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Tan,Did you purchase your dual mono tvc straight from Nic or from audiogon? You mentioned earlier that you bought one off audiogon, but I wasn't sure if it was your stereo one or your mono. I purchased one off audiogon from Gvcycleman, at the time he was selling two dinged up dual monos, a light one and a dark one. Just wondering because mine does not have 24 steps, it is only 16 steps + mute with -32db of attenuation.Jared
However, there is a slight problem: at lowest level on the volume control, the sound is still too loud for late night and easy listening. I need to figure a way around this, any hint or tips?Regards,
I think the TVC needs a month to settle in order to fix the click #1 problem...i recall thinking the same as you initially.it could be a gain or impedence issue too. Mine is a few months old now and i don't notice the 'instant sound' being a problem anymore. however there is still sound at click 1, which is something no other pre i've owned did.Over the next month the presentation should get real smoooooth almost to where the term 'effortless' is an understatement.matt
Quote from: StereoJoe on 31 Jan 2007, 08:33 pmHowever, there is a slight problem: at lowest level on the volume control, the sound is still too loud for late night and easy listening. I need to figure a way around this, any hint or tips?Regards,Quote from: gooberdude on 31 Jan 2007, 08:39 pmI think the TVC needs a month to settle in order to fix the click #1 problem...i recall thinking the same as you initially.it could be a gain or impedence issue too. Mine is a few months old now and i don't notice the 'instant sound' being a problem anymore. however there is still sound at click 1, which is something no other pre i've owned did.Over the next month the presentation should get real smoooooth almost to where the term 'effortless' is an understatement.mattI'm not sure what is meant by click #1 TBH. If I turn the volume down to the lowest click, is that click #1? Anyway at that lowest position there's not sound.I have to say at click #1 the sound is too high to for late night listening. I don't need to in general go beyond the 10 'o clock position for normal listening. I know my speakers have a "high-ish" sensitivity , so maybe that's the reason. Also, I'm getting 2V from my DAC but I gather that's quite the average.Where I live, the allowed time for late music playing at night is 10pm. So all in all the music at low volumes is not an issue although if I get another TVC, I'll ask Nick if there's anything that can be done for late night listening. - jaspal.
Hi Jaspal,You might want to have your Dac checked out. 2 Volts coming in to the TVC will work, but that's a lot of voltage. Now, if it was 2 Milivolts that's one thing. 2 volts is a candidate to destroy tweeters.Ray
Quote from: Ray Bronk on 31 Jan 2007, 11:31 pmHi Jaspal,You might want to have your Dac checked out. 2 Volts coming in to the TVC will work, but that's a lot of voltage. Now, if it was 2 Milivolts that's one thing. 2 volts is a candidate to destroy tweeters.RayRay, I'm not all that hot with kind of stuff. I remember writing the following to Nick about my dac:"The normal RCA output to the (pre)amp: Output Level 2.0 V rms +/- 0.5B (Impedance 100 Ohms)". No idea what it means. Your probably correct though - it's more like 2 Milivolts.To be honest, my active pre had a similar trait - high-ish sound/volume at low volume settings. - jaspal
The power energizer should be classified as power conditioner. If you are looking for a isolation transformer we have our own Balance transformer unit called Balanced Power Supply at promitheusaudio.comCheers hope this helpsNicholas
That is a seller who sold the dual mono TVC (light color) to me. Does your TVC have a bottom wood too? How is your TVC sounding? Mine looks beat up at the bottom and the wooden attenuator (I think I have 23 steps), one got little loose. But to me this one sounds much better than one I had before. Anyway I am thinking to get a Dual Mono Reference Stainless Steel case in a couple months.
Hey, I'm running 3.3V from my source.I get music at the first click and then a gradual increase in volume as I go up the steps.Depending on the CD the volume at the first click varies from low to a bit louder. I agree with Gooberdude that the higher volume settings give more body and a larger sound stage.It appears to be an impedance issue that I can not answer. Jaspal 10PM and its over WOW big brother sucks.Looks like they sell alot of headphones where you live.The 2V output of your source is plenty.What is the gain of your amp?What is Sensitivity of speakers? Hey Nicholas you listening if the first step is +2DB on the volume control with a 2V input from source why are we getting different results? By the way how are the copper wires doing against the silver any news? rollo PS Ray we have used sources with 7v outputs with NO PROBLEM[E-MU D/A conv.]
As for the sudden changes in volume, this should be the nature of the beast. Any piece of equipment that uses stepped attenuation instead of continuous will do this, you go from mute to some value. In the TVCs it should go from cutting off the signal to -48 to -46 to -44, with nothing in between.
There's defintely music playing when mine is turned up just 1 click, but its not loud enough to disturb the neighbors. Mine goes go from Off to On in 1 click. Jaspal, as you go past that 1st click does the volume ramp up fast, or slow & steady?
Hey, I'm running 3.3V from my source.I get music at the first click and then a gradual increase in volume as I go up the steps.Depending on the CD the volume at the first click varies from low to a bit louder. Jaspal 10PM and its over WOW big brother sucks.Looks like they sell alot of headphones where you live.The 2V output of your source is plenty.What is the gaino of your amp?What is Sensitivity of speakers?
I'm looking for a used 200 wpc or more SS amp with an input sensitivity in the millivolt range. Budget is <$1K. Any ideas would be appreciated.