albertoderoma
New member
Hi there,
I've been enjoying my SEX tremendously since I first built it in 2007. It makes harsh digital sound sweet.
A couple of weeks ago, I finally got around to assembling the Seduction pre (2007 edition! Yes, it sat in my garage for 5 years.)
Assembly went without a hitch and all ohm and voltage checks were within range. Connected my vintage Empire 280 turntable to it with a Shure M97xe cartridge at the input and my SEX at the output and it worked right off he bat. So far so good.
Here's the problem, the sound is fatiguing. I can't pinpoint anything particularly harsh. I can't quite put my finger on what makes it fatiguing, perhaps a forward midrange ... or perhaps the sound is too compressed or distorted.
I know it's not my turntable/cartridge + speakers combo since they sound great with other phono stage. And it can't be the SEX since it's my go-to amp whenever I need to play something that is poorly recorded and fatiguing ... or could it be the SEX -- that I need a proper preamp to deal with the relatively low signal.
I am hoping that it's just a matter of giving it enough break-in time, but if that's the case it would be the most amazing example of break-in in my 20+ years of audio experience.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Is it just a matter of a loooooong break-in ... or punishment for having waited 5 years to build it
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Thanks,
Alberto
PS Big kudos for Doc + team for putting together instructions such that I was able to get it right the first time ... as I did with the SEX.
I've been enjoying my SEX tremendously since I first built it in 2007. It makes harsh digital sound sweet.
A couple of weeks ago, I finally got around to assembling the Seduction pre (2007 edition! Yes, it sat in my garage for 5 years.)
Assembly went without a hitch and all ohm and voltage checks were within range. Connected my vintage Empire 280 turntable to it with a Shure M97xe cartridge at the input and my SEX at the output and it worked right off he bat. So far so good.
Here's the problem, the sound is fatiguing. I can't pinpoint anything particularly harsh. I can't quite put my finger on what makes it fatiguing, perhaps a forward midrange ... or perhaps the sound is too compressed or distorted.
I know it's not my turntable/cartridge + speakers combo since they sound great with other phono stage. And it can't be the SEX since it's my go-to amp whenever I need to play something that is poorly recorded and fatiguing ... or could it be the SEX -- that I need a proper preamp to deal with the relatively low signal.
I am hoping that it's just a matter of giving it enough break-in time, but if that's the case it would be the most amazing example of break-in in my 20+ years of audio experience.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Is it just a matter of a loooooong break-in ... or punishment for having waited 5 years to build it

Thanks,
Alberto
PS Big kudos for Doc + team for putting together instructions such that I was able to get it right the first time ... as I did with the SEX.