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+1 Be sure to twist them in the opposite direction from the internal amp wiring, too.<><Dave
I found the IEC to make a nice difference as well. I was quite surprised as to the degree of difference. I also changed the fuse out when they went on sale at VH Audio and was pleased with that. I used Vampire binding posts, but did no comparison with others. Though down the road I will try what Rich had suggested. My wire came yesterday from Hypex. I hope to get it in today or tomorrow.
The reason for twisting them in the opposite direction is . . . . Or you are pulling our legs ?
I went with the HiFi Tuning ones. Not sure how they compare to others.Have you received the wire update?
I forgot to mention that mjock3 suggested the Furutech IEC in a PM. On the fuse, which one did you go with?
how about skipping the fuse...?
This thread has been quiet for a while, so maybe I can get things going again. I used two of the Silicon Ray enclosures for my build and started with inexpensive IEC connectors from Parts Express. This weekend I replaced the IEC with Furutech FI-10 Gs. It could be wishful thinking, but I think the Furutech are providing a cleaner, more open sound for my system. I'm considering replacing the speaker binding posts next. Again, I started with cheap parts for Parts Express. I would be interested in opinions on whether this is a useful upgrade and what members are using for this connection.
Here is where I bought the Sound Coat...http://www.partsconnexion.com/damping_soundcoat.htmlYou need a small (5mm x 20mm) 5A slow blow fuse.Randy
Has anyone soldered speaker wiring directly to the header surface?
What is the (theoretical) benefit of adding damping material to the amplifier ?
4. Try and eliminate vibrations anywhere you can. Constrained layer damping materials can be added to chassis parts, heat sinks, heat sink tabs on transistors, circuit boards (you do not want any damping material put directly on top of signal carrying parts or traces). Doing so would add the sound of the damping material (dialectric absorption) to the signal. Of course, you want to use the best feet and shelving under your equipment.
OT, sorry...Hey Randy. Would you mind describing your DSD sources and storage? SACD discs? Ripped files? If so, how? Where from?Ever since hooking the balanced-outs of my OPPO right to the NCores, the sound is so good that now I am very interested in DSD DACs, etc.Thanks for any advice. Nick