That’s the beauty of horns and OB speakers in general. Everything is just there with you in the room and no box to hold it all back.Lampi does nice things! I think he goes back to the heydays of CD player modding and took what he learned there to create new things,
I'm growing more fond of the adagio by the minute, effortless dynamics without compression are NICE (especially at 105dB/W)!
after the dust created by the audio fest settled a bit I finally got around to decommission the Khozmo shunt volume regulator (using TX2575 naked z foil) and I'm baffled by the difference. The Adagio uses a clever system regulating the output volume by changing the reference voltage in the R2R ladder, I can vouch for the benefit!
Now I start wondering what difference using the Khozmo attanuator makes when it replaces the Alps motor pot the Adagio is using...using 'digital' volume control is worse than a standard potentiometer, as it affects bit depth/resolution.
Fire hazard all around!That looks dangerous.
Good point. I ride my bicycle without a helmet, so who am I to judgeis life without any danger fun?
That doesn’t surprise me at all. Current rules for controlling drivers and bigger in this case anyway is definitely better!in the never ending quest for bigger is better I had a custom transformer winder make me new chokes using an exotic core material and some special tricks he uses...needless to say they are even bigger than the Lundahl chunks of iron.
it is ridiculous how much impact on sound everyhting in this linear PSU has...
No I did not, (it's by invitation only and the crowd tends to be a little shy of computer audio) my best friend did however...looking forward to hear all about it next weekend.@MarcelNL did you attend the EFT in Baarlo? Seems to be right up your alley.
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