Modhouse Audio Argon - T50RP MK2/3 & T60RP
Sep 12, 2020 at 10:16 PM Post #946 of 1,323
it takes a while but they are worth they wait.
I ordered a couple years a go and even then it was a wait
can't imagine how he's managing through all this covid stuff
a great small business to support for good results
not like results you get on kickstarter or indiegogo
 
Sep 30, 2020 at 11:38 AM Post #949 of 1,323
Got the modhouse yesterday.Was tired,so just tested them like 20 minutes.The soundstage was large.And deep bass.What i noticed is that i have to turn the volume knob higer up,than when im listening to dt1770 pro or amiron home.I have an atrox v2,that is said to drive anything on the market 😊 So the argons seems power hungry 😊
 
Sep 30, 2020 at 11:43 AM Post #950 of 1,323
Atrox v2 :frowning2:8 Ohm): 2x20W (16 Ohm): 2x12,5W U (32 Ohm): 2x7,5W Utgangseffekt (50 Ohm): 2x5,3W Utgangseffekt (150 Ohm): 2x1,9W Utgangseffekt (300 Ohm): 2x1W Utgangseffekt (600 Ohm): 2x500mW
Got the modhouse yesterday.Was tired,so just tested them like 20 minutes.The soundstage was large.And deep bass.What i noticed is that i have to turn the volume knob higer up,than when im listening to dt1770 pro or amiron home.I have an atrox v2,that is said to drive anything on the market 😊 So the argons seems power hungry 😊


Atrox v2 specs:


- Outgoing impedance: 30mOhm
- Frequency Response: 20hz-20000hz - 0,1dB
- Incoming(?) Impedance: 60kOhm
- Output power (8 Ohm): 2x20W
- Output power(16 Ohm): 2x12,5W
- Output power (32 Ohm): 2x7,5W
- Output power (50 Ohm): 2x5,3W
- Output power (150 Ohm): 2x1,9W
- Output power (300 Ohm): 2x1W
- Output power (600 Ohm): 2x500mW
- Offset voltage: <1mV * gain
- Noise floor: 6uV rms (-102dBu) * gain
- Adjustable gain: 1x-3x-10x-24x (0dB-9dB-20dB-28dB
 
Sep 30, 2020 at 11:48 AM Post #951 of 1,323
Which gain position are you using? Switch is on the back. :)
 
Sep 30, 2020 at 11:54 AM Post #953 of 1,323
2 if i remeber right.
That's good for the Beyers. You could try cranking up the gain with the volume very low. Increase the volume until you hear the music clearly. If the gain is too high there will be background noise and the music will sound unnatural. As long as you don't get distortion you can increase the gain.
 
Sep 30, 2020 at 1:37 PM Post #954 of 1,323
That's good for the Beyers. You could try cranking up the gain with the volume very low. Increase the volume until you hear the music clearly. If the gain is too high there will be background noise and the music will sound unnatural. As long as you don't get distortion you can increase the gain.

Tnx for the tip 😊 I will try it tommorrow 👍 Was watching the mandalorian,and the volume was a little low.
 

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