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CCS-MOD for Stax SRM-600
You're very kind, and thank you for the links :thumbsup:- dpaws
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- Forum: DIY (Do-It-Yourself) Discussions
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CCS-MOD for Stax SRM-600
Thanks - there's another level of bass that people usually describe after listening to the Omegas, I'm curious as to how close I can get to this with a Lambda series headset. Amplification alone may not be sufficient, I may have to "re-flavour" with a change of DAC.- dpaws
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CCS-MOD for Stax SRM-600
Yes, I understand from "elsewhere" that some of the CCS components also need to be changed, a summary of thoughts can be found here: https://www.head-case.org/forums/topic/15442-hints-on-maintaining-improving-my-stax-srm-t1s/?do=findComment&comment=839492 I have yet to hear any comment that...- dpaws
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CCS-MOD for Stax SRM-600
Beautiful work indeed and my compliments for an amp that's as beautiful inside as it is outside. I understand that the SRM600 Ltd used different tubes, but is the same CCS modification applicable to the Ltd version too with the same acoustic improvements to be had? If so, does the same board...- dpaws
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New Member Introductions thread
Ola! Ciao tutti! Hello everyone.... I've downsized to a NAD M51 / Stax 353x / L700 and am here to resolve the enthusiastic top end, or maybe to improve the bottom end so that it blends better with the top end - all whilst hopefully avoiding a trip down hi-fi's infinite wallet rabbit hole 🤓- dpaws
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- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations