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Since owning this TVC i've wondered how cool it would to have a TVC + active speakers + battery powered source... 1 power cord, so simple...
What are the tiny tags on each of the tranny output wires in the special TVC? are those just to write on or do they serve another purpose? Nick Chua and the maker of those trannies should compare notes...nick could help him cut down the 6 day tranny construction job and he could help Nick make $1000 per pair trannies.
forgot to add: promitheus sounds clearly better without a steel lid. i think this is a weak spot considering that the transformers are not shielded - it probably interferes with the TVCs magnetic field. this has to be wood too.
regarding gain, if the listeners were attempting to match levels by ear, and it seems they were, I would think the extra gain available on the DIY was just that - available, but not used. With 2v output available from the CD player, both pres were operating at a gain reduction or else the listening levels would have been horrendous, unless the gain control on the ATCs was cut way back. So, if they were both operating as attenuators, I would think the fact that one can provide 6 dB of gain is irrelevant.Also, steel lid - non-ferrous?? Anyway, for this consideration it doesn't matter whether the material is ferrous, just whether it conducts electricity. If it does, it is capable of playing host to eddy currents which are supposed to be the factor influencing the AC signal travelling down the wire and, if this is true, the transformers would be influenced, too.If I were buying the Promitheus I would go for the wooden bottom panel and replace the top panel with wood or plexi.
Just wanted to add another $0.02: The TVC plays the in-phase/out-of-phase test (Stereophile CDs, the Crown SASS microphone CD, etc.) with the most impressive distinction between in-phase and out-of-phase modes. In fact, it lets me hear for the first time what the out of phase effect is about.
Quote from: Paul_Bui on 14 Mar 2007, 11:04 pmJust wanted to add another $0.02: The TVC plays the in-phase/out-of-phase test (Stereophile CDs, the Crown SASS microphone CD, etc.) with the most impressive distinction between in-phase and out-of-phase modes. In fact, it lets me hear for the first time what the out of phase effect is about. This is interesting to me, were you able to try the same listening tests with another preamp (active) to hear what differences there were?Thanks
Active speakers + passive pre-amp + battery source = 2 power cords. (One cord per speaker.)Battery powered source options: Red Wine Audio modded Squeeze Box, iPod, or Olive music server. If you discount the transport another couple of options are the Altman Attraction DAC and the Ack dAck! DAC.Hearing active speakers for the first time (compared to passive version of the same) was an ephiphany to me. The active speakers had tons more/deeper bass output, much improved dynamics, and flatter frequency response compared to the passives. It wasn't even close.GHM, Paul Bui, and I all use the same remarkable single driver speaker, which is in effect are active speakers. We also all use chip amps, which are supposed to synergize very well with single driver speakers. I happen to use monoblocks, so my Promitheus TVC would be dual mono as well (just waiting for the tax refund). My weak link will then be the source as I've struggled to get and keep the computer end of my Squeeze Box running, so I'm back to a CDP for now. I'm in a new house, with a dedicated underground service/transformer, all new applicances, three audio dedicated circuits that each feed a single cryo'd Hubbell hospital grade 20 amp receptacle tied to their own earth grounding in a dedicated listening room. So clean power is not an issue and battery power (had both RWA amp and SB) offered no audible advantages to me.
...I hear differences that could make one think they were hearing two (or more) different units..
Talk about powering by batteries. My former power conditioner had battery backup. The cleanest, purest sound I ever heard was when I pulled the conditioner's cord out of the wall outlet, so my entire system, including high current amps, were being powered by the batteries. This was an intoxicating sound I could not get enough of. Managed an hour's worth of listening before getting close to draining the batteries. When full battery power becomes practical for entire systems, a new age will dawn.