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There has always been expensive hi-fi equipment (old JBL speakers, Marantz amps etc.) but they were expensive to make so that was reflected in the price. Now it's just a matter of shiny boxes with no engineering merit what so ever to see how much the idiots are willing to pay.
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That's what I think as well. We can see this here in the headphone community where price is the ultimate benchmark and most of the MOT's are imbeciles. The UK does have a few brands left and Sugden is amongst them.
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While Lamm is pure and utter crap they are just one offender on an ever growing list. I do wonder if a company with the mentality of Quad in the old days would survive today with sane prices instead of this absurd crap.
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Found the pics of the Lamm. Scroll down...
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Take a look inside the 100k$ Lamm amp and fall over laughing. Hammond transformers are good but not that good...
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Sure looks like it. Those small brown electrolytics could be Nichicon or Nippon-Chemicon which are used in the Stax amps...
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Just to be clear... those are silver Tango transformers. The stock versions are very expensive let alone something like this...
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I had the HE90 and all of the Sigmas which will give you an expansive soundstage (washed out to my ears thought the Sigma 404 is the best of the lot) yet I still prefer the more controlled soundstage of the Omegas and ESL's that beam the sound to your head. The soundstage should be large if the recording was mixed like that and not all the time. I'm listening to some Icelandic Best of CD now which covers the last 50years of our recorded history and some songs have a tiny soundstage and on some it is fucking huge. The Omegas portray all of this with ease even when fed by something as non high end as the stock Shigaclone transport though the DAC1. Better is a tough word to use here as the 404 does do some things better then the Signatures but that blasted upper midrange coloration makes them unusable to me. The Signatures are more balanced over all though they do have some of the midrange etch but it is different. I have compared them on a KGSS (my DIY one) but it was a few years ago and the amp has been scrapped for parts a long time ago. There is no way of repairing the Signatures since there are no spare parts available. If you were to send them to Stax, they would just fit them with 404 drivers and send them back to you. You could send them to somebody who has a Signature and ask them to compare sets side by side. One of the dark sides of vintage Stax phones is that they aren't always what they seem. If the drivers have been replaced or the phones tinkered with in any way it is often very tough to tell. If this set has copper colored stators then the drivers should be stock.
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Think of it as selected types of gas to enhance the properties of the copper conductor.
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I'm looking at a Nextgen socket now and it could be 75ohm since the ground connection is only a thin silver film on the outside of the socket. I don't have a male WBT here to test it though...
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I somehow doubt that the mercury would pass the RoHS mandate... Not much of an issue since most of the crap sold in this hobby would never be UL or CE approved.
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Make the cables liquid and I'm sold.
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Transformer Question: Using 220 taps in the US
spritzer replied to luvdunhill's topic in Do It Yourself
From that point of view you are now my mortal enemy and I have dispatched Stax mafia agents to your house... If there was a mafia that is... Is this for a project that will be used on 230v...? That is true but the size of the windings also matters since a given size of wire can only handle so much current before it burns up. Due to the cost of copper they are often wound with wires just big enough. -
Add that to the epic size of the SR-Omega driver (90mm across) and it's clear why Stax used circular drivers. The circle is also a very stable shape and resonances spread evenly which was one of the major design targets of the Omega range.
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Transformer Question: Using 220 taps in the US
spritzer replied to luvdunhill's topic in Do It Yourself
Not all transformers are created equal so this might be an issue with some really cheap stuff. Knowing Marc's tastes I doubt that is an issue here... -
Transformer Question: Using 220 taps in the US
spritzer replied to luvdunhill's topic in Do It Yourself
The same size of wire is usually used on the entire winding (one size for primary, one for secondary) so current handling in that way shouldn't be a problem. -
The wider the diaphragm, the larger the excursion it can manage.
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A set of electrolytic output caps makes any turd sound great and you could say that it was OTL... I really don't see why you wasted time to design the PICO with built in battery charger when you could have some massive external unit and tell everybody that it sounds better that way.
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It's all about the parts cost... so yes.
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The 404 sucks to my ears (I've had 9 new units here) but the vintage SR-SC1 I had was brilliant so it could be that cryo actually does something or there were some changes made during the 10 year life of the SR-404. Speakers are the ultimate goal but headphones offer something that speakers could never pull off i.e. the sheer amount of detail and presenting the sound without the bloat that most speakers are guilty of. Once you go over to the dark side then no dynamic speaker will do so a full range panel for me please. Me thinks Jacob needs to spend some time with a SR-007 Mk1 and a BHSE.... The only thing I don't like about the 717 is the slightly overblown soundstage (which works well with the SR-Omega and the Omega hybrid) but it is a minor quibble. I do miss the power of the BH though and I'm always reaching for the volume control to get the extra bass that is missing... It looks like the 717 will be in my computer setup for a while now so I'm thinking about doing some mods to it. Nextgen RCA sockets, better caps, better wiring, replace the pot with a TKD unit etc. The 727 sounds like a bad tube amp... think Cary.
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Shame on you Justin for charging so much for this stuff since we all know that the chassis, battery, PCB's and all other components are included with the chips.
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The only true 75ohm RCA connector I know of is the WBT Nextgen line and only when used with the Nextgen sockets. BNC is much cheaper and easier to use though
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So what's this about ALO breaking HP jacks?
spritzer replied to omendelovitz's topic in Headphone Amplification
Yup and you you need output caps to remove all DC from the output. -
Happy birthday guys!
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A pretty esteemed crowd of snake oil you had there but I have special hatred for the likes of VD and Nordost.