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Thanks again to all who helped w/ideas and input and answers to questions!Mark
Very nice cases!. I would however twist the loudspeaker cables differently: you have twisest two positive cables(red greeen) with each other and also two negatives (blue white) which is meaningless.The twisting is meant to help cancel radtion from positive and negative to cancel.So you should twist red with blue green with white(and possibly twist the the two twisted pair together for the final touch).An as other say, avoid the large open loop between positive and negative cable at the connector
Did you follow the link that I provided? See the picture? See the quote from Bruno? I don't know what else to say.
I followed the link, but the picture was not able to load.
As far as the other point jwtrace was making...I can easily move the line that's enters the neutral side to the other side.
Originally Posted by Bruno Putzeys do twist the speaker wiring and PLEASE do not have them come out of the opposing sides of the screw lugs. This makes a big pickup loop right next to the output inductor.
Nothing too special here. I used Cardas copper speaker terminals, WBT solder, neutrik xlr. Speaker terminal wire is a hybrid 5 nines silver and PCOCC copper/foamed teflon. (I've re-twisted and re-routed the AC leads slightly since this pic was taken.)I'm using a new (for me) balanced preamp (Bel-Canto Pre3) and XLR ICs (Discovery Essence) with Acoustic Zen Satori bi-wire and my Selah Tempestas. I need to let it run in for quite awhile before I embark on any changes. Right now I'm really enjoying the music.
It sounds quite nice out of the box, a bit forward in the upper mids overall, but very similar to Jason's monoblocks as far as I can recall. BTW, can anyone comment on how their sound quality changed during burn in?
Eventually, you might want to try one Audio Magic Pulse Gen X inside the case: http://www.audio-magic.com/Prod-PulseGenZX.htmlPhil
I've been looking at those. Do you use it?
I do. Had it installed with a switch and the switch is now always in the ON position. YMMV, but had verification from one other listener that is makes a positive change.
It sounds quite nice out of the box, a bit forward in the upper mids overall, but very similar to Jason's monoblocks as far as I can recall.