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I'm still reluctant to go with an SLA battery... mainly because i am lazy about charging and the hassles that come along with it. I installed a 1000uF cap in place of the stock one and hooked up a 0.01uF cap as a bypass cap and it sounds WAYYYYY better... i'm actually quite amazed. this thing is now starting to sound impressive... maybe i will try and wire one of my stepped resistor attenuators in here.I guess i should really try the SLA thing just to see what it is capable of. I'll look for a Canadian supplier probably.. if anyone knows one please share!
Corwin,I just checked out your sonocable webpage. The SonoSilence One looks great, along with your cables. Nice! -Vinnie
Hi guys, Does anyone know a source that has these Sonic Impact amps in stock? thanks, dan
holy crap.. i just did the Canadian Checkout for this place... and 4 of these amps is like just under $100CAD, but then after shipping ($102.30) and Tax ($17.24) the total works out to $263.73!!! Sometimes i just love living in Canada....
Nelson.. is that thru borderfree? http://www.borderfree.com/consumers/browse.jsp?cat=2I don't really know how or have shopped via Borderfree, but I gathered they provide a solution for Canadians to shop US online merchants
Hi guys, I just ordered two of them from ecost (thanks Feisal). I've got a +/-36V battery supply (still half in pieces) for another project...but it would be easy enough to give me a secondary output for the T-Amp. Is this thing a straight 12Volt (1 batt) or +/- 12 volt(two batt)? thanks dan
Hi, all: I just completed my second modded version of the T-Amp. This one is housed in a sleek plastic case from RS and features their boutique RCA's and real tin binding posts. The switch is a NOS SPST from my stash of old parts, which I bought new in 1956! The power jack is one of RS's stylish shiny chromium jobs, fed by a 7 ah SLA. Caps are Panny low ESR 220 and 110 uf paralleled with a Nichicon 1000 uf. Internal signal wiring is Discovery Cable tonearm wire (which I use in my Tri-Planar arm - g ...