Everything posted by spritzer
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Post the last thing you bought!
Fucking fuckity fuck indeed!
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Post the last thing you bought!
NOS SR-Omega cable... How much was the repair?
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Tool Recommendations Thread
I use a Black&Decker heat gun and I can't complain but to be honest I use a small butane torch 90% of the time.
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What did you do today?
Worked on my DIY KGSS chassis. Mmmm shiny....
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Post the last thing you bought!
I hope it is the same transformer but only time will tell. If it does indeed have 6 wires from the primary then simply measure the DC resistance of the wires to see which wire is which (0-100V-117v).
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Troubleshooting a Sonic Frontiers SFC 1 Integrated Tube Amp.
I have a feeling that that CA stuff isn't half as good as any standard contact cleaner but then again I'm not an optimist. Shorting the switch would be a good idea and it will show you what the problem really is.
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Koss ESP/950 electrostat thread
Since I don't have an E.90 here I asked Kevin to test his and see what's what. For the record I've never had any problems with the ESP950's I've owned over the years, on Stax amps, adapters, Gilmore amps and that crazy DC-DC supply Marc came up with.
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Koss ESP/950 electrostat thread
Could be but could you do one thing for me, measure the amp output. If the amp sits at -300V then a +300V bias would result in +600. I seriously doubt that this is the case but it was something which KG did with his DC coupled tube amp.
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The Headcase Stax thread
The voltage sags in a split second and then stays at that value so try turning off the auto ranging on the VC99 and see what is the first number you see, that would be closest to the true value. Also the VC99 isn't as accurate as a Fluke 179 so I'd try decreasing the bias down to 200V or so. The mineral wool is basically glass and that doesn't conduct with these voltages.
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Koss ESP/950 electrostat thread
Well Koss does state the bias voltage to be 600V: But I've been working after similar lines that the Stax bias supplies simply aren't compatible. 10M/10M will half the voltage but it is strange that there is no ballast resistor. I'm going to ask KG...
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Happy Birthday, Grawk!
Have a great one Dan!
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404LE vs ESP950 - which is better?
The KGSS I built (using the Headamp PCB's) was quite a bit better then the 717 so it is well worth it.
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Troubleshooting a Sonic Frontiers SFC 1 Integrated Tube Amp.
It's best to use a can which allows you to spray into the switch and the rotate it multiple times to try and clean off the layer of oxidation.
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The Headcase Stax thread
Odd indeed. Strange behaviour like this can present it self when you have a driver which has arced quite badly so there is some carbon left on the diaphragm. This will shorten the D/S gap and cause the oscillation and other weird stuff to happen of the bias is raised a bit. Most of the SRD units are running a bit below spec (since most of them were made in a time when the NB spec was 200V and not 230V) plus the load resistors are generally smaller. Now assuming you set the bias with a meter that didn't overload the bias supply causing it to sag and thus give out more voltage in real life this shouldn't be an issue but it has been known to happen. As for the diodes, they shouldn't fail but you can safely remove them to see if it is the problem. I always did when working on NB phones since most of us know the dangers of overloading the drivers.
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404LE vs ESP950 - which is better?
As for using KuboTen, you just register and then place bids through the form on their site. It's not as interactive as Rinkya but neither will Craig throw out part of your purchase or charge insane amounts for shipping...
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404LE vs ESP950 - which is better?
717
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The Headcase Stax thread
It's overload protection (diodes) also found on other low bias phones.
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404LE vs ESP950 - which is better?
Yup, SRM-1 Mk2 is a solid choice but do adjust the offset/balance and replace the PSU caps.
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Happy Birthday MoonShine!
Happy Birthday!!
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Troubleshooting a Sonic Frontiers SFC 1 Integrated Tube Amp.
Probably corrosion on the cotacts inside the (ELMA?) switch. Caig Deoxit is perfect for this stuff.
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The ultimate DIY? A Stax SRM-T2!
Nope, not yet. I was tempted to pickup one but I'd have no use for it. Just drop KG a PM.
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What did you do today?
So... how much beer do I have to buy for you to design something similar for my SR-Omega drivers?
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Happy Birthday Aimless1
Happy Birthday!!
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What did you do today?
Very nice but try to use more force when shaping the piece to make it rounder.
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The ultimate DIY? A Stax SRM-T2!
That would make sense but somebody might be tempted to use Holco's (i.e. cheap but good) so it's better to ask. So something like what Stax are using on the new SRM-600? [ATTACH=CONFIG]2697[/ATTACH]