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I'm surprised there aren't many reviews from DHT owners. They really must be listening a lot. I'll take that as a good sign for things to come.
Good news - we have NUDE RVC resistors and are building away. A few more will be shipping this week.jtwrace, I should be able to ship your new LIO DHT by the end of next week.Thanks for all your patience,Vinnie
Vinnie,The manual provides specific instructions on how to power up the new DHT configuration initially and connect cables, as well as to power up/down via the remote or front panel, NOT using the new DHT power supply switch, which would restart the pre-charge.Unfortunately, where I live, we sometimes have an annoying number of short power glitches (think a couple seconds or so) and sometimes extended outages (think hours). The other situation is when I travel for an extended period and just want to power everything down and maybe even unplug it from the wall in case of lightning surges.If I'm willing to go through the pre-charge cycle, is it ok to use the power supply switch, with the 2 cables already connected, to shut everything down and bring it up again? It seems logical that's ok, but I see the in-rush caution in the manual section 5-3 which states: "When connecting the LIO DHT Power Supply to your LIO that is not charged, you will first need to turn the power supply ON and then plug in the two cables to the LIO. Otherwise, the LIO DHT Power Supply's in-rush protection might activeate and shut off power to the output cable." Is retained charge enough to mitigate in-rush concerns in these situations where the cables are already connected?
Hi TomS,Yes - that should be fine. The high in-rush happens when the cap banks are discharged and you initiallyapply power.Vinnie
Thanks, so if I unplug it for a week while I'm gone, do I need to pull the 2 cables first, just in case?
I have the stock tubes in my DHT, but I don't see any "tube glow." Is this because of the low power applied to the tubes?Ken
Yeah, our power is so flaky, it worries me a bit. I've thought about just putting a generic 1000w UPS on it for those glitches, but I'm not too keen on having that ahead of the filament PS.
This is good info. Time for a Rev of the manual.
I wouldn't worry about it if you are getting sound. I suppose you could always use a volt meter to see what the filaments are cooking at? The two large pins are the filament pins.Shawn
I'll say more about the DHT later but. It is awesome ... Now. I have had it for a month tweaking this and that but never getting it quite right until I put blue jean 6a cable from PC to router and today from router to uRendu -> DHT usb input. And when I did holy crap what a sound. All the little roughness I heard was due to a non optimum Ethernet cable. The depth,the hall sound, the timbre, the voices, violins and woodwinds are perfect. I cannot thank Vinnie enough for bringing such wonderful music into my life. Yes I thank John Swenson for the uRendu and for the great advice on Ethernet cables. Blue jean gets an attaboy too. More analytic description of the sound will be forth coming.