One of these was recently for sale for $4-5000. I considered making an offer but asked my dealer first for his opinion. He told me not to get it.
One of these was recently for sale for $4-5000. I considered making an offer but asked my dealer first for his opinion. He told me not to get it.
When I listen to live jazz or classical, the bass never really draws attention to itself unless it’s an isolated tympani whack or double bass solo. Usually the bass just keeps rhythm and it is not emphasized over the other instruments. Hello this also depends on the recording or the pressing. I
Amazing quality..precision next level
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How? There is no such thing, so I don't see how you could have "done it".All this straight with gain stuff been there done that
How? There is no such thing, so I don't see how you could have "done it".
I understand, but a system is always composed of many components: analog source, phono preamp, preamp, amplifier, speaker crossover, cables. In that context, you cannot really tell whether a component is really "transparent" or simply adding some form of distortion that somehow yields a pleasing result given the distortion of all the other components... there is simply no way of knowing.I have listened to countless simplistic amp designs over the years .
The Zanden 7000 SET i had was pretty simply designed
I use my diy tube preamp this autoformer volume controll with inputselector. Exsample picMakes me think of the hand built precision of the Atma-Sphere MP-1 volume control.
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This khozmo stuff sounds really good, but expensive in pure silver 1.2kIf iRobot was a VC …![]()
Those are now so old that the filter capacitors in the power supplies should be replaced! Leaky filter caps can damage power transformers! That is something that would likely be very hard to find for something like this so its important to get this done if the unit is in daily service.
One of the very nice things about the Harmon Kardon Citation 1 preamp was its tone controls were built up on switches, so when set to flat they really were flat.Agreed. It's one of the silliest "high-end" inventions of the last few decades to declare that tone controls compromise the "purity" of the signal path. The Octave HP 700 preamp has an optional tone control which I did choose for my unit. Even though I rarely use it, it can come in extremely handy with some recordings to make them listenable (I sometimes use it on bass-shy rock recordings, life saver, really).
The tone control is very, very transparent, but when not using it, you simply bypass it entirely with a switch -- so there you have your "purity" of signal path after all. In other words, there is no rational reason to have no tone control at all in the high-end.
The issue with transformers used in a volume control application is the loading of the transformer. Since transformers transform impedance, the load at the output must vary with the change of taps. If not loaded correctly the transformer can 'ring' (distort; load impedance at the output is too high) or it can roll off (load impedance at the output is too low). IOW it must be critically damped for best response. Another reason for proper loading is if its not loaded (especially if the load impedance is too high) the inter-winding capacitance of the transformer will act like a capacitor bypassing the output, which will result in the output frequency response not being flat. To do all this correctly you have to have multiple switch contacts to provide the correct loading. The load of the input of the amplifier must not affect the results; this generally means the impedances used should be kept low.I use my diy tube preamp this autoformer volume controll with inputselector. Exsample pic
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If I'm not mistaken this sounds alot like my modified "Zilch Z19" xover, which has two knobs one for overall volume of the horn and one for the slope of the xover allowing it to have a better ballance with the 15"woofer in my 2way horn/full range speaker. Neither of the knobs do any thing to the woofer signal path.500 Hz is the crossover point between the two drivers. The level control simply changes the balance between the two drivers.
I find that turning down the level of the upper horn brings a little bit more weight to the presentation when I play the Colibrí cartridge.
With the DST, the presentation sounds most natural when the upper horn is not attenuated.
If I'm not mistaken this sounds alot like my modified "Zilch Z19" xover, which has two knobs one for overall volume of the horn and one for the slope of the xover allowing it to have a better ballance with the 15"woofer in my 2way horn/full range speaker. Neither of the knobs do any thing to the woofer signal path.
If it's not easy to construct, you haven't thought about it for very long. That's what my master said during my apprenticeship. and that doesn't just apply to electrical engineeringSimple or too simple , too simple not so good …!
All the advantages and disadvantages are explained very well here.The issue with transformers used in a volume control application is the loading of the transformer. Since transformers transform impedance, the load at the output must vary with the change of taps. If not loaded correctly the transformer can 'ring' (distort; load impedance at the output is too high) or it can roll off (load impedance at the output is too low). IOW it must be critically damped for best response. Another reason for proper loading is if its not loaded (especially if the load impedance is too high) the inter-winding capacitance of the transformer will act like a capacitor bypassing the output, which will result in the output frequency response not being flat. To do all this correctly you have to have multiple switch contacts to provide the correct loading. The load of the input of the amplifier must not affect the results; this generally means the impedances used should be kept low.
The preamp I'm playing at home can drive +10dBm, which is to say +10VU into a 600 Ohm load and does that with direct-coupling; no transformers or coupling caps.Just listen to the Hattor audio preamp ,they play at a very high level and then judge.
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