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Vinnie-Will the Sig 30 be coupled with a new model Omega loudspeaker?Dave in Williamsburg
Hi Vinnie,Do you plan to mod Sonic Super T-amp too? Do you know how different it is from the Teac (both stock)?Thanks!
Hi gevorg,the Super-T by sonic impact uses the 6-watt chip (TA2024) while the Teac uses the 30-watt TK20250 chipset. They are quite a bit different.I have no super-T mod plans. If you want a fully modded TA2024 based amp, look no further than the Clari-T.
Vinnie R. wrote: Hi gevorg, the Super-T by sonic impact uses the 6-watt chip (TA2024) while the Teac uses the 30-watt TK20250 chipset. They are quite a bit different. I have no super-T mod plans. If you want a fully modded TA2024 based amp, look no further than the Clari-T. Thanks for the explaination! Which one of two is better in stock form?
Breakdownvictim - Beatdownvictim,
I fully intended to have Vinnie mod my Teac - now I am on the fence waiting for pricing on the Signature - which is actually where this thread started!..
Glad to hear you are enjoying your modded Teac. The new Clari-T Signature 30 will have it beat
everyone knows (or should know) how exhaustively busy you are right now...especially with your recent move to Connecticut...unpacking, setting up your vast corporate headquarters with your staff of at least 30 highly skilled and trained electronic artisans at your disposal...
Here is some preliminary info: -- I am in the process of working with a machine shop on the design of a custom enclosure that is going to look gorgeous! I'm talking beautiful machined solid aluminum, engraving, custom made knob recessed into the aluminum, the works. -- Dimensions will be approximately: 10.5" wide x 8" deep x 3.5" tall -- 24V of high current SLA battery power (two SLAs) -- Play time between charges will be greater than 12 hours -- User replaceable batteries -- OEM Tripath board based on the TK2051 chipset.... a very clean 30 watts per channel. -- Fully modded components in its stock form -- Built-in DACT CT2 precision stepped attenuator volume control. For those who want to use an active preamp, the DACT can be set to max or a few clicks back in order to get the most useable range of volume out of your active preamp (e.g. if it has too much gain). -- The sonic signature of the Clari-T will be there in spades, but with a fuller low end response, more punch, better control, and even more speed/transients/dynamics (hard to believe, but it is true). In essence, it will be a juiced up, fully modded Clari-T in a much more elegant enclosure. -- Estimated arrival date: April/May of 2006 ...
I can't wait to hear/see this masterpiece from Red Wine Audio...