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nodiak

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« on: 19 Jan 2006, 05:34 am »
I have a stock AL700P to be modded by Vinnie in Feb.
Can any owners tell me their experiences with the RW modded amp?
I plan on using Hawthorne OB speakers (with powered sub if needed). (Have other speakers too).
Am also leaning toward RW iMod in near future, or RW dac for my Sony 685.
Thanks, Don

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« Reply #1 on: 19 Jan 2006, 08:17 am »
I don't really feel like writing a detailed review, but I will say this--send it to Vinnie. The amp is completely transformed by his mods. Anything you like about the amp will be improved ten-fold. The most jawdropping difference is the bass. I have absolutely no urge to look for another amp and that's the highest compliment I can give.

Plus, Vinnie offers great service.

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« Reply #2 on: 19 Jan 2006, 08:44 am »
Hello Don,
    A wise choice...you will find that the RW Teac will turn into a very enjoyable amp. I had a stock one, it impressed me. When Vinnie put his own RW Teac up for sale....I grabbed it. It was an excellent buy...I'm very happy with what I hear !!! :D [/list:u]
      A few others have heard it as well...at PhilNYC's December Holiday Rave (check NYAR circle), The Chair Guy and audiojerry (when I "loaned" it out). Most recently I was a Occam's lab...his audio room...here's what he posted...[/list:u]
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    Lonewolf and I spent a few hours listnening to his modded Teac slotted into my rack, replacing my Aksa 100 N+, driving my Alon IVs. I was very impressed. I had little expectations for this diminutive amp to drive these moderately inefficiant 3 ways. At lower volumes (the way I listen at night when my wife is asleep above the listening room), the Teac had very impressive, well controlled and extended bass. I was very surprised. From the mids up, I heard a resolving presentation with good soundstaging and imaging. It was a bit 'feathery', but no effort was made to optimize via interconnects, etc..., and it was driving a tri-wire harness.

    At higher volume levels, the Teac clipped. The Alons really need 100-300wpc. This isn't surprising given the speakers and the 16' x23' listening room. But with the proper speakers, listening environment, and sypatico acilliariaries, I can envision a tremendously satisfying system.
    We threw the diminuitive RWA Teac into the deep end, and she aquitted herself quite admirably.
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      With the right speakers....OB is good, I'm using Omega A8's...and a good tube preamp, I'd say you'd be set to really enjoy whatever music that you play. Happy listening !!! :D [/list:u]
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    « Reply #3 on: 19 Jan 2006, 09:00 am »
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    Plus, Vinnie offers great service.
    I'll 2nd. that....great service from Vinnie...TOP SHELF !!! :wink:
      (i think i know his secret....he doesn't sleep....either.... :jester:) [/list:u]

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    « Reply #4 on: 19 Jan 2006, 01:01 pm »
    I sent a new amp to Vinnie after reading posts like the above. Because I'm working at understanding the lingo and analytical observations (which I do appreciate) I can't go there. But the RWA Teac I got back is outstanding!!! I listen to a bunch of different music and am sure that the amp has been THE difference. Trust Vinnie and his work :!:  :!:  :!:  :!:

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    « Reply #5 on: 19 Jan 2006, 06:43 pm »
    The RWA Teac Mod makes this amp stand alone in the 30 watt arena. It is an extremely powerful amp, the bass is absolutely peerless, -attack transients have to be heard, to be understood. And then there is the crystal clarity of battery powered T chips. Takes some time to burn in, but sounds great right out of the box.

    Just do it.

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    « Reply #6 on: 20 Jan 2006, 01:23 am »
    Hi all - thanks for the comments, it's good to hear from those who have the modded amp. I asked mostly as I have been out of the audio loop for several months, when I checked back in there weren't any recent comments on the RW Teac, and I wondered if anything was going on I missed. Sounds like all is well.
        I decided to send the amp in for the mod, but with Vinnies recent move he felt I should wait until Feb., and so this thread to help through this troubled time.
        BTW, looks like I'm going for the iMod as well. It feels good to simplify things.
        Also building ob's for Hawthorne drivers...and most importantly I went surfing today after weeks of storms. Even though the waves sucked it did it's therapeutic thing. All better.
        I'm open to any more yadda yadda about the Teacs, especially with ob's and iMods.
        Dmason- I have b200's and will build baffles for them , and eventually get a comparison to the Hawthornes.
       Take care, Don

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    « Reply #7 on: 20 Jan 2006, 02:51 am »
    Thanks to all who posted about their RWA modded Teac...much appreciated!

    Here is another one from audioasylum:
    http://www.audioasylum.com/cgi/m.pl?forum=amp&n=84944&review=1

    Hi Nodiak,

    With a pair of higher efficiency (I'd say >90dB is best) speakers and a modded iPod as your source, you'll be a happy camper.  

    I apologize for the delay, but the BIG MOVE is coming up (next week) and I still have LOTS of orders to finish  :banghead: .  Feel free to email me early next month and I'll let you know a better idea when you can send me your equipment.

    Thanks,

    miklorsmith

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    « Reply #8 on: 20 Jan 2006, 03:22 pm »
    I'm 4 of those jobs, Vin!  Glad to help.   :D

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    « Reply #9 on: 20 Jan 2006, 04:06 pm »
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    I'm 4 of those jobs, Vin!  Glad to help.   :D


    Hi miklorsmith,

    That's right!  I'm finishing up your SB3s and will then move onto the other 2 projects.  I can ship them as they become available, or try to ship them all together...whatever is best for you.

    Thanks!

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    « Reply #10 on: 20 Jan 2006, 10:07 pm »
    Glad to oblige, Nodiak; the Teac with the 15 inch cone of the Silver Iris will be something I also am looking forward to in coming days and weeks. It doesnt take much juice to make true 96db speaker do its thing, but with the big pro audio stuff, add something like the Teac, OB configuration, and watch what happens. I am hoping to get mine wired for bi-amp. (T on bottom, bottles on top.)

    Sorry to hear the surf sucks where you are. I write from Cabo San Luca, and as such, am suffering none of the problems you mention, with the local shoaling conditions, water temperature, or any the other hardships of a long SoCal winter. The hummingbirds have been particularly bad this winter, around my home, and Santa Ana offshore winds have lowered the humidity to a very dry 20% for much of January, making for blinding sunlight conditions, not to mention kicking up bits of sand onto my patio.  :cry:

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    « Reply #11 on: 20 Jan 2006, 10:28 pm »
    Dmason wrote:
    "Sorry to hear the surf sucks where you are. I write from Cabo San Luca, and as such, am suffering none of the problems you mention, with the local shoaling conditions, water temperature, or any the other hardships of a long SoCal winter. The hummingbirds have been particularly bad this winter, around my home, and Santa Ana offshore winds have lowered the humidity to a very dry 20% for much of January, making for blinding sunlight conditions, not to mention kicking up bits "of sand onto my patio."

    Please let us know if there's anything we can do for you   :roll:  :roll:  :roll:

    Mahlon Sweet, Eugene Oregon (KEUG) Weather Almanac for January 20, 2006

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