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Untill now I read only severe negative posts for SRM-727II.

But I still can't find anywhere concrete opinion what's the problem with this Stax amp. I see most people own SRM-007tII, SRM-006t and even SRM-717 but not the 727 :)

How many of you had the opportunity to compare 727II with another amps?

Posted

The 727 is supposed to be a similar design to the 717 with the output

stage dissipating about 3 times the power, therefore a more extended

high frequency and low frequency response. If it really sounds much

worse, there certainly could be a number of reasons, but i would be

surprised if on a casual basis anyone could tell the difference between

the two. Unless stax made some kind of horrible mistake.

Posted

I didn't compare them directly but I did compare them against a known reference and I preferred the 717. I found the 727 to be too warm and slow for my liking.

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How many of you had the opportunity to compare 727II with another amps?

No one.

I don't mean a brief listening of 727II but a more detailed comparison.

I've noticed that one term listening can't give me the complete picture of one component. It depends on many conditions - technical, psychological, etc. Often the first impression is quite different from my final conclusion...

Posted

Hm, I'm eyeing that Omega II with 717 interest check on headfi. Has the right voltage, too, 230V. Do you think something like $2200 is a realistic offer?

I think thats a very realistic offer, though I've seen the for sale prices on used OII/amp combos vary wildly, from $2000 to $3000.

Posted

800-1000$ is the norm but you can find higher and lower as usual.

damn, i shoulda snapped up the 717 that an aussie was selling for AUD$700. too bad i was broke =(

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Posted

Something strange about the 727II :

Today I measured bias voltage 318V

In the specifications of 727II the bias voltage is shown as 580V so can anyone explain me why is it less?

Posted

Dear Kevin,

we used a Yokogawa 7532 03 DMM, which measured ~380Vdc before the ballast resisitor (4.7Meg), falling to 312Vdc on the pin. OK, maybe the DMM drew some current when measuring bias voltage on the pin, but the voltage before the resistor comes from a low-impedance source, so the problem remains.

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