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Hi,Hi I'm new here. My Cyrus preamp could not be fixed. So I looked at other active ones. My budget seems tight. I stumbled upon the Luminous Axiom RCA version. For 175 USD including shipping I thought yes perfect. Then further research brought me here.So, has anybody actually compared the Axiom to the Promitheus ? The Luminous Axiom RCA version means I have to get a new RCA cable (the other is Balanced XLR), or I have to change the XLR to RCA. Both options add considerable additional cost.One thing. My DAC is only RCA out, no XLR. However, my Power amps can take both XLR or RCA. With my old Cyrus preamp I used Balanced XLR between the pre and power and RCA between the DAC and the preamp. I want to continue with this. Will the Promitheus be ok for this? - jaspal
Hello All, I'm new to the Circle, just thought I'd put in my thoughts on footers.The Sound Fusion footers are very effective and $10 each.Use them under my Lector CDP7tl and power supply of same.Worked alot better than the MS products we tried.When I receive my Promitheus [waiting about 6 weeks so far] I,ll let you know the results.By the way the wood plinth looks great.Is it made with Russian plywood?and how thick? Happy Trails rollo
Hi, Anyone have an opinion about pairing the tvc with a 300B set intergrated ? Thanksp.s I also use MS brass footers with the MS Samson rack...awesome tweak.
Hi GHM, many thanks for your reply. I know a bit cautious but I've been reading a bit more around the subject and wonder if my system is upto it. Below is the specs I provided to the Axiom guy:Efficiency of your spks in db at 1w/1m:I don't see this info in my spkr manual.I've enclosed, however, the the manual spec. Perhaps some of it may help. Let me know if it doesn't.Effective Frequency Range: 50Hz - 20kHz ± 2.5dB, -6dB at 38Hz measured at 2m on reference axis Directional Characteristics; Flat within 2dB from 50Hz - 17kHz up to 30º off reference axis in any direction Maximum Output: 112dB spl on programme peaks under typical listening conditions Characteristic Sensitivity Level: 91dB spl at 1m on reference axis for pink noise input of 2.83Vrms band limited 50Hz - 20kHz (anechoic conditions)Amplifier requirements : 50 - 200W into 4 ohmsImpedance: Input imp. Of your power amp: 10k Ohm (RCA), 22 Ohm (XLR) Input sensitivity of your power amp in mV: 381 mV (RCA), 775mv (XLR)Output voltage of your cd player: I have have 3 box cd player; Transport (coxial) -> Digital Interface Processer (XLR) -> Dac (Audiolab 8000C)Transport output:--------------------Coaxial: 75 Ohm/0.5V p-p (This is what I use: although I can also use XLR AES/EBU 110 Ohms / 5V p-p)Digital Interface Processer output---------------------------------------From what I understand, although not really sure;Balanced 110 ohms AES/EBU: 5V p-p (this is what I use although I can also use Coaxial out: 3V p-p)Dac Output-------------The normal RCA output to the (pre)amp: Output Level 2.0 V rms +/- 0.5B (Impedance 100 Ohms)[/font][/font] To be honest I don't know what the above really means. So any pointers to if it will be or not suitable welcome - jaspal.
GHM, good to hear from you. The site you need is info@soundfusion.ca Whats nice about this product is that you can dial in the effect you desire by reversing the position.They make some interesting products as you will see.One side neutral the other warmer.I use 3 under my Pre, CDP and power supply each one resides on a corian slab 3/4" th. set in a sand plinth.This combo fared better than the MS cones and maple in my rig.I prefer the MS cones and maple under the preamp which will change when the Promitheus arrives [sometime this century].Go figure.Seems to me that all digital requires special isolation and draining while other components just draining.Has anyone else had this result? Happy listening rollo
Is that the Promitheus Phono Preamp? If so, what are your thoughts of it compared to other phono pre's you've owned?
GHM, thanks for taking the time to run over my specs, much appreciated. I remember when my DIP went in for repair for about a month I really missed it. Upto then I had realised what an important part it played. I wonder though if you are using a good power cord on your DIP. If my memory serves me right it did make a difference. Maybe something to try out. - jaspal.
Hey GHM, Received an email from nicholas last evening.He's shipping the TVC this week.After break in we wil pit two Bent units with custom maple enclosures which are internaly shielding,one copper,one stainless steel.The bent units to date have replaced the following actives in our club members systems;Copland,Wright,Loecsh&weisner and Cat SL1 with SL3 power supply.A worthy group indeed. Seems to me TVC's could very well be the future.Just imagine your favorite amp with an internal TVC or CDP for that matter.Thanks to Nicholas Chua we will be able to obtain have a quality TVC for a very fair and reasonable price.Man what else can I say.Is it coincidence that Nicholas has the same name as Santa,I don't think so. Happy Listening rollo
Hello,I'm new to this circle though I've been lurking for a while checking out things like the Altmann, Paradisea, etc. I read through this entire thread yesterday and my head hurts trying to digest it all at once so I was wondering if anybody's had any experience with the following kind of configuration, which I'm currently putting together for my office system:It will be a fairly simple, straightforward system, at least to begin with (always need that disclaimer) -- a fully modded SB2 feeding a Music Reference 6EM7 SET amp into a pair of Abbys. I may eventually add an external DAC, and possibly a sub, but that's down the road a bit.I don't want to put anything but the amp and speakers together on the far wall, and would like to keep the SB2 and potential TVC near the listening position, which is only about 7 feet from the front of the speakers -- so figure worst case, 12 feet of interconnect from TVC out to amp ins.The modded SB 2 can output 1.1 vrms and can drive loads as low as 5 k comfortably. The sensitivity of the 6EM7 amp is 1 vrms for full power (2.5 watts) and 150k input impedance.I may also occasionally want to use my C.I. VMB-1s, but I don't know the sensitivity or input impedance for those offhand.So, the million dollar question is: does anybody out there have any experience with a similar setup, and a) will it work, and b) what effect on the sound does it have?Thanks for any help/advice,Jim
Unrelated, but I also think I'm going to swap drivers in the Abbys to the FF-166k, which are supposed to be a better match for near-field listening -- the added benefit is that they have better bottom end extension which in theory at least should provide a sense of weight to the volume for lower listening levels. Just trying to maximize a simple system in a small space.Thanks again for your thoughts.-- Jim
I can't remember what drivers in the Abbys that I heard,but I enjoyed them a lot!They are beautiful sounding speakers IMHO and great at low volumes. I was thinking more along the lines of having loss in bass and other attributes of the TVC when using low voltage input. Hey..give it a try and see how it goes. Right now my loaner TVC is on its way to Delaware this week. If you want to test one out without purchasing one... let me know. Once the AC member finishes with it there..it will be free for others to give it a spin. ATB,Gymane