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first let me show you what that power supply sells for elsewhere http://www.trcelectronics.com/Cosel/uaw250s-24.shtml hookup should be quit simple and up front.3 of the tabs are for the power input from the wall. (ground, neutral, line)the other tabs are 2 positives and 2 negatives. see here http://www.cdiweb.com/datasheets/cosel/UAW_series.pdfthe seller on ebay has had them listed for months so obviously they haven't been seen by many.let me see how mine works when it gets here I'm sure he will have more.
Quote from: Jason T on 29 Jul 2009, 09:12 pmHas anyone tried one of these yet ?http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=260292882720&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:ITI just ordered one and will report on it once I've received it.For those of us who are unedamucated in the ways of DIY electronics, what has to be done to that power supply to make it useable with an amp?
Has anyone tried one of these yet ?http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=260292882720&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:ITI just ordered one and will report on it once I've received it.
You are getting brave Dean. Quote from: droht on 30 Jul 2009, 01:13 amQuote from: Jason T on 29 Jul 2009, 09:12 pmHas anyone tried one of these yet ?http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=260292882720&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:ITI just ordered one and will report on it once I've received it.For those of us who are unedamucated in the ways of DIY electronics, what has to be done to that power supply to make it useable with an amp?
Trust me when I say not even a little brave. Just curious. I was concerned that I might not be able to switch out fuses in the amp. I am certainly not going to start wiring up power supplies.
I recently had a chance to compare the Trends Audio TA10.1 to the Virtue One on B&W CM1 speakers and also Q-Acoustics 1020 speakers. I listen to music at fairly low levels, so power was not an issue. The low end is deeper on the Virtue, but not as tight as the Trends' who also displayed better dynamics. Spacialization was fairly better for the Virtue than for the Trends. Mids and Highs had better definition and shone better with the Trends. With the Virtue, the Highs started to shine when the volume control was brought at least to the Twelve o'clock position. All in all, for low listening levels, the Trends was my favorite of the two.My 2-cents.
Quote from: jimi00 on 28 Aug 2009, 04:01 pmI recently had a chance to compare the Trends Audio TA10.1 to the Virtue One on B&W CM1 speakers and also Q-Acoustics 1020 speakers. I listen to music at fairly low levels, so power was not an issue. The low end is deeper on the Virtue, but not as tight as the Trends' who also displayed better dynamics. Spacialization was fairly better for the Virtue than for the Trends. Mids and Highs had better definition and shone better with the Trends. With the Virtue, the Highs started to shine when the volume control was brought at least to the Twelve o'clock position. All in all, for low listening levels, the Trends was my favorite of the two.My 2-cents.Hi Jim. Which power supply were you running with the Virtue One?
I recently had a chance to compare the Trends Audio TA10.1 to the Virtue One...
Quote from: jimi00 on 28 Aug 2009, 04:01 pmI recently had a chance to compare the Trends Audio TA10.1 to the Virtue One...There's always something to be said about system synergy. Even after 200 hours the Trends with the Audiomagus "Value Mod" in the context of my system was totally unacceptable...
The Virtue products seem more consistent in reviews. I'm not sure why that is the case...
Maybe the value modded Trends I had was a turkey? The person who bought it from me sold it within a few weeks also. Or maybe it boiled to down to system synergy for him too?