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    The Stax Thread III

    Thanks very much. Will check!   Neil
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    The Stax Thread III

    Hello. Have not contributed here for a very long time. Have recently acquired 007 mk2.5 and am very happy following a partial port block. The 'tuning' of the port is to my ears quite critical and required a lot of dismantling/assembling to get it right, but the result seems near-ideal to me  in...
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    Woo Audio Amp Owner Unite

    Thanks for the reply. The hum is quite quiet, but noticeable enough even in quite music it annoys me!   Cheers. Quote:  
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    Woo Audio Amp Owner Unite

        Woo Audio WEE - Issues! [ALSO POSTED IN THE MAIN STAX THREAD - I"M PRETTY CONFIDENT IT CAN'T BE A GROUND HUM ISSUE]   I haven't contributed much here despite lurking for a long time, but thought it would be useful to share my WOO experiences and to ask for any help the forum could...
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    WEE - new product from Woo Audio

    Thanks. Will do!   Neil
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    The Stax thread (New)

    Thanks for all the replies to my WEE issues - really appreciated!   I've tried lifting the ground, and reversing AC polarity, without luck. I'm pretty confident this is not a ground loop problem as I've tried all of the obvious steps. To be honest I'm quite confused at this point...
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    WEE - new product from Woo Audio

    Thanks for the reply - and yes, I hadn't read anything negative either. I've tried it with several amps and the hum seems to be entirely from the WEE itself...   Cheers.
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    WEE - new product from Woo Audio

      Woo Audio WEE - Issues! [ALSO POSTED IN THE MAIN STAX THREAD]   I haven't contributed much here despite lurking for a long time, but thought it would be useful to share my WOO experiences and to ask for any help the forum could give. I paid for a WEE with normal and pro bias sockets back...
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    The Stax thread (New)

    Thanks for the reply!   The WEE is directly into the wall as is everything else - there's a switch on it to shunt between 115 and 230v.   Neil Quote:  
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    The Stax thread (New)

    Woo Audio WEE - Issues!   I haven't contributed much here despite lurking for a long time, but thought it would be useful to share my WOO experiences and to ask for any help the forum could give. I paid for a WEE with normal and pro bias sockets back in December. The first unit I received...
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    The Stax thread (New)

    I recently posted about torn dustcovers on the inside of my normal bias Lambdas. I tried kitchen plastic film as a repair. It works but I think it's really only usable as a last resort. Some immediacy is lost.   I have since then replaced the dustcovers with 2 micron mylar 'transparent foil'...
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    The Stax thread (New)

    Yes, I saw the link for this. I'd love to know whether it held up long term. I've wondered about very thin shrink wrap (12.5 micron) which is quite widely available.
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    The Stax thread (New)

    Liquid skin sounds interesting and might be worth an experiment! I see someone else suggested plastic wrap/cling film but this doesn't sound right to me...   Thanks.
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    The Stax thread (New)

    Sorry to 'bump' my question but I would be really grateful if anyone who has repaired/replaced a dust cover on the inside (ear side) of a Lambda driver (I have a normal bias one) could let me know what to use!   Thank you for any help!  
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    The Stax thread (New)

    Thank you for replies to my crinkle problem. As it turns out it seems the dustcover on the inside is torn and I need to replace it - or repair it. Can any one point me to a good source for replacement film.   Any suggestions at all would be welcome!   Thanks
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