Grainger49
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I'm reading over the manual. There is a warning that the capacitors are sensitive to heat. Would leaving the leads long create unwanted noise?
Grainger49 said:So I didn't do anything but mount the RCA jacks and switches. As is my practice I bent all the leads on the switches out like I do on tube pins.
boulos said:How would one know if the capacitors were affected by the heat of the iron?
JamieMcC said:Do you think the fix will have much effect on headphones? Please could you post back your impressions of using this with your headphones Grainger.
Caucasian Blackplate said:JamieMcC said:Do you think the fix will have much effect on headphones? Please could you post back your impressions of using this with your headphones Grainger.
Headphones can be somewhat bass-heavy, so I wouldn't expect the BSC aspect to be all that desirable. On the other hand, there are those cans that roll off a lot on the top end, and being able to bump that up a bit could be nice.
Grainger49 said:Jamie,
I use the Fix with my Orca/Dungeness speakers. I don't listen to headphones. Well, not since some time in the 1990s.
boulos said:Hi Jamie,
I have the ATH-AD700 headphones. People seem to agree that these are light on bass, and definitely the BSC made a very audible difference. The lower registers are much more apparent, and the spectrum was filled. The same levels I used for my speakers worked best here (narrowest baffle, 4db). I had a much harder time discerning differences with the treble compensation. I ended up setting it at 20kHz, 4dB. At this setting, I could hear the ringing in the higher notes (e.g. classical guitar harmonics), but it's very subtle. I hope this is a reasonable description.
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