Faust2D
Headphoneus Supremus
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Nice. Get them brochures scanned

Originally Posted by Faust2D /img/forum/go_quote.gif Nice. Get them brochures scanned ![]() |
Originally Posted by yoginasser Ludoo:You sir get a "you were correct all along" from me, it took the Pickerbling from being a great HP to an amazing one. |
Originally Posted by Planar_head How does the Starving student sound, in terms of warmth and speed and whatnot? |
Originally Posted by Kabeer /img/forum/go_quote.gif Has anyone got a source for a material that would be similar to the T50 biscuits? |
Originally Posted by wualta /img/forum/go_quote.gif What were the suggestions Ludoo made? It's a clever nifty little amp that uses a plentiful oddball triode (19j6) driving MOSFET outputs. It also has what must be one of the lowest parts count of any amp I've seen. Sounds muscular and musicular. A guy named Rick Felty was actually building them into the power supply bricks and selling them on eBay. I don't know if he's got any left. He built mine into a large Adenoids tin. |
Originally Posted by wualta /img/forum/go_quote.gif Al solder only needs to be used on the joint where the aluminum voice coil's copper lead-in wires connect to the diaphragm, and that's inside where you can't get at it, so don't worry about it. Even if the lead-in wires were aluminum, they come out of the driver to a tiny PCB with extra solder pads so there's no need to solder directly to the lead-in at all. It's a non-problem for us. |
Originally Posted by smeggy /img/forum/go_quote.gif I finally found the old ECR 500 cable so now I can send that stuff to you. |
Originally Posted by dclancy /img/forum/go_quote.gif Looking at possibly a Yh-3. How do the 1 2 3's compare with today's entry level flagship phones(modded of course)? HD650 k701 etc |
Originally Posted by dclancy /img/forum/go_quote.gif Thanks, just curious if I could consider dumping my k701's as my reference and go a cheap route. Not sure how cheap, as a pair of yh-2's just went for a bit over $75 with shipping. Just wanted to gauge if their worth the price tag still. |
Originally Posted by smeggy /img/forum/go_quote.gif Just for Walt to stop him foaming until I get the scanner running.... |
Originally Posted by smeggy /img/forum/go_quote.gif Even though [the Wharfedales are] very hard to drive, they're still fast, clear and have little in the way of annoying colorations plus, wait for it..... soundstage! Out of the box they sound better than any of the other orthos in unmodded state I've heard... |
Originally Posted by ericj This appears to be an issue with some fostexen, but not all orthos by any means. |
Originally Posted by Kabeer /img/forum/go_quote.gif Cool, so I can use Cardas Quad Eutectic (not 100% sure if I will though). |
Originally Posted by Faust2D Yay. I got ECR-500 transformer box from Japan, so I might have a chance to use them after all. |
Originally Posted by wualta /img/forum/go_quote.gif I must've missed a major attempt to assemble a working ECR from parts! |
Originally Posted by Faust2D /img/forum/go_quote.gif Smeggy is kind enough to send me ESR-400 drivers and ECR-500 cable. I also was able to secure ECR-500 transformer box from Japan. So when I have time I can try to assemble some kind of ECR monstrosity, however I am still hopeful I can find a proper ECR-500 somewhere. The last headphone that I really want to try but can't seem to obtain. ![]() |