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In Reply to: You betcha and you heared it. posted by Paul_A on February 7, 2010 at 11:35:34:
I am wondering if it's possible that these Vishays are my problem. None of them are carrying signal to the tube circuit.
The modder also replaced the internal wiring. Perhaps this is what is making the unit sound shouty and bass-light.
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Thanks for your help,
Hukk
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Follow Ups
- My Vishays were all shunts to ground. Were yours actually carrying the signal? - hukkfinn 10:54:37 02/08/10 (11)
- The shunt element affects the audio signal more than the series element - Slider 08:38:08 02/09/10 (9)
- A series resistor has more influence on sound than a shunt resistor. - jihad 18:36:20 02/09/10 (0)
- The modder disagrees with this from a logic standpoint, but - hukkfinn 09:33:57 02/09/10 (7)
- Agree with Slider. - Al Sekela 15:21:30 02/09/10 (5)
- so far the logic of the modder seems clearly correct to my pea brain - hukkfinn 22:07:08 02/09/10 (4)
- The signal is the voltage, not the current. - Al Sekela 16:03:49 02/10/10 (0)
- RE: so far the logic of the modder seems clearly correct to my pea brain - rick_m 08:14:26 02/10/10 (2)
- I meant experience like, "hey, that expensive power cord really does sound better... - hukkfinn 08:20:43 02/10/10 (1)
- I agree. - rick_m 09:24:12 02/10/10 (0)
- basic electronics - Slider 09:45:32 02/09/10 (0)
- RE: My Vishays were all shunts to ground. Were yours actually carrying the signal? - Paul_A 13:54:27 02/08/10 (0)