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Ron,I too will put my vote in for Dire Straights. Make sure you listen to Walk of Life!Andy, I laughed pretty hard when you called me Westy, as that is my nickname. For whatever reason, no matter where I go, people slowly gravitate towards Westy. Luckily I don't mind it at all. (Another common nickname has been 'North'...from all those true comedians out there)While Ron kindly handles all the testing, I have another question to throw out there into this thread. Has anyone experimented with putting in an ELMA or other rotary switch? Has the difference over Hugh's been noticeable? I know Curly Joe used reed relays, but I would rather stick with a good rotary switch.-West
In the meantime, I'm open to suggestions for CD tracks to test with. Ideally, I'd like something with lots of fine detail in the background, and a mix of styles, instruments, acoustics, etc.
Oh, and I have more flexibility with where I can mount switches as well. I went with Coto relays, figured if they where good enough for use in the Bent passives ( I think they use 120 of 'em from memory) they'd be good enough for me. CheersCJ
The only metal that will appear in my GK-1 and Lifeforce amps will be to shield the transformers.-West
Quote from: curly joe on 18 May 2008, 03:53 amOh, and I have more flexibility with where I can mount switches as well. I went with Coto relays, figured if they where good enough for use in the Bent passives ( I think they use 120 of 'em from memory) they'd be good enough for me. CheersCJCurly,I understand the basics about reed relays, but not much more than that. What did you use for selecting the relays? Would you mind explaining exactly how you set the reed relays up.I still think I will use either Hughs switch, or an ELMA, as for some reason I think it will be of better quality than a reed relay. The reeds will shorten the path, but the rotary will sound better. If I'm wrong in thinking this, please correct me.-West
In the meantime, I'm open to suggestions for CD tracks to test with. Ideally, I'd like something with lots of fine detail in the background, and a mix of styles, instruments, acoustics, etc.My short-list so far:Steely Dan - Two against NatureEagles - Hell freezes overDelius - Summer night on the river - Beecham / RPONirvana - NevermindNitin Sawney - Beyond skinAll suggestions gratefully received.Cheers,Ron
west, andy,Is it an assumption that copper is the best shield? I always thought (assumed ) aluminium or nickel were good.The frequency(wavelength) one is trying to block out must also determine the material used
I'm pretty sure the DACT uses an ELMA switch, made in Switzerland.
Thin copper is fine for RF shielding but thickness counts when it comes to magnetic shielding. Somewhere, sometime, Occam suggested that 10mm of copper only had a ~30% shielding effect on magnetic fields [approximate memory too ]. Mild steel or stainless steel that has slight magnetic properties, seem to do the job on magnetic fields. Keep in mind that magnetic fields fall away fairly rapidly so distance is your biggest ally. RF on the other hand doesn't , so the shielding needs are slightly different.
Hi West,I'm pretty sure the DACT uses an ELMA switch, made in Switzerland. They are high quality switches, very durable, with a nice feel to the action. I suspect that DACT offer slightly better resistors in their design, but can't be sure.... I'll be guided by others here who might have bought them in the past.Hope this is helpful, there ain't nuttin' new under the sun!!Cheers,Hugh