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Quote from: Gaara on 16 Feb 2007, 07:29 pmRollo you forgot one thing, play the speakers out of phase. This way the sound level is drastically reduced. You could either use a y adapter and send one half of the signal to both speakers, or some test cds have mono brown noise out of phase for this purpose. You want both speakers playing the exact same thing, but one to be out of phase. This drastically reduces the sound level, and the blankets reduce it even further.Jared Jared, Thanks I corrected that probably after you read it.good looking out though.The brown noise does work well. This is why AC is so great.All just trying to help each other out.Now if someone could lend me their Ferrari for the month well, that would be real nice. rollo
Rollo you forgot one thing, play the speakers out of phase. This way the sound level is drastically reduced. You could either use a y adapter and send one half of the signal to both speakers, or some test cds have mono brown noise out of phase for this purpose. You want both speakers playing the exact same thing, but one to be out of phase. This drastically reduces the sound level, and the blankets reduce it even further.Jared
Babb, Looking good man,Is it possible to post a photo of the innards to show others what internal revisions have been implemented since the original. My active Prue has more bloom than the TVC,however the TVC may be more like the real thing. Saturday evening I attended a live event which was being recorded by John Atkinson of Sterile magazine.I noticed that decay of the sound lingered on what seemed like forever,there was sort of an initial bloom of the notes but subdued compared to colored version we get at home,which to many is a wonderfull thing. So ,which camp is correct?I would say both.As far as detail is concerned,it depends on where you are seated.The event was acoustic with NO PA system,so the brushed cymbals seemed subduded , meaning that the volume level of each instrument was different. This is why the super detail singnature of silver wire may be an issue for some listeners.If you like to sit in the first 3 rows than silver may be the ticket. By the way we were seated about 15 rows back center hall.What truly amazed me was the clarity of the bell of the cymbal,it just made its way directly to our ears.This I believe where silver has the edge at home.So what to do?Try both and see what floats YOUR boat. What I thought about the sound of the Steinway Piano was suprising,it was bright.Not like the sound I remember from a Baldwin.If we are not sure which camp,I suggest going to a live performace to remind us of what the real deal is and go from there. Enough rambling for now,enjoy your TVC.Rollo
NIck is info up on website already on the Active?
Quote from: PromitheusAudio on 16 Feb 2007, 05:17 pmQuote from: Ray Bronk on 15 Feb 2007, 02:19 pmQuote from: PromitheusAudio on 15 Feb 2007, 06:06 amQuote from: Harmon on 15 Feb 2007, 02:14 amIs Nick's active pre still in the prototype stage or is it ready for sale? ThanksIt is for sale and not in prototype stage. Hi Nicholas,Can a current TVC be fitted with the active preamp board. That way, I'd only need to use one of the outputs, and leave the other one alone. Does it use a separate supply? RayRay i don't get what you meant? DO you mean can a old TVC be used with our active preamp? If so the answer is yes. ANd yes the active preamp has an outboard power supply which is a tube rectifer choke input. Hi Nicholas,If I take a current TVC,, can I buy the tube Preamp and mount it in the TVC myself? I'd use one of the outputs, and leave the other one alone. Ray
Quote from: Ray Bronk on 15 Feb 2007, 02:19 pmQuote from: PromitheusAudio on 15 Feb 2007, 06:06 amQuote from: Harmon on 15 Feb 2007, 02:14 amIs Nick's active pre still in the prototype stage or is it ready for sale? ThanksIt is for sale and not in prototype stage. Hi Nicholas,Can a current TVC be fitted with the active preamp board. That way, I'd only need to use one of the outputs, and leave the other one alone. Does it use a separate supply? RayRay i don't get what you meant? DO you mean can a old TVC be used with our active preamp? If so the answer is yes. ANd yes the active preamp has an outboard power supply which is a tube rectifer choke input.
