In Reply to: Re: cathode stripping posted by Doc B. on March 7, 2007 at 08:19:32:
Oh Yes a cell phone remote startup. Heck if the terrorists can rig bombs from cell phones why can't we fire up our systems from one.
I have some Raytheonsn some RCA gold pins and the WE 417a's. The WE ones are the quiet choice. The RCA 's are very good but I only have 3 of them vs 14 Raytheons.The switched load sounds like a nice idea too. I have to sort all the ideas out as there are too many all of a sudden. The more resolving the system gets the more fickle it gets. I had an issue a few weeks ago where I plugged in a TV in the next room and suddenly the system sounded better even though it was on a dedicated line. It turns out that there was nothing at all on the line before plugging in the TV. Somehow the line had some resonance and plugging in the TV took it away. I had thought I had found the next Tice clock in TV form. What an eye opener that was to home wiring.
Does that 208 sound better than the Oracle? I bet is has more drive and pace. Your DC EF86 project sounds exciting, should be real quiet and dynamic. The EF86 always had a nice ripe and energetic sound in the circuits I heard it in like the Quad 2.
Bob
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