Soundsgoodtome
Headphoneus Supremus
Right on right on. I'm going to give away the two I got from you and Bob, for people to try on their rig. Going to be making my own to keep the cable the same on my custom cables.
Cheers!
Cheers!
I found the settings of Tyl's inner fidelity EQ :
http://www.innerfidelity.com/content/sennheiser-hd-800-s-tweaked-and-delightfuland-french-diy-response
comparing tyl's setting to sonarworks, I still prefer sonarworks.
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Finally, can you share your eq settings and what VST eq you use? Im still using sonarworks demo and would like to compare your vst eq and settings vs sonarworks!
thanks for this awesome thread, ill be following your development for sure!
I took your advice and removed the red deoxit. I IPA cleaned the screws especially with the oxide that came off the aluminum chassis threads. A quick blast of air down the holes then very light gold on all plugs, ribbons and screws.
What I did do extra was remove the earth bond crimp washer, 1500 grit sanded with gold Deoxit and also the case frame.
This 'star' washers (if that is what was in there) are not very good, for a variety of reasons, and getting rid of them is a step up.
This is the main earth and as you said it's the total surface area that counts. It's strange but I am hearing a wider sound stage something the OPPO never gave me much of.. My IFI IPURIFIER 2 replacement came yesterday.
Now I can really hear when it's in line. Again this was a slight effect before..
I have some Silclear silver compound coming this week to try next.
That should also really help with the 'contact patch' enhancement.
The transformer base legs underneath had conformal coating, they got cleaned/ Sanded also.
One silly earth idea... To improve the earth don't they have all grounds go to one point "star grounding". I thought this was the basic premise you are trying with the AKIKO. I thought about taking all the earth points,using fine shielded wire and attaching to the main ground? Would that introduce more RFI EMI ?
Just a thought of the day...
Thanks for the help and keep up the good cooking..
Dave
I've been using the Caig DeOxit for a couple of decades now.
The Red and Blue are really meant for industrial switch contacts, as in high current contactors etc.
Their primary purpose is to dissolve the metal oxides that build up on the contacts as they oxidize (this is what Red does) and then 'protect them' (this is what Blue does).
For our audio uses I much prefer the DeOxit Gold instead.
It is a cleaner and 'contact enhancer' and is very effective on gold and silver etc metals.
The trick here is to use VERY little, as in lightly burnish the contact surface area with a light moistened cloth, but to make sure the metal contact area is free of any contamination.
Using more will attract more dust and surface contaminants all that much faster.
And usually the first use of these products will yield the most significant results mostly due to removal of surface contamination.
Gefski posted a picture of his cleaning kit previously in this thread ( I think) and you can see the removed contamination that has built up on his kit.
This 'crud' will degrade the SQ of the audio signal in very audible ways.
Also using DeOxit Gold on computer memory dimms and connectors (usb especially) etc can also help reduce 'errors'.
And I use the DeOxit gold cloth wipes and 'augment' the amount of 'gold' cleaner with a spray bottle to the wipes.
These wipes and spray bottle will last a REALLY long time, as in I am still using my original container of wipes and spray bottle from the 80's.
And there are other 'contact enhancer' type chemicals out there but they are more 'involved' in their use and are more costly as well.
So as a entry into 'contact enhancement' the Caig DeOxit Gold is the best place to start, at least from my experience.
JJ
That would be a great help and back up the reasons why both external and internal breakable connections influence the equipments ability to reproduce the sound. Would micro ohm meter show this as a before and after cleaning?
Good work as always and thanks for the help JJ
Dave
And it's those very small signal dynamics, when the rest of the system is sufficiently tweaked, where we hear increases in those acoustic attributes we so cherish, such as 3d sound staging, the effects the room has on the harmonic characteristics of the 'voices' etc., etc.
Not to mention being able to hear the 'proper' harmonic structure of each 'voice' vs. listening to a 'version' of it.
JJ
I'm currently using Tone Boosters EQ, their TB FLX 4 v.3 and TB FLX v.3 concurrently.
I chose this EQ because it has a wide variety of different shaped filters so I can tailor the response curve to suit what I want vs. just what the 'standard' curves allow.
And I'm using the parametric EQ built into Jriver for the SSBB as you'll see.
These are the settings I'm using now.
Type of curve Hz Gain Q
Gamma 1358 +4.5 0.98
LSF 362 -2.0 1.29
Analog Bell 3556 -0.8 5.0
Harmonic Log 5023 +3.5 5.0
Gamma 2130 +2.1 2.12
Analog Bell 6306 -5.0 5.0
Analog Bell 60 +2.0 4.0
Analog Bell 14550 -4.3 5.0
Built in EQ 12 +15 0.55
JJ
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So last night had xtreme4099 over. He had to listen to the rig. He said it was the best it ever sounded. So while he was listening I took all the Akiko sticks off the rig. That smooth glorious sound just withered away. HD700's went back to the warm harsh high frequency beasts they are.So plugged everything back in. Everything is fine now. It was a cool experience to do. Now if you have any Akiko sticks in your rig, try that and post what happens........