Aesthetix IO Sig V 2nd power supply & Lamm LP2 del


I have having a listen to the Aesthetix IO sig at the moment and it sounds very good. Not as quiet as my Xono, but has that added flow that tubes do.

What does adding the 2nd power supply bring to the sonic equation, say vs buying some expensive NOS tubes??

Lastly, For anyone who has heard, what are the sonic differences between the Io sig and the Lamm Lp2 deluxe??

cheers

Shane
downunder
This is a little off topic but has anyone compared the Aesthetix IO Signature to the phonostage in the Atma-Sphere MP-1 mkIII?
RadicalSteve

You state that you put the gain back to 60db??

In IO manual I have here the gain stating at ATT1 and going to ATT5 is 80, 74, 68, 62, 50. My manual says IO, not sig so I think it is an old manual.

Are impedance's from jumper position 10 - 1. 10k, 4.75k, 1k, 475, 243, 121, 75, 40.2, 20 , 10

Is anyone's else's manual different??
Shane,

You are correct as above - gain setting at ATT4 is attenuated 18dB to give a value of 62dB, not 60 - I was scribing during a quiet moment in the office, so a slip of the pen! The impedance values are as you describe.

My unit was approx manufactured 2 years ago as verified by Jim White, but the manual is revision 2.6 dated April 2002 and there is no reference to the signature version in the manual other than the warranty card. It might be 2002 was the time that Aesthetix recognised the issue with the old Mills resisitors and changed over to the Roederstein. The circuitry has not changed as far as I know from inception.

Steve
Hi,

I have an IO Sig with 2 supplies & volume controls. Its just over 2yrs old so the Mills resistor issue is not a concen with my unit.

I run a Koestu RSP which is .2mV and noise, with careful NOS tube selection, has not been an issue in my set up with re-worked Quad ESLs.

I have had a recent problem with one Power-supply failing(for the 2nd time) & am awaiting the tech's response on this. It was a capacitor last time. So while the sound has bested, to my ears, PH7, lamm, steelhead,ART... the verdict is out on reliability. Does anyone have an recent email contact for Jim White directly?

Thanks, Nkj
Nkj

you can reach Aesthetix here:

Aesthetix
5144 N. Commerce Ave Suite A
Moorpark, Ca. 93021
(805) 529-9901

Jim White can be reached at: jwhite@aesthetix.net

Steve