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These are the Slim Classic Golden Ratio (CGR) dMar-Ken7.3 speakers. A Planet10 design; they also cut the wood for me as a glue-together flat pack. Drivers are Mark Audio Alpair 7.3eN ("eN" means the "enabled" treatment, aka fancy painted-on polka dots).Finishing is DuraTex. Very easy to apply, and I really like "industrial"-looking stuff.
I followed dboy's lead and installed a pair of CineMag CMLI-15/15B input transformers on my modified Yuan Jing blue amp. This has to be the ultimate mod for these amps. The soundstage is huge and the tonality is so natural. I wouldn't recommend this for a desktop computer system, but if you use these TI Class D amps in your main system, this should be a serious consideration.
The cost of modifications to the product should not exceed the cost of product itself. It's like putting $10,000 wheels on $2,000 car - it drives better, but how much better?
Nonsense. The Astron power supplies cost more than the amp board but nobody raises an eyebrow. With input transformers and a good TPA3116 board you can have an amp equivalent to one you might never afford otherwise. What is wrong with that?
$800 Japanese 3118 is above limit, $500 TBI Millenia might also be above C&C forum limit
Those are retail products carrying 60% mark-ups. The most expensive part in TBI Millenia is its chassis.Again, improving a $20 product with $300 worth of parts seems excessive. With that much cash available I would invest in better modules in the fist place, otherwise it is just a very expensive experiment.I must have gone through the same stages of "upgrading" everything and then trying to unload it when bored only to discover that all the upgrades have little or no add-on value in the secondary market.
I must have gone through the same stages of "upgrading" everything and then trying to unload it when bored only to discover that all the upgrades have little or no add-on value in the secondary market.
ClefChef, I am not spending your money, I am spending my own hard earned income. If I want to use $120/pair input transformers, where is the harm? The fact is I've only spent a little over $200 TOTAL on this amp including my used Astron power supply, the budget speaker connectors from Lowes, Switchcraft DC power connector, etc. I am actually flattered that you think it's $300 and I'll take it as a compliment. I shared the results of using input transformers to demonstrate there is yet more potential to these amps. That "expensive" experiment was on my dime. In the DIY spirit, I like to share my experimental results, so that we can have fun building some remarkably high value audio electronics on our own. Perhaps, someone might be able to get a great deal on input transformers for less than what I paid for mine. Would that be breaking the rules too?
Branded cables are off limit in this thread, amps above $350 too
Again, improving a $20 product with $300 worth of parts seems excessive. With that much cash available I would invest in better modules in the fist place, otherwise it is just a very expensive experiment.