Recent content by SteveHulk
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Watts Up...?
If you have the finances to get the tt2 and the m scaler at the same time, I recommend getting a second-hand Dave instead. It will ultimately form the core of a much better system than the tt2. You will still be able to get an m scaler new or second-hand later. -
RAAL 1995 Immanis
Hmm... Maybe this isn't a totally mad idea after all 🤔- SteveHulk
- Post #198
- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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My Choral housed Chord Mscaler
The nice thing about upgrades is that even though a particular upgrade might not be exactly night and day in itself, the cumulative effect of several upgrades could well be.- SteveHulk
- Post #170
- Forum: DIY (Do-It-Yourself) Discussions
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Watts Up...?
Especially just after you lashed out on some of the products we typically consider here 😂 -
Hugo M Scaler by Chord Electronics - The Official Thread
My low-tech solution was to put a small soft lens-cleaning cloth over the light at night. Nowadays I just don't bother as I am used to the light anyway.- SteveHulk
- Post #18,319
- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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CHORD ELECTRONICS DAVE
Go easy there 🌋 -> 🧊 If you don't like their comments then put them on "ignore" and spare your cardiovascular system the hypertensive hit 😊- SteveHulk
- Post #25,820
- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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Raal Ribbon Headphones - SRH1A
By all means run the filter software in real time on your pc or mac. They're is no reason not to do that. I think I would say that that doesn't work for people like me who use a purpose-built music file server, such as Innuous Zen. Those devices cannot run filter software as part of their...- SteveHulk
- Post #7,790
- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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Raal Ribbon Headphones - SRH1A
I'm not sure why the people who make this sort of filter don't also sell it as a standalone product through which a user can process a whole library of music files and then play those files back using whatever digital system they choose. I think their potential client base would be significantly...- SteveHulk
- Post #7,777
- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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CHORD ELECTRONICS DAVE
I seem to remember that it was also an issue of cable length. For short runs RCA is the way to go, for longer runs XLR wins out. I guess it is an issue of longer runs being more liable to ambient electrical noise pickup, which the balanced topology of XLR is designed to suppress.- SteveHulk
- Post #25,746
- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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Hugo M Scaler by Chord Electronics - The Official Thread
Being a listener and being a tweaker are not mutually exclusive. It is not a zero-sum game. I love tweaking - if you can call building an entire 300B SET amp a tweak - and I have learned so much. It's been great fun! The innards of the various boxes in audio are much less of a mystery to me...- SteveHulk
- Post #18,261
- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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Hugo M Scaler by Chord Electronics - The Official Thread
... the phase of the Moon, whether a black cat crossed your path today or not ...- SteveHulk
- Post #18,245
- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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RAAL 1995 headphones, Magna and Immanis
Wow. That's a bit... gaudy? If it didn't say RAAL on it I'd be thinking it was more merch from the cretins responsible for the Trump sneaker 😀 (🤢)- SteveHulk
- Post #202
- Forum: Sponsor Announcements and Deals
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Hugo M Scaler by Chord Electronics - The Official Thread
A critical path for rf noise to travel between the mscaler and the tt2 is via the audio ground connection in the bnc cables connecting the two. So, unfortunately, no. It is necessary additionally either to treat the bnc cables with ferrites which hugely increase the high-frequency impedance of...- SteveHulk
- Post #18,153
- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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Hugo M Scaler by Chord Electronics - The Official Thread
The consensus here seems to be that a battery for the mscaler is both a superior and cost-effective solution. My advice is to do that first.- SteveHulk
- Post #18,117
- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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Woo Audio Amp Owner Unite
The psvane CV181T are an extremely tight fit, I know as I used to use them. Anything bigger will most probably not fit at all in the original sockets. You can get socket adapters made which could move the driver tubes forward a bit which would give them more space. @Deyan could probably give...- SteveHulk
- Post #42,254
- Forum: Headphone Amps (full-size)