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  1. SeaHawk

    Schiit Mjolnir headphone amplifier

    What usually works for me to check polarity is put on a mono source and listen if it sounds disembodied rather than in your head (or slightly ahead of you).  Listening to mono should not add any left/right spatial information.  (Disregard this entirely if you are listening to tubes.. )
  2. SeaHawk

    Schiit Mjolnir headphone amplifier

    If this pans out to be true, I'll invert one of the channels in my headphone to try out this new sound.  It may be the new rage!
  3. SeaHawk

    Schiit Lyr - The tube rolling thread

    IMO, search the thread by brand and type to see if anyone has a listening report (keeping in mind that the tube will flavor their system in addition to whatever components they have in their chain - a warm tube with slightly diminished highs may sound great with a higher-end Grado, but sound...
  4. SeaHawk

    Schiit Lyr - The tube rolling thread

    Maybe there's a reason to burn-in NOS tubes?  Just sayin'...
  5. SeaHawk

    Schiit Lyr - The tube rolling thread

    Quote:   Post Mortem - they replaced both of the socket savers (the failed and the good one), and these seem to be slightly updated, so they gave me a new matching set.  Hats off to Tubemonger - they took the initiative and have me back up and running, and I have a spare that I'm loaning...
  6. SeaHawk

    Schiit Lyr - The tube rolling thread

    Quote:   Followup - they responded after a few hours (after hours Pacific time!) and said they'll just ship a new one out.  Also said they've seen a handful of these, but the rate is under 1%.  Thinking about adding a bit of extra glue on the other one now ;)
  7. SeaHawk

    Schiit Lyr - The tube rolling thread

    FWIW, just had one of my Tubemonger socket savers fail.  Nothing electrical - the 9 pin socket on top fell within the (I guess ceramic?) body, and unable to force it back to the top to reseat/reglue it in place.  Send them a note asking about warranty, but not finding anything mentioning...
  8. SeaHawk

    Schiit Lyr Shipping! Impressions?

    Lyr+RS2i here.  Drives great, but is prone to pick up on any tube that's the slightest bit noisy or hissy.  With the Bifrost as my DAC, I find the mid 60s Mullards to warm up the sound despite Grado's signature treble bump.  Currently using Amperex USN-CEP 7308's which while not quite as warm...
  9. SeaHawk

    Schiit Lyr - The tube rolling thread

    I've used an inline attenuator for trying my Shure 530's with the Lyr (yes, looking for trouble), but I have to wonder if adding a 120Ohm load would change the frequency response or other aspects of the headphone.  I would hope the amp would be stable enough (and definitely powerful enough) to...
  10. SeaHawk

    Schiit Lyr - The tube rolling thread

    Interested here, but wondering how bad that hissing would be with Grados (32 ohm) - anyone out there try the 3 micas with low impedance headphones?  Does the impedance affect the hiss?
  11. SeaHawk

    Schiit Lyr - The tube rolling thread

    Quote:   Rut roh...
  12. SeaHawk

    Schiit Mjolnir headphone amplifier

    Quote:   Nathaniel Hornblower, imo :)
  13. SeaHawk

    Schiit Mjolnir headphone amplifier

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  14. SeaHawk

    Schiit Lyr Shipping! Impressions?

    I wonder if my Shure SE530's would go up like San Diego's show last night...  18 seconds of pure excitement followed by stunned silence as the smoke slowly drifts away.. (with apologies to my SD friends ;))
  15. SeaHawk

    Schiit Mjolnir headphone amplifier

    Double posts?  How come I'm seeing three?  Oh wait... Yeah... Nope... back to three..   never mind...  I'll go with the one in the middle.  My head hurts today! 
  16. SeaHawk

    Schiit Lyr - The tube rolling thread

    Quote: *MOAN*
  17. SeaHawk

    Schiit Lyr - The tube rolling thread

    Why not implement 6SN7's now? ;) Parts ordered, project about to get underway! Just a step away from 7N7's as well...  ouch...
  18. SeaHawk

    Schiit Lyr - The tube rolling thread

    Since we're on the verge of another round of tube rolling 6CG7s, has anyone considered using adapters for the older 6SN7s?  Likely socket savers would have to be used to raise the adapter to the point you could get a tube in it.  Just now starting to do some Google research to see the...
  19. SeaHawk

    Schiit Lyr - The tube rolling thread

    I thought they boost your tubes as in make them disappear when you're not looking and sell them back to you again on ebay?
  20. SeaHawk

    Schiit Lyr - The tube rolling thread

    Tube rolling?  Oh yeah!   Recently lost one in a part of '60 IEC Mullards (as tragically documented in this thread), and now one of my '64 USN-CEP Amperex 7308'sssss issss ssstarting to hissssss and ssstatic a bit.  I prefered the Mullards just slightly over the Amperex's tho the latter...
  21. SeaHawk

    Schiit Lyr - The tube rolling thread

    (UDP works great for real-time game chatting, e.g. TeamSpeak, Ventrilo, etc., though nothing near audiophile quality, but I digest :) *belch*   re: Nevermind re-release - it was a victim of the recording industry's "loudness wars" in that so much compression was used it lost almost all of...
  22. SeaHawk

    Schiit Lyr - The tube rolling thread

    Packets is packets... Lower layer protocols don't disappear in a cloud of smoke if you ignore them... but discussion shelved :)  From experience, the best way to make sure everyone's on the same page is some brews, a whiteboard, and more colors of markers than you really need, otherwise it's...
  23. SeaHawk

    Schiit Lyr - The tube rolling thread

    Take a look: http://www.beyondlogic.org/usbnutshell/usb3.shtml   I'm by no means authoritative on the subject since I haven't done a USB implementation, but I am a network engineer and generally understand the layers of protocols at work.  If someone can point to a better reference than I...
  24. SeaHawk

    Schiit Lyr - The tube rolling thread

    Quote:   Laptops, brother!  It's what I get to use at work, and that's where my rig is for music bliss to help numb the pain from powerpoint agony, so I'm stuck with USB for the time being...   From a geek standpoint, I'm not sure what all the fuss over USB is, as it's merely data...
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