FallenAngel
Headphoneus Supremus
Hey guys,
I've got a story to tell. Once upon a time, about a week ago, a certain FallenAngel saw a for-sale ad for a Melos SHA-Gold and snatched it for an incredibly low price. What arrived in the mail was actually the Melos Maestro and it damn rocked with the Grado RS-1.
Of course, I couldn't help but to rip it open and see what I can do with it. So here comes the my modification log as a work-in-progress which will likely take a few weeks to complete.
Modding Day 1:
1) Remove "Pho-tentiometer" with cheap volume and balance controls
2) Remove monitor switch and "Tape In" inputs, there are enough as is
3) Install stepped attenuator
Modding Day 2:
1) Replace low-voltage bridge rectifier with FREDs
2) Reroute left channel using wire instead of PCB trace
3) Replace IEC inlet with higher quality IEC with integrated line filter and install proper ground-loop breaker.
4) Replace power switch and reroute "standby" to use the "Monitor" switch
5) Install two quality 1/4" headphone jacks (the other in place of "Balance")
Modding Day 3:
1) Replace input caps with 1.0uF Vitamin Q
2) Wire input caps to exactly where they need to go on the board instead of very long PCB trace for left channel (complete left channel mod)
Modding Day 4:
1) Low voltage PSU caps : Nichicon UHE / Panasonic FM
2) High voltage PSU caps : Panasonic TS-HA
3) High voltage 100uF/200V : AEON (Solen) 100uF!
4) Replaced High Voltage rectifier bridge with HEXFREDs
5) Re-routed Headphone jack wiring
Modding Day 5:
1) BIG UPDATE, likely the FINAL for a while.
Taking nikongod's advice about moving the cap huge film cap, I have rearranged the caps a bit.
1000uF TSHA is now 100uF Solen
470uF TSHA is now 1000uF TSHA
100uF Solen is now 470uf TSHA
I figured that would increase capacitance by quite a bit, but no 10x in one place.
Since I got the Sonicap 1uF, they were also installed. 4x for inter-stage coupling and 2x for Grid to Ground (opposite side of signal).
Well, I if I might say so myself, it sounds absolutely incredible! The bass is through the roof with the RS-1 and the detail is incredible. By far the best I've ever heard the RS-1 sound. I prefer this to the Beta22, screw neutrality, RS-1 is mean to be FUN!
Next up, I don't even know yet.
Probably will swap out some RCA to nicer ones and perhaps rewire the amp. I like this amp so much as a headphone amp, I'm seriously considering removing the source selector and rewiring it as single-input, skip the source-selector and optimize the wiring. That's for another day though, this amp is getting closed for another day, it's been through enough that I will just enjoy it.
Modding Day 6:
Well, this thing didn't stay closed for too long.
I noticed some background hum, like a ground-loop and since I really didn't like the ground scheme of this amp anyway, I got to work. I isolated the headphone output, RCA input and PCB from the case and routed a ground-loop breaker from the "center" ground on the PCB to the case. The case is now earth-grounded. There is no more hum.
I also removed ALL of the RCA inputs/outputs of the amp and made it into a single-input headphone amp. No selector switch, no extra wiring, and no pre-amp outputs (at least not yet, I can add them later if I decide to use it as such). The RCA input is a copper Vampire RCA and input wiring has been replaced with solid-core Cardas. The rest of the wiring is high quality mil-spec SPC. I also took the time to hot-glue the unused knobs back on, just for show.
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Previous posts I've read and found most helpful:
http://www.head-fi.org/forums/f5/mel...thread-197603/
http://www.head-fi.org/forums/f5/mae...art-3-a-44134/
Schematic for SHA-Gold
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I've got a story to tell. Once upon a time, about a week ago, a certain FallenAngel saw a for-sale ad for a Melos SHA-Gold and snatched it for an incredibly low price. What arrived in the mail was actually the Melos Maestro and it damn rocked with the Grado RS-1.
Of course, I couldn't help but to rip it open and see what I can do with it. So here comes the my modification log as a work-in-progress which will likely take a few weeks to complete.
Modding Day 1:
1) Remove "Pho-tentiometer" with cheap volume and balance controls
2) Remove monitor switch and "Tape In" inputs, there are enough as is
3) Install stepped attenuator
Modding Day 2:
1) Replace low-voltage bridge rectifier with FREDs
2) Reroute left channel using wire instead of PCB trace
3) Replace IEC inlet with higher quality IEC with integrated line filter and install proper ground-loop breaker.
4) Replace power switch and reroute "standby" to use the "Monitor" switch
5) Install two quality 1/4" headphone jacks (the other in place of "Balance")


Modding Day 3:
1) Replace input caps with 1.0uF Vitamin Q
2) Wire input caps to exactly where they need to go on the board instead of very long PCB trace for left channel (complete left channel mod)

Modding Day 4:
1) Low voltage PSU caps : Nichicon UHE / Panasonic FM
2) High voltage PSU caps : Panasonic TS-HA
3) High voltage 100uF/200V : AEON (Solen) 100uF!

4) Replaced High Voltage rectifier bridge with HEXFREDs
5) Re-routed Headphone jack wiring

Modding Day 5:
1) BIG UPDATE, likely the FINAL for a while.
Taking nikongod's advice about moving the cap huge film cap, I have rearranged the caps a bit.
1000uF TSHA is now 100uF Solen
470uF TSHA is now 1000uF TSHA
100uF Solen is now 470uf TSHA
I figured that would increase capacitance by quite a bit, but no 10x in one place.
Since I got the Sonicap 1uF, they were also installed. 4x for inter-stage coupling and 2x for Grid to Ground (opposite side of signal).
Well, I if I might say so myself, it sounds absolutely incredible! The bass is through the roof with the RS-1 and the detail is incredible. By far the best I've ever heard the RS-1 sound. I prefer this to the Beta22, screw neutrality, RS-1 is mean to be FUN!


Next up, I don't even know yet.

Modding Day 6:
Well, this thing didn't stay closed for too long.

I also removed ALL of the RCA inputs/outputs of the amp and made it into a single-input headphone amp. No selector switch, no extra wiring, and no pre-amp outputs (at least not yet, I can add them later if I decide to use it as such). The RCA input is a copper Vampire RCA and input wiring has been replaced with solid-core Cardas. The rest of the wiring is high quality mil-spec SPC. I also took the time to hot-glue the unused knobs back on, just for show.


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Previous posts I've read and found most helpful:
http://www.head-fi.org/forums/f5/mel...thread-197603/
http://www.head-fi.org/forums/f5/mae...art-3-a-44134/
Schematic for SHA-Gold
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