Quote from: PromitheusAudio on 15 Feb 2007, 06:06 amQuote from: Harmon on 15 Feb 2007, 02:14 amIs Nick's active pre still in the prototype stage or is it ready for sale? ThanksIt is for sale and not in prototype stage. Hi Nicholas,Can a current TVC be fitted with the active preamp board. That way, I'd only need to use one of the outputs, and leave the other one alone. Does it use a separate supply? Ray
Quote from: Harmon on 15 Feb 2007, 02:14 amIs Nick's active pre still in the prototype stage or is it ready for sale? ThanksIt is for sale and not in prototype stage.
Is Nick's active pre still in the prototype stage or is it ready for sale? Thanks
Quote from: Ray Bronk on 16 Feb 2007, 05:22 pmQuote from: PromitheusAudio on 16 Feb 2007, 05:17 pmQuote from: Ray Bronk on 15 Feb 2007, 02:19 pmQuote from: PromitheusAudio on 15 Feb 2007, 06:06 amQuote from: Harmon on 15 Feb 2007, 02:14 amIs Nick's active pre still in the prototype stage or is it ready for sale? ThanksIt is for sale and not in prototype stage. Hi Nicholas,Can a current TVC be fitted with the active preamp board. That way, I'd only need to use one of the outputs, and leave the other one alone. Does it use a separate supply? RayRay i don't get what you meant? DO you mean can a old TVC be used with our active preamp? If so the answer is yes. ANd yes the active preamp has an outboard power supply which is a tube rectifer choke input. Hi Nicholas,If I take a current TVC,, can I buy the tube Preamp and mount it in the TVC myself? I'd use one of the outputs, and leave the other one alone. RaySorry the tube preamp is rather small and no way can fit a tvc inside. This option is for current TVC users to upgradeWe are coming up with a single box TVC and active preamp soonCHeersNicholas
tbabb, Thanks for the photo.looks nice and tidy inside compared to the earliar models.Wire ties and damping of trannie to S/S plate is also a good thing. Cool man enjoy Ray, My bottom plate appears OK with no obvious deflection or bending.However the screw washers when over tightened may cause plate to deflect. By the way I tried a wooden dowel as you suggested between the top and bottom plate[2 1/2 in. high] good results for knuckle rap test creating a dull sound.Good idea Ray.However I prefer play with the top cover removed[or in place with screws and washers removed] and a wooden cigar box filled with sand on top. When I receive the ebony pieces to play with on the trannies themselves,we may have some good results. So Ray what you got up your sleeve good buddy.The best tweak I found this week were Q-Tips.EVERYONE CLEAN YOUR EARS it really helps.Stop laughing and clean away.rollo
Guys, The TVC goes before the preamp.Tried it both ways and preferred before as Nicholas suggested. The difference in sound was this;TVC alone=transparent but lacking gestalt[body] Active=Body and soul galore but lose transparency and clarity Both TVC and active=Clarity,transparency,gestalt,soul basically all you could ask for. The unique thing about nicks' active that it is transformer coupled with the correct gain for this purpose. I only listened to the combo for 15 minutes.Tomorrow an extended listening session will conclude my opinion.rollo PS GHM is correct a buffer it is.
Off-topicHow much does this active pre cost? Robert
Would the active pre as standalone pre, be suited for my modified SB with only 1 volt output? And what level of performance should I expect from this pre? I mean , tubed power supply and transformer coupled does not ring any bells:P Robert
Good morning all, I changed the output wiring to single run Cardas copper hook up 22ga.The thinness is much improved.I did not change the input wiring as the selector switch to trannie required more wire than I had on hand. The mids have more body and the bass as good as it was before has more impact and weight. Very pleased with the results so far.rollo
Ray, This version is a dual mono single box ref. model with 2 inputs and two outputs.The wiring is single run silver with buss for pos. and neg. I changed only the single output at this time only.I am trying one step at a time.I also do not want to modify completely until the new two box dual mono with copper wiring and no buses arrives for comparison.For demo purposes in the end I will have a silver version and a copper for those who may prefer either. Hopefully by next week the two box will arrive.Can't wait, it should prove interesting.rollo