0 Members and 2 Guests are viewing this topic. Read 1086571 times.
It was recommended to me that I turn on my amp and not turn it off for a week which I just turned it on(burn in time) I just recently added copper ICs I'll remove them and put back the MAC Ultra Silvers I was using before as I'm more familiar with the sound, before I give you guys a head to head comparison. First play the thing that stood out was that imaging was far wider than with the Mcintosh.......................Bill I wanted to add that I would hardly call myself an audiophile. Being involved with the higher end of this hobby for about 1 1/2 years. Thanks to the NY Rave and it's members(all great guys)I've learned alot, but most of all we all interpet things differently. Some like detail others prefer warmth or all of the above and at the end of the day what we really want is to sit back and enjoy
Oh God Bill!!!!!! Don't start talking sense, I'm not prepared for it.
Hello all, New to class D. Anything obviously wrong here? How should it sound at 50+ hours? Those are the IR2092 based boards. Thanks... Dave
Hey! Neat! Very nice layout in there. That is very interesting and nice chassis you've got there. Any picture with full view of the chassis both open and closed? And info on the chassis? Thanks. Take care,Buddy
Finally, my amp's still breaking in after 100+ hrs. A fine product -- potentially on par with my Hillig based monoblocks and my Clayton S100.
The cone is cast from hot glue and will serve as feet. Thanks for the kind words, DaveChambersburg, PA
Just make sure it don't get too warm where that hot-glue feet resides...
The cone is cast from hot glue and will serve as feet. I just threw in the damped tubes pic because I think it's kind of neat and it works like crazy.
My soldering iron is really to much . . .
Wouldn't casting them from silicone have been a better idea?Seems they'd hold up better, at least.
What did you use as a mold for your feet Great Idea!!....................Bill
S100 - $7000Class D audio - mmmm, NOT $7000dang.
I should note that Clayton S100 is a superb amp. The best SS I've heard, til now. But the $$ diff, Egad!Dave
Yes, I use the M-300's.
The case is mostly 1/16" Al, fetched on Ebay and made by Par-Metal.com. 12"x12"4", 50 bucks.