nirajp
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Originally Posted by haloxt /img/forum/go_quote.gif Yep, rollercoaster ride. The solution is to leave your compass on forever. |
Originally Posted by zupa /img/forum/go_quote.gif Can anyone with all 3 opamps please help me out? the labels peeled off mine a while ago so I don't know which one is which. I can't listen to them either atm. 1 has "221" on the outside in between solders... can someone identify this one? also if someone could tell me a way to identify the other 2 that would be great thanks |
Originally Posted by K3cT /img/forum/go_quote.gif By the way and in case you have not, take out all those jumpers from your Compass. They are doing more harm than good. |
Originally Posted by MadMan007 /img/forum/go_quote.gif It's worth trying the jumper settings but for me the 'bright' setting (no jumpers) was terrible. I burned in my Compass playing music with all jumper plugged in which I understand burns in all the settings. With an HF-2 there was an extreme loss of midrange detail in guitars and other midrange instruments, fast notes that are distinct and separate in the neutral setting became a blurry indistinct mess with the bright setting. I could tell instantly there was something wrong and listened for a bit, changed back to neutral and it was clear what was wrong. |
Originally Posted by K3cT /img/forum/go_quote.gif Curious. My experience is contrary to yours as I find the jumpers cutting out the upper midrange and treble, making them brittle/glassy. What op-amp did you have in the Compass by the way? |
Originally Posted by MadMan007 /img/forum/go_quote.gif Hm my Sun doesn't have LEDs but it has to be v2 since I got it in June of 2009. The LEDs must be a very recent addition, or is that only for v1? |