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Replacing the outlet is not necessary; There are two "lugs" on the power inlet assembly which are easy to solder the leads of good power cord to. When you pull out the white AC pig tail, you will see them.
Cool, it sounds like replacing the power cord would be a good first mod then (after the device arrives, of course). At ~$50 are power cords all about the same, or are there some that stand out?
I was reading the specs for the JVC RX-F10 and it states100 watts per channel, 6 ohms, from 40Hz to 20kHz, with 0.8% THDDoes the output go below 40Hz?
Quote from: JeffBI was reading the specs for the JVC RX-F10 and it states100 watts per channel, 6 ohms, from 40Hz to 20kHz, with 0.8% THDDoes the output go below 40Hz?Oh, my Maggie's sure sound like they are pumping out sub-40 Hz notes. I suspect that below 40 Hz, the distortion in this amp increases dramatically. I will be hooking up my powered sub when I get the time and I'll report back my findings.I would not sweat the spec particulars if you care about sound. A highly modified Dynaco 70 tube amp was one of the best things I ever heard and it measured like a pile of junk.
Then, if you still have rent money, buy or make the best conditioner you can In my most humble of opinion....
Hey Horizon, who sells Maggies there in Orange County? Used to live in Santa Ana, Anaheim. Did your mods fix that maggie warm midrange? There was always something about them that I could not put my finger on that bugged me. You might have fixed them. The little Maggies that are about $500 or so, they were real open sounding except for that broad seemingly exaggerated midrange. Thanks. and I didn't mean to hijack this thread.Ray
I think Digital Ear in Tustin is the only Maggie dealer in OC. I bought mine used via Audiogon. Regarding the warm midrange, that is what I actually like about the Maggies. I think it has something to do with the large wave launch area of the bass/mid panels as well as broad crossover slopes in that area. You can partially fix this in the MMG by changing the low pass xover from 6 db to 12 db. You just have to change the xover to the older MMG version. I detailed that in the Lab thread.
Hey Horizons and TheChairGuy,I heard back from the custom tranny company and they're finally getting the parts in to do the prototype autoformer (the "ryanformer" as some are calling it though I won't take credit for it but the names catchy isn't it ). I will buy the first prototype so we can try it out first in our systems w/o having to all take the plunge. Then if you like what you hear in your system, I will get a batch order together so we can work a discount with the Transformer company (b ...