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In Reply to: Optimum R value is system- and wiring-dependent. posted by Al Sekela on January 15, 2008 at 15:00:17:
Thanks for the detailed follow up. I think in my next builds I will try 100 and 110 ohm values. I do notice that w/120 ohms that the HF is up a bit. That is not unwelcomed in my warmer system. I also did some lisening with the device only and my Richard Gray removed. I had hoped it was as good w/o and could therefore sell the Gray. I found however that the Gray imrpoves the soundstage when its connected. Oh well. I may find I like a unit w/100 ohm on the CDP to tame the HF a bit but w/120's on the amps. I will fool around with various combos and see. Thanks again! I'm enjoying them very much. It is one of those tweaks that makes you want to listen to all your software again, not just those "in recent rotation" so to speak.
ET
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Follow Ups
- RE: Optimum R value is system- and wiring-dependent. - Awe-d-o-file 10:39:46 01/16/08 (4)
- Yes, the joy of the pursuit... - Al Sekela 11:02:17 01/17/08 (3)
- ...for 230V AC ? - dhsettim 12:23:36 01/17/08 (2)
- All the suppression capacitors are rated for 250 VAC minimum. - Al Sekela 12:43:20 01/18/08 (1)
- RE: All the suppression capacitors are rated for 250 VAC minimum. - aupiho 10:22:47 03/18/15 (0)