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On Jul 6, 7:52*am, Bret L wrote:
Stock, it is a very musical, sweet sounding preamp, and combined with tube amps from Marantz, Mac, etc; and speakers like vintage Klipsch, Altec, JBL, you'll have a very seductive but not entirely accurate sounding system. That is what Asian audiophiles enjoy and why they pay the big bucks, and if you ever had the pleasure of listening to such a system, *you would understand why. But mine is anything but stock. First, Larry Smith of PAC installed solid state power supply regulation. I then proceeded to POOGE it (Audio Amateur 1/81), and installed Teflon bypass caps. Carbon comp resistors were replaced with carefully matched carbon films. And the output caps, too small for lo-z solid state amps (or in my case, a modded Rane electronic crossover) are now 4.7 mF. This modification was actually recommended by Saul Marantz Smith in a letter to Absolute Sound. He said, " If used to drive input of 100K Ohms or less, there is a loss of low bass due to the .22 mF output coupling cap. This can be increased by adding 1 mF mylars in parallel..." *Oriental listeners listen with their eyes and see with their ears. It's all status, really. There are i am sure exceptions but this is in the main true. You're so full of ****. |
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