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    The Stax Thread III

    Just my experience - had the Stax hi-bias jobbie (SRD-7?) and tried it with both a really smooth Dynaco Stereo 70, modified, with a set of original Mullards, as well as a high-ish end SS amp, and the SRM-007Tii handily bested it.  Really, unless you want to spring for a BH, there's no point in...
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    The Stax Thread III

    Actually, the newer Tii is a vastly superior amp.  The thing is, you do not need to run gain very high for the O2s, as they can project the full range of dynamics at lower gain levels than you might believe (try turning them down, you may be shocked), unlike many other ear speakers and their...
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    The Stax Thread III

    The SRM-717 is a very solid (state) amp.  There. FIFY.  Get the SRM-007Ti.  Tubes rule.
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    STAX SR007 Resonance Problems?

    Discovered this thread recently and did a little test to see if there's anything to it.  If you want to duplicate this, it's a lot easier than fashioning sorbothane clamps.  I just put both hands on the metal frame and hold on with thumb and fingers, playing around with position and pressure...
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    Thoughts on a bunch of DACs (and why delta-sigma kinda sucks, just to get you to think about stuff)

    This.  I would hate to have to make a decision about a source component (or anything upstream of the transducer) with my Stax Lambdas, for example.  Or the big Maggies.  There simply is no transducer that brings out the reality of a recording like the Omega IIs.  And, they don't resolve as much...
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    Thoughts on a bunch of DACs (and why delta-sigma kinda sucks, just to get you to think about stuff)

    Just my .02 - I cannot imagine making a decision on what a high-end DAC, like the Yggy is capable of in any showroom I've been in.  There are so many variables that you cannot develop a realistic "control," especially when you have, maybe 10 minutes with it.   As to leaving a DAC on, etc., hell...
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    The Stax Thread III

    Y'know, there really is this think known as "audio truth."  Recently, I 've been reintroduced to it through the platform of the Stax Omega IIs and their flagship tube amp.  This, in contradistinction to a 15K amp and speaker combo here, that just can't quite equal the O2s, fed with balanced...
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    The Stax Thread III

    Music, romance, what's not to like?  Personally, I've never heard the 009s and would love to hear them on my systems.  But not enough to buy them.  All's I know is the 007s are miles better than anything else I have for a comparison, and I'm keeping them.
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    The Stax Thread III

    Thanks, LAN for posting that info about the porting.  I think I see what happened there.  Stax got some complaints about the Stax "fart" in the O2s and stupidly put a port in.   Didn't know that, but always thought the bass on my SZ1s was phenomenal, and glad I bought in when I did!
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    The Stax Thread III

    I've been spending significant listening time under the 007s (with the EXCELLENT Stax SRM-007Tii tube amp) lately.  The 202's just aren't in the ballpark, really.  The Omega IIs just get that midrange right - and... I'm beginning to understand just how important that midrange clarity, delivered...
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    The Stax Thread III

    I haven't hear the HV model - my KGSS was one of the first, so I don't want to compare apples to oranges.  KG could undoubtedly explain the differences.  Don't get me wrong, I loved the early KGSS, especially on more dynamic material, but I liked the midrange sweetness of the 007Tii better for...
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    The Stax Thread III

    For me, it's a question of the price point.  As I've posted, I had an early KGSS that did some things better than the SRM007Tii.  I extensively a/b'ed both with all kinds of music I listened to at the time, and I chose the Stax to keep.  Both amps at the time costed about the same.  At the time...
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    The Stax Thread III

    The prejudice on this forum against the Stax flagship amp is amazing!  How loud do you listen to your music, anyway?  The SRM007Tii simply blew away the KGSS I owned.  I've been living with this amp since 2009.  It is absolutely a GREAT choice with the Omega IIs, unless all you listen to is hard...
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    The Stax Thread III

    Not the cheapest, but the best price point is probably the SRM-007Tii.  Blows the 323 out of the water, and also bests the transistor 727s I've heard.  They can be had used, for U.S. voltage in the 1500 dollar range.  The nearest thing to it is the Blue Hawaii at many times more money.  The KGSS...
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    Schiit Gungnir DAC

    My short review of the Gungnir.  I ordered this thinking that it must be pretty damn good to garner the acclaim it has here and elsewhere in the high end press.  I was hoping that the newer technology it carried would propel it over my 2002-era DAC, albeit one that cost much more initially, and...
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    Schiit Happened: The Story of the World's Most Improbable Start-Up

    Kudos to Jason and Schiit for getting so much of all this audio stuff right, out of the box, so to speak.  When I first heard about Schiit some years ago, I chuckled and filed it away as a pretty clever marketing trick.  After reading so much good press, and wanting to try out a highly-reviewed...
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    The Stax Thread III

    The 202s sound a whole lot better than they have any right to, especially through the flagship Stax SRM-007-II.  The one time I plugged my 007s into the little Stax solid state amp (SRM-212) I didn't listen too long.  Love the 202s and would only want Lambda Pros now to complete my trifecta.  ...
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    The Stax Thread III

      I had both my 007TII and an early KGSS on hand here about 7 years ago.  I did very exhaustive testing of my 007s (earlier model, not IIs) with both amps.  I found the KGSS gave a more "solid state" rendering of the music I liked best - classical, "soft" jazz and rock, vocals.  Without...
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    The Stax Thread III

    Or you could get an SRM-007tII, like I did, even with the U.S. voltages, and warranty.  Seriously, I've never understood the prejudice evinced by so many for this truly decent tube amp - Stax's flagship.  I had this and an early KGSS, ran them side-by-side, and sold the KGSS.  Yes.  Still...
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    BitPerfect (was: Audirvana Alternatives)

    Thanks, just downloaded the 1.0 and liking what I'm hearing - will continue to evaluate, but it sounds good.
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    Mac App Store: BitPerfect $4.99 (Worth it?)

    I just bought BitPerfect yesterday, and spent some time last night getting it running on a Mac Mini. I will eventually put this on a new MB Air, as well, but for now it's running very well on the MM.  I don't see how you can go wrong at the price, and you might just conclude (as I am leaning...
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    Musical Fidelity V-DAC Mk. II & V-Link Mk. II

    Quote: Thanks Jud, I'll keep this in mind.  I actually just picked up a Belkin Gold, as the cable gauges are the same as the Pro that worked well, I can't hear much difference (if any) between them, but they're much better than a shorter, cheaper cable I had laying around - night and...
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    Musical Fidelity V-DAC Mk. II & V-Link Mk. II

    Well, the V-Link II arrived today, and I put it between a laptop loaded with 24/96 downloads and my Empirical Audio modded Electrocompaniet ECD-1.  Very nice!  These guys really seem to have gotten a handle on "jitter."  Very smooth and coherent sound.  No brittleness on strings or voices. ...
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    Musical Fidelity V-DAC Mk. II & V-Link Mk. II

    OK reset my last post.  The VDAC II came into its own when I hooked it to the other system - the one with the computer and HDTracks 24/96 downloads.  I've ordered a VLINK II for my legacy DAC (ECD-1, modded by Empirical Audio).  This stuff really, really works, and is as cheap as popcorn. (well...
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    Musical Fidelity V-DAC Mk. II & V-Link Mk. II

    Had my VDAC II for a week or so and still evaluating.  It sounds pretty good to me, maybe a bit thin compared to the Electro ECD-1 I've been using for years.  At the price, it seems a real bargain to me.  I'm just using it on an upstairs system mainly for improving HD radio for the classical...
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