I have a pair of clear stones taking the scenic route (thanks post office) to me this week and will get the blue or open stones next week. So that will give me the complete set, but the red stones on their own are pretty good.Would love to try one of the receptacles but it might be a while.
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@cerberus79You/we are lucky GK has disappeared (or been banned) he was a real comic piece of work but fitted in well in these types of threads, and his website is really out there https://www.machinadynamica.com/machina5.htm best one is the pebbles. As for your Maggies I had quite a bit to do with them owning the big Tympanies also, before going on to big ESL’s. cerberus79A few months ago I purchased a used pair of speakers from another Agon member. To my surprise all the fuses were Orange fuses. I listened to them and then to satisfy my curiosity I replaced them with ordinary buss fuses and could not hear a difference. I did this test with a bunch of friends and neither I or them could hear a difference. As you stated no difference in sound whether 10cent Bussman fuses were in or $150 SR Orange were in, to yourself or when the guys were around to do the A/B with. cerberus79Same thing I say to them, if it’s directional then it’s trying to be a diode, and that NOT good in either direction! But I can tell your Maggies will sound a touch better with just a piece of copper wire soldered lightly outside of the fuse clamps and no fuses. This makes them vulnerable to an amp blowing and going dc, as you know having electronic knowledge background, but no more so than any other speaker would have no dc protection either. You could try one of these if you want to retain the protection soldered to the fuse clamps. https://www.jaycar.com.au/5-amp-circuit-breaker/p/SF2254 Cheers George |
oregonpapa If you can, I suggest you seek medical help (just giving back what’s dished out) |
@cerberus79 You/we are lucky GK has disappeared (or been banned) he was a real comic piece of work but fitted in well in these types of threads, and his website is really out there https://www.machinadynamica.com/machina5.htm best one is the pebbles. As for your Maggies I had quite a bit to do with them owning the big Tympanies also, before going on to big ESL’s. cerberus79A few months ago I purchased a used pair of speakers from another Agon member. To my surprise all the fuses were Orange fuses. I listened to them and then to satisfy my curiosity I replaced them with ordinary buss fuses and could not hear a difference. I did this test with a bunch of friends and neither I or them could hear a difference. As you stated no difference in sound whether 10cent Bussman fuses were in or $150 SR Orange were in, to yourself or when the guys were around to do the A/B with. cerberus79 Same thing I say to them, if it’s directional then it’s trying to be a diode, and that NOT good in either direction! But I can tell your Maggies will sound a touch better with just a piece of copper wire soldered lightly outside of the fuse clamps and no fuses. This makes them vulnerable to an amp blowing and going dc, as you know having electronic knowledge background, but no more so than any other speaker would have no dc protection either. You could try one of these if you want to retain the protection soldered to the fuse clamps. https://www.jaycar.com.au/5-amp-circuit-breaker/p/SF2254 Cheers George |
As I upgrade my system I’ve yet to purchase a preamp for my newly purchased SS amp and dropped a couple of light blues in a NOS Panasonic SA-HE200 reviver and was very jolted to hear a massive, scary even, upgrade of the sound quality of said receiver. Just as everyone else said. More quiet, dynamic, larger soundstage, black background etc., and it’s only been a few evenings I’ve had the time to play my little rig! The fuses are not even burned in yet and the difference in PRAT and is non fatiguing and draws you in to listen is only going to get better. My best least expensive upgrade ever. I emailed Mike and told him: ’send me two black. I’m gonna take the two light blue and trade up within the 90 day grace period for a yellow’ for my new amp. He got back to me in a timely matter at that. Buy these. |
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