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In your design, would you say the 1:1 input transformers mostly contribute to the magic due to their impedance-matching ability, or their signal isolation ability, or both?I ask because, the Promitheus TVC provides impedance-matching, but not signal isolation (I think)...
Subs work great with this TVC IMO. The bass is thorough & forceful & musical. One user has commented that he no longer uses a sub in his set-up due to this attribute.i demo'd a Hsu sub in my L/R recently. I liked the sp level inputs best, but the RCA's had the same amount of signal driving the sub...sp level seemed to integrate better for me. anti-cables have proven a good match for this duty. aftermarket footers can change the bass performance of the TVC also.
can somebody explain this. how do you classify the power energizer? is the power energizer A. isolation transformer? B. power conditioner? C. power supply?
Nick --Please tell us more about the upcoming DAC - is it SS or tube-based? Non-over sampling? What kind of op amps are used? Etc.?Also, do you have a price range in mind yet that you can share?
I'm still on the fence.... I live in a condo with concrete subfloors & can't use the Hsu factory spikes, my neighbors below and to the sides feel the boom then. So, i keep it on its side on top of an Auralex SubDude. the SD is killer when you have suspended floors, its not so hot with thick carpet over concrete.I might have bitten off more than i can chew in the VTF-2. One of Hsu's smaller subs would probably do fine and i'd be able to spike it securely. Lots of fun though!
Quote from: gooberdude on 30 Jan 2007, 06:56 pmI'm still on the fence.... I live in a condo with concrete subfloors & can't use the Hsu factory spikes, my neighbors below and to the sides feel the boom then. So, i keep it on its side on top of an Auralex SubDude. the SD is killer when you have suspended floors, its not so hot with thick carpet over concrete.I might have bitten off more than i can chew in the VTF-2. One of Hsu's smaller subs would probably do fine and i'd be able to spike it securely. Lots of fun though!When using my sub i have some sound absorption material place on the floor. This help me to tighten up and made the sub more tuneful. This absorption material is injected plastic with odd peaks and bottom to abosrb music. It works. Also make somemore home brew bass traps. This really help to tune up the bass. Also even though silver some times get a bad rap for being thin sounding, i find them really good for bass duty. Firm, fast and texture. Plus being thin sounding helps with the BOOM.
Mine is an Dual Mono TVC old version with one aluminum plate on top and wooden attenuators but it does not have any problems except when I turn volume up the step has a big gap (23 steps) the music is stopped for a few seconds (not continuously). In my opinion the sound of this version has more spacious, smoother and musical than a stereo version (sold to my friend) that has aluminum plates on top and bottom with input switch and stereo volume knobs in the front. Regards, Tan