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  1. FlyingBear

    Woo Audio Amp Owner Unite

    I should have thought to look on the website, too. From there, I see that the black version in the product photos has an ampilier power supply, for the main ampilier. At least, in silver, I have an amplifier with an ampilier power supply.   Typos are strange: one can so easily miss a glaring...
  2. FlyingBear

    Woo Audio Amp Owner Unite

    OMG. I was dusting my Woo today, and noticed something peculiar.     See if you can spot it.   Is this like owning a postage stamp with Lincoln's head upside down? Or if I ever sell the amp (which I won't, not ever) will people post the Audiogon link to this forum with "fake"...
  3. FlyingBear

    Woo Audio Amp Owner Unite

    No bribery required. I travel w-a-y too much, but am around in the Bay Area in late September for a couple of weeks and would be happy to get together.   Quote:  
  4. FlyingBear

    Woo Audio Amp Owner Unite

    The same thing happened to me, when my WES was delayed for about a month. Apparently, Woo decided to improve the design (and, a little while later, they added the line "Mills and Kiwame resistors" to the description of the WES on the website, so maybe that was the improvement). I was given the...
  5. FlyingBear

    Woo Audio Amp Owner Unite

    FYI, I've been very impressed by PS Audio's repair shop. One of the P600 power units in my home theater blew up: it went "bang" and smoke came out of it, from which I deduced that it was broken . When I unscrewed a lot of allen bolts, I found internal carnage:     I shipped it, and...
  6. FlyingBear

    Woo Audio Amp Owner Unite

    The first-sale doctrine covers this situation and it is not a violation of copyright law to buy and enjoy a used CD or LP, or for Goodwill to sell it. This is a limitation in copyright law that allows the resale or lending or giving away of a copyrighted work. Essentially, the copyright holder...
  7. FlyingBear

    Woo Audio Amp Owner Unite

    Backups are a pain, but, like insurance, vital when you need them. As a computer user since 1970 (yes, 41 years), I've learned the value of backups. And a backup that isn't validated and tested from time to time is not reliable.   For those of us who rip our CDs and listen to them via...
  8. FlyingBear

    Woo Audio Amp Owner Unite

    Thanks, but no. I know that I'll regret it eventually, and it IS useful to listen to a CD that someone brings over for a listening session. It's a fully-depreciated asset at this point.....   Quote:  
  9. FlyingBear

    Woo Audio Amp Owner Unite

    It is indeed a Theta David II. It was languishing in my home theater, replaced by a $200 Blu-ray player. So I drafted it for very occasional CD listening. I barely use it; all my music is now from a Macbook running Pure Music, or a PC running J River. Both of those applications do upsampling...
  10. FlyingBear

    Woo Audio Amp Owner Unite

    I travel to or through Heathrow every month. There are two Heathrows IMHO: Terminal 5 (BA's dedicated terminal) and the rest. T5 was designed from the outset to be an overpriced mall with runways attached, and so there's plenty of room to move and everything works pretty well. The other...
  11. FlyingBear

    Woo Audio Amp Owner Unite

    That would be a sweet system for use on the road. The size would make it impractical for me, sadly. I only take carry-on, and have the misfortune to often route through London Heathrow, where they take a perverse and palpable delight in confiscating regular US-sized carryons; the Heathrow limits...
  12. FlyingBear

    Woo Audio Amp Owner Unite

    When I'm on the road, iPod/iPhone/iPad/Macbook with ALAC CD rips->iTunes/Pure Music->Headroom Total BitHead->Etymotic/Klipsch IEMs. The Total BitHead is the limiting factor here, so I'm thinking about other small portable amps. I fly 250k miles a year and never check luggage, so size and weight...
  13. FlyingBear

    Woo Audio Amp Owner Unite

    Ummm, no. OCD. And I travel all the time and work out of San Francisco, Mountain View, Lausanne, Beijing, Tokyo, etc. So I'm paperless.....paper is too heavy to lug around.   Quote:  
  14. FlyingBear

    Woo Audio Amp Owner Unite

    Ah, you have divined my guilty OCD secret: I hate exposed cabling, unless it's nice-looking thick-as-your-arm power cords in a home theater, or various pretty interconnects.   It's fairly close to what shipsupt stated: The desk is a built-in, constructed on an overengineered but very sturdy...
  15. FlyingBear

    Woo Audio Amp Owner Unite

    Given the current SR-009 woes (stop ship, some serious problems in the field), I held off. I listened to a pair at Yodobashi Camera in Akihabara a few weeks ago, back-to-back with the SR-007s. Unfortunately, I couldn't use the same amp for both, and the SR-009s had an intermittent channel...
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