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Sep 13, 2008 at 12:18 PM Post #8,086 of 24,807
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Why not post them here, for everyones pleasure?
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Just lazy/very busy I guess. Eric can post them if he wants to...
 
Sep 13, 2008 at 12:19 PM Post #8,087 of 24,807
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Today a pair of Stax lambda Signature and a Stax SRM-1/MK-2.P.P. arrived from Iceland! This is my first stax-equipment ever, so I really look forward to listen to it later today! Thanks for wrapping it up very good Spritzer!


Congratulations Arild!
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Let us know when you have hooked it all up and listened to it for a while. I am quite sure you will be well pleased...
 
Sep 13, 2008 at 3:23 PM Post #8,088 of 24,807
Thank you! First impression is very good! I will listen more seriously to it later today. I have spend some days reading the whole Stax thread (new), and now I`m into the old thread. There are a lot of good information here!
 
Sep 13, 2008 at 3:49 PM Post #8,089 of 24,807
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I documented this in the "downsides of Stax" thread as well. Stax needs to change up their modeling scheme a little. Even their suppliers get mixed up.

I'm so sorry about your lost weekend, WilCox. I can only imagine what that must be like.



Yes, the stax model designations create a lot of confusion not only in this forum where people are pretty savy, but with their distributors as well.

Good news is that I have been listening to this SRM-007tA with my SR-404 and love the increased level of refinement over my SRM-006 MkII. So, I will be keeping the amp -- excuse me -- "driver unit" (must make sure to use STAX-speak!).
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Not a lost weekend afterall!
 
Sep 14, 2008 at 1:31 AM Post #8,094 of 24,807
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You would need a high bias (5 pin connector) step-up transformer (SRD-7mk2 or SRD-7 Pro, both are rare and bring high $) or high bias SRM amp. I think this would take you over your budget. The SR-001mk2 system is a nice choice (Audiocubes II has them for $299US). This is not your typical phone. The headstage is closed-in, the tonal balance is soft on top and some find them uncomfortable. I would try them before I would buy. I have a SR-003 and they can be a lot of fun, but I would not recommend as a entry into the Stax sound. IMO the SR-3 or 5 with a SRD-6 is a good start for the dollar (but remember you will need a loudspeaker amp to drive them).


What about this: http://www.head-fi.org/forums/f10/fs...e-drop-361391/

At the moment, I only have a corda XXS as an amplifier.....

Would I be able to connect my iRiver H332 as an input?
 
Sep 14, 2008 at 2:00 AM Post #8,095 of 24,807
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What about this: http://www.head-fi.org/forums/f10/fs...e-drop-361391/

At the moment, I only have a corda XXS as an amplifier.....

Would I be able to connect my iRiver H332 as an input?



Same kit as audiocubes would sell you - and yes, the iriver would feed it just fine.
 
Sep 14, 2008 at 2:28 AM Post #8,097 of 24,807
A random question for Stax owners: anyone interested in picking up a pair of Lambda Nova Signatures or SR-006t?

I thought I would drop it before heading over to the "For Sale" section.

I'm trying to kill off the rest of my money in my bank account by trying to pick up a new laptop, so I made that grave decision that something else must part. But it's okay--SR-007a will be soon on the list of things to purchase.
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Anyone interested simply drop me a line!
 
Sep 14, 2008 at 8:02 AM Post #8,098 of 24,807
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One cool tidbit of information. I was digging through my old Stereophile mags reading Stax reviews and figured out that I own the SR-Omega that they used as a review sample.
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Thats quite cool!
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Then you certainly have a special pair of SR-Omega's.
 
Sep 14, 2008 at 12:35 PM Post #8,099 of 24,807
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Ah yes I remember know....It's been a LOOOOOONG time since I have subscribed to it. I may have to go digging and see if I have that issue. I quit subscribing around the time they went to the larger format.


It's the March 1995 issue with a Pass Aleph 0 on the front. The review is a great read as the SR-Ω is being compared to the He60/Hev70 system.

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Thats quite cool!
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Then you certainly have a special pair of SR-Omega's.



Cursed would be more like it, since the 007 drivers are in that set.
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Sep 14, 2008 at 12:40 PM Post #8,100 of 24,807
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Cursed would be more like it, since the 007 drivers are in that set.
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True! I though it were your SR-Omega pair with stock transducers...
 
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