DID SOMEONE HERE DO THE WIKEPEDIA STAX ARTICLE?
Mar 22, 2007 at 11:22 PM Post #2 of 41
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Originally Posted by edstrelow /img/forum/go_quote.gif
I found this article in Wikepedia about Stax.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stax_Earspeakers

Since it had a link to this site, I wonedered if someone here was the author?



I don't know who did the text, but I did the lists one night. I didn't finish the discontinued drivers section.


Cheers,
Venio

Edit: If you look at the history: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?...action=history ,
you can see that Duggeh wrote some of it.
 
Mar 23, 2007 at 9:10 AM Post #5 of 41
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Originally Posted by cotdt /img/forum/go_quote.gif
what's inaccurate about it? all the info seems right to me...


SR3N or SR3 New, not SR3 mkII.
The SR44 is just the SR40+SRD4 combo, not a different headphone.
The Alpha is from 1985, but the Gamma Pro was released later if memory serves. The standard bias Gamma was released around then, however
The 1989 release was the Alpha Pro Excellent, an improved version of the Alpha
There was a Nova Basic released in 1994
The 323A and 727A have replaced the 313 and 717 but the page still lists the latter in one place
The 006tA and 007tA are tube/solid state hybrids
 
Mar 23, 2007 at 9:43 AM Post #6 of 41
Those UM1s on the Westone page are mine. I started the Westone Wiki page (although there was some wrong information, which was later corrected)
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Seriously though, the westone page needs some cleaning up.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westone#Products
 
Apr 29, 2007 at 10:23 AM Post #8 of 41
I just put an hours time on the Stax Earspeakers Wiki.

What I did:
* Finished the discontinued earspeakers section.
* Finished the current amplifiers section.
* Started the discontinued amplifiers section.
* Corrected some type errors.

Who's next to continue the discontinued amplifiers section, and start the energizer section?
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Apr 29, 2007 at 10:55 AM Post #10 of 41
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Originally Posted by Kabeer /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Yikes, wikipedia audiophile invasion!!!!!


If you don't like it, just move on!
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Cause nobody force you to visit the Wiki.
 
Apr 29, 2007 at 10:55 AM Post #11 of 41
Nice job, Kai. You should note that the Gammas were outside Japan only models and the Alphas were inside Japan only. I think the Lambda Spirit was called the Lambda Pro Classic outside of Japan, also.

There's plenty to add to the Discontinued Amplifiers section. The whole SRA series, the SRM-1 series, the T1 series, the T2, the SRM-3, and the SRD-X/SRM-X/Xh/212/252 family.

More about Stax's ESLs, power amps, CD players and DACs would be nice. They were the company that invented the super shunt power supply and the folded cascode, but I'm not sure if that's wiki-worthy.
 
Apr 29, 2007 at 11:11 AM Post #14 of 41
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Originally Posted by Carl /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Nice job, Kai. You should note that the Gammas were outside Japan only models and the Alphas were inside Japan only. I think the Lambda Spirit was called the Lambda Pro Classic outside of Japan, also.


Corrected. As best I can...
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There's plenty to add to the Discontinued Amplifiers section. The whole SRA series, the SRM-1 series, the T1 series, the T2, the SRM-3, and the SRD-X/SRM-X/Xh/212/252 family.


Yes. The discontinued amplifiers section will be long.
If nobody else volunteer I might take a look at it this evening.
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More about Stax's ESLs, power amps, CD players and DACs would be nice. They were the company that invented the super shunt power supply and the folded cascode, but I'm not sure if that's wiki-worthy.


I am not sure if that is worthy in this wiki page.
After all its named Stax Earspeakers...
 

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