omegaman
Headphoneus Supremus
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Cheers for sharing those great pics.
Originally Posted by mchang /img/forum/go_quote.gif FYI... Seems like the price dropped on the DV 332. jasmine_chine has one of the Ebay listings at $359 (down from $395). Maybe it is a typo, maybe the other listings haven't been changed yet. Either way, I made an offer of $350 shipped. We'll see what happens. |
Originally Posted by Gradofan2 /img/forum/go_quote.gif If you could figure out what's causing the problem - you could likely repair it yourself. It may be nothing more than a loose wire (grnd wire, perhaps) in one of the tube sockets (since they're so fragile and some are so loose that you might have broken a wire connection inserting a tube. Might be worth opening the bottom of the amp and looking at all the solder points of the wires and see if any are loose - that's the first thing I'd do... if the other experiments above didn't resolve / isolate the issue as external to the amp. |
Originally Posted by dhammavijaya /img/forum/go_quote.gif Thanks very much for this advice, but before I proceed, I was just wondering if other owners get any degree of humming with the 332 when not faulty. Should gaps between tracks be absolutely silent? Or should one expect a faint hum that sounds like that of the transformer when you put your ear against it? |
Originally Posted by TheMarchingMule /img/forum/go_quote.gif Hey guys, I've stayed up all of last night reading this huge thread. Am I to understand that headphones of low impedance (i.e. Grado) are too sensitive for the Darkvoice 332? Some say it sounds great, others (aka GradoFan2) say they get "rough," and that description is dissuading me. Thanks in advance! |
Originally Posted by jellojoe /img/forum/go_quote.gif I'm with Gradofan on this one. Maybe there's a tube combination that's better. I haven't spent that long to find it though. |