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Hey Vinnie,Have you considered modding the boards and supplying them with leads for us that are too blind for micro work???Just a thought, Henry
I'm just breaking in a Sonic Impact and getting used to the sound. I'm very interested in the Clari-T, but would like the battery to be user replaceable. Live north of the border and shipping things back and forth would be a pain. I've touched on this subject before, but now seems a good time for a reminder.Like the volume control too.cheers
It's great to see the enthusiasm and congrats on the planned launch of your new business. I think AudioCircle has been instrumental in fostering these kinds of opportunities for enthusiasts to acquire unique kinds of products and to launch unique kinds of businesses.Will you be offering a trial period and return policy?
Just a little sidetrack question, what soundcard would be better for this amp. The Terratec DMX 6fire (wich I now have) or the EMU 0404 that has proper line-out?Right now I'm sending the signal from the dmx at 0db, I wonder if that's a bit too high..Anyhoo, wich soundcard would suit the t-amp and 88db 8ohm speakers best?
Sorry, have no clue. But the EMU 0404 is said to have better sound anyways. So that would obviously? be the better choice?
Vinnie: A quick question regarding the best practice for battery life... is it best to recharge after EVERY listening session, no matter how short, or kind of keep track of how many hours listening since the last charge, and then recharge after 5 or 6 hours of use? I tend to recharge even if I only listen for a half-hour as I don't want to depend on my totally unreliable memory. Some days that might mean 2 or 3 charges - will that shorten my battery life? Thanks for any direction, and for designing such a great amp!
When the amp is not being used do you always leave the charger in the wall socket. I know on my electric razor and cell phone the companies warn not to charge the batteries for too long. I believe there is risk of explosion. Note: I know nothing about batteries.
Is there something special about the digital amps that allows for battery power? I have not heard of battery powered tubes or SS for home audio. Of course there are plenty of car audio battery powered SS amps. Speaking of car audio. A big trend in car audio is to use large (1,000,000) uF capacitors between the battery and the amplifier. This ensures enough power for the peaks, and the capacitors supply current much faster than a battery. Or so this is what I here. I am not speaking from a position of true knowledge here. Would the design of the Clari-T benefit from a stiffening capacitor? Any thoughts on whether the Clari-T could handle a 2 ohm load like the Parker 98s(http://www.parkeraudio.net/prod03.htm)? Is the input to the Clari-T an analog input? Does the Tripath board contain an analog to digital converter? I found this article on the Tripath web site: http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?c=121527&p=irol-newsArticle&am ... Basically, Panasonic has a new car head unit featuring Tripath chips. 100Wx4 @ 4 ohms without the need for a DAC. Any possibility of running something like this off a rechargable SLA battery?...
Vinnie, I posted my impressions of the Clari-T in the SI thread but it belongs here as well. I think there is a dramatic improvement in sound with break-in. And, as you know, I thought it sounded excellent out of the box. See the other thread for the details. My routine for battery charging is pretty simple and painless. Usually after about two hours of listening, I'll take a 5-10 min break. I turn the amp off and invariably, the T will be fully charged by the time I am back. I do this once and don't even think about the battery for the rest of the evening. It's a fabulous little amp for the right speakers! Ron...