soren_brix
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Edit, if he wires it up wrong. (thought this was obvious).
how will it damage the HP or the AMP?
Edit, if he wires it up wrong. (thought this was obvious).
Edit, if he wires it up wrong. (thought this was obvious).
how will it damage the HP or the AMP?
I was saying, take care not to do that incorrectly, as in 580V bias on the wrong wire may / will incur damage to the HP and or amp.
I was saying, take care not to do that incorrectly, as in 580V bias on the wrong wire may / will incur damage to the HP and or amp.
as far as I know mixing up the wiring will not damage neither amp nor HP, which is why I ask you to explain the grounds of your warning?
I am not obligated to answer your trolling responses further. But regardless, the subject was if you recall, ensure that wiring up the HP was done correctly, which I hope he does that. And I hope it offered some advice to take care.
Excellent! I just learned something new about Stax today ! So basically it is similar to the normal Dynamic headphones, if wired wrongly, the phase would be just wrong ?
i´ve been thinking, about adding solder to those metal strips, maybe even a 1-3mm copper wire.In turn, the 007 headbands can be very well adjusted, even separately for the 2 headbands, resulting in different angle of the driver housing. It is meant to be adjusted.
Just comparing the driver sizes and techs, (? 1µm foil on Stax) Stax must be better. Dynamic drivers are quite small, stuck at 2...4cm dia. max, even on circum-auralsMy apologies to Utopia owners, but I can't for the life of me understand the hype about these headphones. In no/way/shape or form did I feel these should even be considered a match for the 009/007MK2.
He may be trolling you a bit, but wiring the headphones the wrong way theoretically should not damage either the HP pr the amp. Why? Because in the event that the bias is switched with either left or right stators, the maximum electrostatic force would still be the same because the two charges would still be the same only in reverse. The observable effect should be that one side would be louder than the other, and the HP would sound very off overall.
The Amp should not even know what's going on if you know what i mean
Interesting. If a 580V DC charge is applied to the positive terminal on say the left panel, would that be an overload? If say an electrostatic amplifier has a swing of 350V, that 580V DC load is going to pull the panel right over? Or does it need the bias as well to even move at all? Someone can chime in, as only guessing.
Anyway, I think the thing is get it wired it correctly and first time. These things are delicate as I stated in my 009 failure, which of course Stax never expand on so no clear reason offered why they did fail.
The sr-009 are in sight. Any good deals anywhere? Price japan is looking to be my best bet so far