, except price list shows 34. Not sure if that’s been updated, since it’s Q2. Months ago on the Horizon thread I asked Lukasz if and when the knowledge gained would be applied down the line. He said they’d be getting to it as the year progressed. Then a couple of months ago Rob checked and was told early August. Here we are. Haven’t checked yet, but think it was delivered this morning.

The answer from Lampi about the TRP’s Stacore footers is that they can be removed or reinstalled with the cover off.
 
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After quite a bit of experimentation with different brands and options, I am quite happy with all of my various aftermarket footers, but I am looking forward to some comparisons to these IC-35 footers from other options from Stillpoints, Symposium Acoustics, etc.

Is just the base graphite? The website references a polymer.
 

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You have to ask Lukasz. I didn’t find the Stillpoints effective and have liked the EVP’s, using the HD version for the dac. Herbie’s don’t cut it either, nor do the Isoscoustics pods (the latter work for small devices, such as a small LPS or under an SSD). The cheap rubber-foam blocks on eBay are great in a pinch for keeping cables off the floor or apart, but are not serious isolation devices. I’ve ordered the Lampi ones. My TRP sits on the bottom shelf of a Salamander Designs cabinet, over a medium berber carpet and not that great wood foundation. So it’s sensitive to floor vibrations. Having the Stacores plus EVPs has done well, so it will be interesting to see how the Lampi’s do on their own, or if they’ll benefit from EVPs as well.
 
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After quite a bit of experimentation with different brands and options, I am quite happy with all of my various aftermarket footers, but I am looking forward to some comparisons to these IC-35 footers from other options from Stillpoints, Symposium Acoustics, etc.

Is just the base graphite? The website references a polymer.
Hello, I've just come across this thread and your question. Graphite Audio accessories are made of a special polymer that contain a proper amount of graphite. So they are not pure graphite. Graphite is one of many ingredients.
 
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Probably a silly question, however can anyone tell me whether a GZ37 will work in the TRP? Having settled on the GEC KT66's with the Psvane ACME A274B several years ago I'm about to try some different output valves again - Philips EL50's in the first instance - so will be looking for a compatible rectifier. I just happen to have a "spare" Mullard GZ37 so wondered if it was worth trying but wouldn't want to damage the DAC. I've looked at the manual but that wasn't terribly helpful.

Thanks in advance for your assistance

David Whistance
 
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As a PS I am also thinking of replacing the fuse with an SR Orange, can anyone tell me which one to go for as I have read they don't meet their supposed specifications so a higher current one is recommended?
 

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Probably a silly question, however can anyone tell me whether a GZ37 will work in the TRP? Having settled on the GEC KT66's with the Psvane ACME A274B several years ago I'm about to try some different output valves again - Philips EL50's in the first instance - so will be looking for a compatible rectifier. I just happen to have a "spare" Mullard GZ37 so wondered if it was worth trying but wouldn't want to damage the DAC. I've looked at the manual but that wasn't terribly helpful.

Thanks in advance for your assistance

David Whistance
You can use GZ37 and secondly SR Orange slow blow 3.15A
 
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Brilliant, thank you. I now need to dig out all my other rectifiers to see which, if any, have good synergy with the Philips EL50's.
 

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