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I live in US no fees or duty.We have a free trade agreement with Malaysia.rollo
WOW, thanks for the long and clear answer This must be a very good pre then EDIT: is it 500 including shipping? And how much is your balanced powersupply? ( the small one), Drop me a pm if you don't want to tell it on the boards... I'll have to save up some money, your products look very good!!!!!
Hello to all, since Nicholas products are from Malaysia, does somebody can share with us what customs fees, if any they had to pay, particually in Canada or US.I,M looking for the whole pakage, balanced TVC + tube buffer, all to replace a very well known name tube amp.Regards.
Hi Nicholas,Got the new unit. Was curious if: I were to separate the buses ground, would the unit still work? You have the in and out ground as one ground.Ray
Hi Rollo, i've read in one of the other posting that you had the S&B TVC transformers in your system.Do you still have them, and does it compare to the Promitheus TVC's ?Since the TX-102 of S&B just gone up by $75, Nicholas TVC seems a greater bargain indeed!!Would you qualify Promitheus TVC equals or even better than S&B ?Thanks.
I heard about Rothwell In-Line Attenuators, which should attenuate about 10 db the sound. The attenuators have some drawbacks like loosing some "life like" sound, some trebles smoothened, some lacks here and there but I would use them only at night and they would be removed for normal listening. (about 70 USD/pair RCA)Any comments or suggestions on that will be much appreciated.Thanks,Marco
Thanks Rollo for a very informative test with Promitheus TVC vs the Bent Audio S&B TVC's. So if we go with double mono, and double boxes , and that 7N copper internal wiring, it should be the best.So what's all the fuzz about the silver wiring. Silver is the best conductor, but it seems to prouve that a mismatch exist,(copper xfo's//silver internal wiring) i would experiment both types in that case.I've send an email to Bent audio a month ago, i didn't got response concerning the matching bethween a source with Zout of 400 ohms at 1, 3 volts and my amp 250kohms with 1,25 volts sensivity.Nick, would you think that i get some problems by using only your TVC without the buffer amp? I'm not using extremely long balanced wiring anyway.In the mean time, without a preamp at all, I will also try a pair of attenuators from Scott Endler, they might be great for ajustements of very low level of volume needed for late night music, once i received my TVC from Nick..Thanks
Quote from: PromitheusAudio on 23 Feb 2007, 05:11 amHi Nicholas,Got the new unit. Was curious if: I were to separate the buses ground, would the unit still work? You have the in and out ground as one ground.RayNope the ground needs to be there.
Nick, would you think that i get some problems by using only your TVC without the buffer amp? I'm not using extremely long balanced wiring anyway.In the mean time, without a preamp at all, I will also try a pair of attenuators from Scott Endler, they might be great for ajustements of very low level of volume needed for late night music, once i received my TVC from Nick..Thanks
Quote from: Ray Bronk on 23 Feb 2007, 07:13 amQuote from: PromitheusAudio on 23 Feb 2007, 05:11 amHi Nicholas,Got the new unit. Was curious if: I were to separate the buses ground, would the unit still work? You have the in and out ground as one ground.RayNope the ground needs to be there. Hi Nicholas, I have always been under the impression somewheres that you should never mix your input and output grounds. I'm not wanting to remove the ground bus entirely, just want to separate the two sources.Regards,Ray
Ray, I felt that for my setup that a single input unit would eliminate any switch in the circuit. For me I listen to either vinyl or CD for the evening. So changing the input to listen is not a big deal. The presence of the two pole switch and additional wiring was not necessary. I tried to keep the integrity of the signal as pure as possible. So , if this can work for you,if you are not to lazy to make an IC change then go for it. If you must have dual inputs the two pole switch is fine only if you USE SHORTING PLUGS as this would eliminate any crosstalk emanating from the switch. With multiple inputs a selector switch is used. The rod from the control to the switch should be changed to a non ferrous material to eliminate any incoming RFI that can make its way into the switch. If you choose a wood or nylon dowel any undue resonance should be removed as well. While all the tweaking has been effective, remember the TVC as delivered, delivers a wonderfull sound. So you ask youself, how come all these tweaks are not standard? The TVC has been built to a price point. If all were include the price would rise dramatically. The fact we can purchase this product for the asking price allows us the option of upgrading at our own pace, budget and most importantly synergizing the TVC to our systems. Even something like a footer can alter the sound to blend into your system. Tweaking is subjective to the character of the system. so, copper wiring for me maybe silver for you. Ebony footers for rich tone Mapleshade for extra detail. The choice is yours and personal to your listening pleasure. So, play away and remember "it not high end unless you can tweak it,"Harry Pearson, Absolute Sound. rollo
Ray, Just short the inputs leave the outputs alone. as far as footers try using 4 or 5 album covers with the record inside. Stop laughing, it is very effective. Gooberdude discovered this and when I read it I couldn't stop laughing. When I tried it The laughing turned to glee. Took it a step further and used 1/4" th. cardboard[8 layers= 2" th.]. This worked well. The ebony cones from Promitheus are the most effective. check out the sticky on tweaks under $10 in audio central. have fun rollo