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I can vouch for Anthony's skill as well as his dedication.He has been modifying my TacT 2.2x preamp and each time one of his mods gets installed, the level of performance goes up and up.George
I agree with you Nick about the Aberdeen PS. I've been using the Aberdeen Oscon version(also had the Jensen version). I prefer the Oscon to the Jensen version.
Quote from: tdangeloI agree with you Nick about the Aberdeen PS. I've been using the Aberdeen Oscon version(also had the Jensen version). I prefer the Oscon to the Jensen version.td, was the Jensen version using the Jensen 4 pole caps, or their standard 2 pole 'lytics? If you had a 4 pole Jensen supply and chose the Oscon instead, I would appreciate hearing how they were different.
I believe it was the 4 pole caps. The Oscon was much clearer in its presentation - the instruments were seperated better with more air. Just a more refined sound that was more musical. The difference was pretty apparent in my system.
That's interesting news. I'm actually just about to build a 5V linear supply for my SB3 (LT1085 based) and was investigating cap options. I spoke with someone who built one using the Jensen 4 poles. He indicated that they did not sound their best until the supply had about 200 hours on it. When broken in he said they were way better than Nichicon KZ Muse caps, which is what he had in the design originally. Had your Jensen variant been broken in?
Per my request, Anthony just sent me his SB2 (analog mod only) and revised PS. I had been running the RWA SB2 and Aberdeen PS. The sound was quite good, but with occasional minor harshness on some vocals, horns, violins. I am breaking in both new Aberdeen units now rather than using my original Aberdeen PS. The sound is more refined. The resolution is better and instruments sound more natural. The soundstage is wider and deeper. The occasional harshness is gone. I played many of the cuts that displayed vari ...