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126 pages for this thing? Sh*t can this thread already, somebody, anybody.
another tweak suggestion: if possible, just remove the protective caps from your RCA or XLR connectors. this is for example not possible with some older tiffanies but works with WBTs.promitheus sounds better not only with the lid off but also with the connectors' caps removed.PS. my apologize - english is not my native language and i'm not sure if i was precise enough with "the protective caps". i mean you should leave ICs so you can see the soldering of a cable and a connector.
Hey guys, so I don't have to track through 127 pages, can someone give me the website address for this thing.
GHM, your friend has gone through a lot of top quality preamps, and if he says he prefers the Promitheus to them all, that's high praise indeed. And I assume he didn't use the active option with the TVC?
I just wanted the owners to know..you guys have a great product! If you already hadn't figured that one out.
For all the TVC owners out there who listen with their top cover removed, can you please take a look at the wires from the trannies. Mine are touching the bottom steel plate. Are they suppose to be that way? If so, would that cause some kind of interference??
i've finally had a chance to hear promitheus in a normal (not-ref) version from nov 2006, 4 RCA inputs and 2 RCA outputs, against another fully DIY TVC, with a single input and dual mono volume selectors (9 steps only).sorry to say but promitheus was clearly beaten, hands down. still i found it amazing device for 340$ only. however i found its tonal balance not to my taste, at least in comparison with another device. it sounded thin and dry, with not so much weight in bass and overal fluid in sound compared to the DIY TVC. but the main issue was an emotional involvement: promitheus sounded a bit "mechanical" or "confused", while the DIY TVC had tremendous ability to put together all the sound details into emotional associations - from singers swings around a microphone, to players moves around their instruments. our small panel, consisted of 4 experienced audiophiles more keen on analogue/valve school of thinking, had no doubts about the winner and the difference was not too small. i hope that later versions of promitheus are better - there was an obvious room for a substantial improvement.the main design difference between 2 TVCs is a core geometry. promitheus has EI cores while our DIY TVC has plain iron, double-C cores. also the DIY TVC has 6db gain.nick, have you ever tried making a TVC with a different core geometry?the pics of the DIY TVC are here: