So, ive had a week off work and ive managed to paste a good deal more of my system.
inside the amp ive done all the tops of the round caps and the top of an R core transistor. I could not find any fuses that i would readily recognise. I didnt do the DACs yet.
opened up my Rel stentor III. This is old school circuit board with lots of space. Painted all the caps on top, fuses, all the larger solder joints and any power connections and connections to the driver as well as the fuse in the IEC and then i painted the flat plate and bolt on the large torroid transformer. Pasted the input RCA and a shorting plug that I put in the unused RCA. finally the pins in the IEC. Then i taped 2 alpha cards to the amp chasis either side of the torroid transformer bolt.
i use a cisco network switch, pasted round caps, IEC and placed an alpha card over the top of the power section of the switch. I grounded the chasis to my power block and pasted that connection.
i have this Russ Andrews passive power conditioner called an ultra purifier, pasted bare wires and solder inside looks like 2 very large caps in there but they and most of the components are covered in a black rubberised plastic so left it there.
ive now done all my power leads plug connections including fuses and my double power outlet at the wall including a good pasting to the inside of the metal casing that houses the socket and an earth connection.
ive also invested in some Townshend speaker bars to isolate my speakers and stands and ive put some stillpoints ultra SS under the sub.
My amp, power bar , switch and apple Tv are all on black ravioli mk 1 pads stacked on to oak cones , additionally the amp sits on a granite chopping board and that sits on a partially inflated wheel barrow inner tube 😉.
ive got to say that the system is sounding very good now , the addition of the townshends and stillpoints and the extra pastings have really taken the soundstage to a different level the details coming out of familiar tracks in some cases is like listening to a remix. The best bit is the tone and musicailty of the system it just feels like its spot on for tone and timing and the soundstage is embracing now its all around the room, not holographic in my case more like a wall of sound with some effects to the side and behind me. I think if i had different speaker cables I would get more holographic sound staging, however I like it as it is anyway. Got to say that sitting inside the soundstage is actually a little wierd at first almost disconcerting , like travel sickness , but now that Im used to it I really love it.
ive got about 70% of my paste left and ive not put any in my consumer unit yet.. i need to get an electrician in to fit a switch between my meter and the consumer unit so that I can work on it.
ive also managed to paste my patch cables i just pasted then removed from the plastic by carefully wiping away.
very happy customer here Tim thanks 🙏🏼 and i know there is more in the tank so to speak.
inside the amp ive done all the tops of the round caps and the top of an R core transistor. I could not find any fuses that i would readily recognise. I didnt do the DACs yet.
opened up my Rel stentor III. This is old school circuit board with lots of space. Painted all the caps on top, fuses, all the larger solder joints and any power connections and connections to the driver as well as the fuse in the IEC and then i painted the flat plate and bolt on the large torroid transformer. Pasted the input RCA and a shorting plug that I put in the unused RCA. finally the pins in the IEC. Then i taped 2 alpha cards to the amp chasis either side of the torroid transformer bolt.
i use a cisco network switch, pasted round caps, IEC and placed an alpha card over the top of the power section of the switch. I grounded the chasis to my power block and pasted that connection.
i have this Russ Andrews passive power conditioner called an ultra purifier, pasted bare wires and solder inside looks like 2 very large caps in there but they and most of the components are covered in a black rubberised plastic so left it there.
ive now done all my power leads plug connections including fuses and my double power outlet at the wall including a good pasting to the inside of the metal casing that houses the socket and an earth connection.
ive also invested in some Townshend speaker bars to isolate my speakers and stands and ive put some stillpoints ultra SS under the sub.
My amp, power bar , switch and apple Tv are all on black ravioli mk 1 pads stacked on to oak cones , additionally the amp sits on a granite chopping board and that sits on a partially inflated wheel barrow inner tube 😉.
ive got to say that the system is sounding very good now , the addition of the townshends and stillpoints and the extra pastings have really taken the soundstage to a different level the details coming out of familiar tracks in some cases is like listening to a remix. The best bit is the tone and musicailty of the system it just feels like its spot on for tone and timing and the soundstage is embracing now its all around the room, not holographic in my case more like a wall of sound with some effects to the side and behind me. I think if i had different speaker cables I would get more holographic sound staging, however I like it as it is anyway. Got to say that sitting inside the soundstage is actually a little wierd at first almost disconcerting , like travel sickness , but now that Im used to it I really love it.
ive got about 70% of my paste left and ive not put any in my consumer unit yet.. i need to get an electrician in to fit a switch between my meter and the consumer unit so that I can work on it.
ive also managed to paste my patch cables i just pasted then removed from the plastic by carefully wiping away.
very happy customer here Tim thanks 🙏🏼 and i know there is more in the tank so to speak.