The Stax Thread III
Jul 28, 2016 at 10:30 AM Post #9,377 of 25,684
So what is the best Stax amp/driver to pair with both normal and pro bias ear-speakers?   The only thing I see is the Stax SRM-T1, but that seems hard to find.  What I am looking for is a jack of all trades type of amp/driver that can handle both vintage and newer models with ease. 
 
Jul 28, 2016 at 11:07 AM Post #9,378 of 25,684
Stax SRM-1/mk2 Pro is the swiss army knife of Stax amp. 
It doesn't have the T1 lovely mids, but more steam (not enough for 007 nonetheless), smaller footprint, cheaper.
Get one, check PS caps / let them change, and you're good to go.
And maybe one day, you'll finish with some BHSE, as I did recently 
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Ali
 
Jul 28, 2016 at 3:16 PM Post #9,383 of 25,684
The original 006t had two pro bias jacks and one normal bias. But I'm pretty sure that all 006ts units are pro only.
 
Jul 28, 2016 at 3:41 PM Post #9,384 of 25,684
The SR-5 / SRD-7 combo that I just got is awesome.  It's actually become one of the best systems I've heard yet - certainly beats any dynamic headphone that I've tried and I like it better than the 2170 because it's a bit less bright (although the 2170 was impressive in its own right).
 
Maybe when it's time to graduate to a modern Stax I'll just get a pro bias driver.  From what I've read, the L700 / 006st combo seems to even come close to 009 levels of greatness.
 
Jul 28, 2016 at 10:42 PM Post #9,385 of 25,684
  So what is the best Stax amp/driver to pair with both normal and pro bias ear-speakers?   The only thing I see is the Stax SRM-T1, but that seems hard to find.  What I am looking for is a jack of all trades type of amp/driver that can handle both vintage and newer models with ease. 


Some models of the SRM-1/MK2 have both Pro and Normal Bias.
 

 
Shop carefully, because I've seen models with 2 outputs the same (¿Pro?).
 
Jul 28, 2016 at 11:34 PM Post #9,387 of 25,684
Is $625 a good price for a SRM-T1?


No, they can be had from Japan for $350-$450 shipped to the USA, depending on cosmetic condition.
 
Jul 29, 2016 at 12:57 AM Post #9,389 of 25,684
The problem though with Japanese import is you would need some type of transformer to use them in US? Is that a simple fix? I am a total novice with this stuff.

You could easily get a step down transformer from ebay or amazon, or search here to show you how to rewire the transformer that's already in the unit. Either way, you're not going to have to spend an arm and a leg.
 

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