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    Cable suggestion for Hifiman HE-4XX

    Hi - I don't have a cable suggestion, but I did find out why the stock cables are so bad and why people are having a lot of problems with them. Below is a badly lit image of the stock cable, cut about four inches from the input connector. What at first looks like a bare copper shield and three...
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    Sonic Headphone Impact-T-amp

    The Tripath amp's outputs are configured in an H-bridge. There is no ground. If you measure the "black" output w/r/t the chassis, you will see that it is quite active. If you connect the two "black" outputs from the Teac together at the common ground connection of a female headphone jack, you...
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    Danger of power surge/spike damage is unrealistic?

    Quote: Originally Posted by rickcr42 wrong ! Again, you seem to be making my case for me. You point out that unlimited current draw is "looking for trouble" in response to my statement that fuses are there to prevent fires. You then claim that the fuse is there to prevent...
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    Danger of power surge/spike damage is unrealistic?

    Quote: Originally Posted by jpr703 I've lost two hard drives due to two seperate ligtning strikes very close to my house. My computer has always been on a UPS and there was no other damage to it or any other electronics in the house (protected or unprotected). Sorry about your...
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    Danger of power surge/spike damage is unrealistic?

    Quite a lot to chew on here. Quote: Current can not pass back to the line through a broken amp It most certainly can. The primary side of your transformer shorts out. Is the amp broken? Yes. Is it still pulling current? Yes. Do you have a potential fire hazard? Yes. Quote...
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    Danger of power surge/spike damage is unrealistic?

    Quote: Originally Posted by eyeteeth So what's the deal with the fuse in the back of my amp? Is that not designed to protect it? Sort of, but not really. The fuse is really there to protect the rest of the world from your amp. If something breaks on the inside of your amp such...
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    Help! One of my speakers are making strange scratchy noise

    Try pressing straight inward half-way up the cone at the 12 o'clock, 3 o'clock, 6 o'clock, and 9 o'clock positions. If the voicecoil is misaligned, you will likely hear rubbing in some positions and (maybe) no rubbing in others. If such is the case, your voice coil is probably misaligned. The...
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    contact enhancers

    I've used a product called Cramolin for quite a while, been very happy with it. It comes as two liquids - a cleaner and a finishing film. Use the cleaner first to remove metallic oxides and then apply the finishing film. The film is non-conductive and spreads out to a VERY thin layer; the idea...
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    some T-amp modification suggestions

    Some of you are interested in modifying the Sonic Impact "T-amp" for better performance. I don't have an amp to play with, but I have a lot of experience with the Tripath parts used in them. Some suggestions and what-not: 1. Do not modify anything around the output pins of the amplifier chip...
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    Why do aftermarket cables cost so much?

    Quote: Originally Posted by Captain Here is the blah about the Nordost Valhalla power cable at about $2500 for a 2 meter length , pretty mind boggling The cable consists of 7 solid extruded silver 16 AWG OFC conductors suspended in a Dual Micro Mono-Filament design. By using solid...
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    Highly praised budget parts coming together.

    I can tell you that the Atoms are a very good match for the Class-T part. The Atoms' efficiency is such that you will to fill an average sized room with sound. The Tripath amp has a low output impedance and can deliver high instantaneous current levels (6-7 Amps), so bass is full and...
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    Can I split a bass signal?

    Quote: Originally Posted by Vosper Well the transducers have their own amplifiers, the ones that came with them. At the moment I am splitting the sub-out from the receiver to the sub and to the couch. Off the top of my head I'd say it was line-level but I'm not sure, is this not likely...
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    Can I split a bass signal?

    Do the sofa shakers have their own amp or are they sharing an amp with something else? Reason I ask, it's going to be very expensive to make a passive half-octave bandpass filter in the 20-30Hz range if it has to pass speaker current. The Harrison FMOD is only for line level signals. It will...
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    power cords

    Quote: Originally Posted by Wolffy With all due respect. RFI is a different animal than EMI. That's where my research and experience lies. Perhaps you'd care to clear that up for us then? The difference between EMI and RFI? regards, sluggo
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    power cords

    I have to disagree with you on a number of points, Wolffy. Quote: Originally Posted by Wolffy The grunge that you hear along with your musical information is attributed directly the amount of RFI that is both external and internal to your system. The FCC's radiated EMI test...
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