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Ray, thanks again. I'll try that break-in method and see what happens.
Affordable audio just released a new review of the Promitheus. Here's the article Promitheus Review.Goldlizsts, Try them both..I would definitely lean towards the .7 volt input. I think you'll get a fuller sound going that route. You may be a canidate for the Promitheus tubed output stage if you're fond of the tube sound.
Quote from: Hajime Sato on 1 Mar 2007, 12:42 amRay, thanks again. I'll try that break-in method and see what happens.Just wanted to say that I broke by having my CD on repeat - i.e playing and my amp turned off and the volume position 2 clicks from max and then occasionally 3 clicks from max. This is how it was recommended for me to do by other AC members in this thread. After ~ 365 hrs I noticed a considerable difference. Anyway, just my experience. - jaspal.
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Hi Jaspal,I've had this one for a week now? I think, and when not using it it is a couple clicks from max with it hooked up to a cheap DVD Protron DVD player. I have an old Linn 75 watter for the amp, and everyday it's sounding better and better. It sure doesn't sound dry to me. Other than tightening up the front switches and the RCAs connectors on the back, I haven't done any tweaking. It's sitting ontop of a box that my video card came in. It's just about the right size. My little system is not really set up well to hear imaging and such. It's the best I've ever heard these speakers. Ray
Hey Jaspal,What footers are you using now? I've been listening with the cheaper 2" mapleshade ones, sounds great.It helps to remove the lid when removing the knobs, especially the Source selector knob. Its screwed into the chassis with a bracket, and if you put too much pressure on the bracket you might loosenthe screws. When i installed the Ebony knobs I had to hold onto the source switch mount...it required a little force as the knobs hold was too small for the rod.While you are doing this, you might try a couple of things...Add some damping or isolation material in between the source switch mount and the chassis makes and audible improvement. Also, replacing the 1/4" round metal rod that holds the Source Knob with a wooden one is a good idea, one i might tackle this weekend. There's also a smaller rod on the volume knob...Black Hole pad, EAR Isodamp, Deflex material would all probably work well to isolate the Selector switch mount.Last, i'm now listening with the lid off my TVC...it seems to be a bit smoother, the black background is a bit blacker...matt