Jan 17, 2014 at 3:48 AM Post #886 of 2,874
  It's an interesting thing about the T50.  It "wakes up" when there is a lot of power to spare.  


and just to be clear this is not "volume power" as in cranking it  I assume you mean.
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Some people might think that.
 
Jan 17, 2014 at 1:39 PM Post #888 of 2,874
If it were easy to answer all amps would sound amazing. Class a amps can sound great at low power ratings but in general more headroom keeps more of the circuit in the most linear range. Bigger power supplies help too, keeping the voltages in the system well regulated, etc.

It's really hard to give an answer that doesn't have a ton of exceptions.
 
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Jan 17, 2014 at 5:24 PM Post #890 of 2,874
Uh did I just kill my T50RPs?
I was recabling internally the left channel of my T50RPs. It was successful but at a certain position, the sound cuts off from the left channel so I redid the solder many times again to get it perfect but now it seems to have burnt the tracing and I can't tin it anymore. The solder just won't stick.

So I guess this is it then. RIP my T50RPs (unless there's a magic way to repair it).
I guess I need to buy another pair but what should I do with this one?
 
Jan 17, 2014 at 10:01 PM Post #892 of 2,874
You do not want to be messing around in there with a soldering iron unless you are very very skilled. Hop over to your local electronics store and pick up some conductive epoxy for that type of repair.
 
Jan 18, 2014 at 4:19 AM Post #893 of 2,874
The much safer method is to leave some of the original wire connected, and attach new wires to that.
 
But do try some of that conductive epoxy. Good luck...
 
Jan 19, 2014 at 10:32 AM Post #894 of 2,874
  The much safer method is to leave some of the original wire connected, and attach new wires to that.
 
But do try some of that conductive epoxy. Good luck...


+1, this has been mentioned numerous times, very few people have success soldering directly to the driver. Use an adjustable temp iron on the lowest setting, small diameter solder, on and off quickly. "so I redid the solder many times again to get it perfect", probably not a good idea. @ VortexBlast, can definitely be repaired using the "Quickie" soldering method or conductive epoxy.
 
Jan 26, 2014 at 6:33 AM Post #895 of 2,874
(I asked for my thread to be deleted if you're wondering why I'm posting this here)
 
1) Will the Leckerton UHA-6 drive these well?
 
2) Has anyone tried the V-moda XL cushions? I couldn't find anything about anyone trying them.
 
Jan 28, 2014 at 11:47 AM Post #896 of 2,874
Tin your wire, scrape some of the copper tracing and peel the copper up a tad. Apply some Flux to the peeled up copper trace and hold the tinned wire against it. Tape the wire to the orange plastic so that the tip of the wire is touching the trace. Touch your soldering iron to the wire, slowly and purposely, and the second the Solder melts, take it off. I would have the headphones plugged in and playing while doing this so you can tell if you have a connection. Once you get a good connection, glue/epoxy the wire to the orange plastic and when that dries, seal it up.

I was able to fix my pair that was burnt just like that. They've been fairly abused since then and holding strong
 
Jan 28, 2014 at 12:22 PM Post #897 of 2,874
  (I asked for my thread to be deleted if you're wondering why I'm posting this here)
 
1) Will the Leckerton UHA-6 drive these well?
 
2) Has anyone tried the V-moda XL cushions? I couldn't find anything about anyone trying them.

I'm willing to bet that any V-Moda pads will be far too small for the T50RP. No idea on that amp, should be fine though.
 
Feb 3, 2014 at 10:30 AM Post #898 of 2,874

 
Here is my latest DBV#3. When a friend accidentally bought two T50RP's, I gladly jumped on the extra one. Now that I have a reference, I'll need to go back to tuning my other pair to work with Alphas... Thanks again, Keith. This guide is awesome!
 
Feb 3, 2014 at 11:18 AM Post #899 of 2,874



Here is my latest DBV#3. When a friend accidentally bought two T50RP's, I gladly jumped on the extra one. Now that I have a reference, I'll need to go back to tuning my other pair to work with Alphas... Thanks again, Keith. This guide is awesome!


Great work Thujone, the look stunning!
 

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