Sganzerla
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coredump,
Can you describe your experience with K701 and this amp?
Can you describe your experience with K701 and this amp?
Originally Posted by coredump /img/forum/go_quote.gif The manual says "The signal inputs are output just as they are from the terminal. It enables another amplifier to be connected here at the same time." The volume control does no work with the output so I'm guessing no tube sound. If both the RCA input and priority input terminal are used at the same time the priority input wins. This is convenient since it's the easiest to disconnect. I never thought to test more than one jack until you asked. I've verified that you can use all three headphone jacks at the same time. I have my HD650 in the standard set to high impedance, DT770 in the mid, and AD900 in the low and I can't detect any sound quality loss in any of them. I haven't done extensive testing since I'm worried running three headphones might cause damage somehow. Oddly my Monster Turbines do affect the system. When I plug them into the med impedance jack the sound quality drops for everything. However that doesn't happen when connected to the low impedance jack. I've also tried the MS1 and HD650 at the same time and there is no noticeable loss in sound quality. Edit: Just tried the K701 on med and the HD650 on standard high. I couldn't detect anything on the K701 but the HD650 took just a slight hit. Hardly noticeable. |
Originally Posted by runswithaliens /img/forum/go_quote.gif Hey Coredump, thanks a bunch for taking the time to test that out. I hope somebody will come along and give a definitive answer as to whether it is safe to run more than one set of headphones at a time (would be great for quick-swapping between headphones for comparisons). So it sounds like this amp is not really also a pre-amp using the back rca outs. I wonder though if one of the additional front headphone outs could act as a pre-amp out? Or would they output too much juice for that? |
Originally Posted by coredump /img/forum/go_quote.gif I'd like to get 100 hours on it before I do a full review. Out of the box it sound really off with the K701. Just a few hours of burn in made it a lot better. |
Originally Posted by yellowruby /img/forum/go_quote.gif Just finished my TU-882R amp this weekend, and I got to say its fabulous! I got the full kit, which was initially daunting, as I've never built one before. A friend, who has built many kits from various sources, complimented Elekit's high quality and attention to detail, so I felt encouraged that I could indeed build one. The build took a week of evenings. The project was very fun and it would have been sad to actually finish the amp, except that listening to it is even better! Every part fit perfectly and Elekit intentionally provides a few extra resistors, screws, washers, etc., just-in-case. Excellent quality and finish. Quality components throughout. I'm pleased. I ran into one glitch with the right channel dying when using the rear RCA input. Found one bad soldered joint (my bad), and both channels worked fine for a little while. Right channel went out again and eventually realized I was apparently barking up the wrong tree: my headphone cable was faulty, as the right channel was also "out" on my iPod when the same phones were plugged into the iPod. Moral of the story: swap out your phones, too, if you run into problems, and don't assume they're not suspect. As a side note, make sure the wires are twisted tight and positioned as far from the PCB as space allows to minimize hum. I repositioned them when troubleshooting the RCA jack and the hum dropped drastically. The amp is burning in nicely. Bass is luscious. Mid range is a bit understated, and am hoping for vocals to be more detailed as burn in progresses. High end is great and in balance. Sound stage is awesome. I'm using an iPod (Apple lossless encoding) as an input over Nyko direct iPod-to-RCA adapter, over Sennheiser HD580 phones using the 1/4" plug with high impedance setting. Highly Recommended. |
Originally Posted by coredump /img/forum/go_quote.gif They sound great! I though the HD650 was boring on my last 3 amps and it used to spend most of it's time in the drawer. Now it might be my favorite headphone. The TU882 really woke it up. My first child was born last week so I haven't had much time for listening to headphones or writing reviews. |
Originally Posted by vkung /img/forum/go_quote.gif Hi yellowruby [size=small]Congrats on sucessfully finishing building your first tube headamp. It's fun, but you actally know more about this amp. I always tell my friends: the building process is fun, and the good music from Tu-882 is a bonus. Don't you agree? [/size] |