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  1. I just purchased a VPI HW 16.5 record cleaner new in box from a local dealer. When I turn on the motor, the motor seems to have a odd sound, like a bearing going bad, type noise. Is this normal? I read the manual and it says the motor is noisey, but it sounds like bearings going bad. Anyone have this unit? What a difference a clean LP makes!

  2. 325 watts per channel driven into 8 ohms 20hz-20khz w/no more than .5%T.H.D

    Power at clipping, minimum:650 WPC into 4 ohms,1300 WPC into 2 OHMS

    Hum and Noise -100db,A-weighted

    Maximum output current 80 aps peak to peak per channel

    Maximum output voltage 51Vrms

    Output impedance : voltage source 0 ohms, current source 1 ohm

    Input impedence, Rca inputs 30k

    input sensitivity for rated output: unbalanced 1.8Vrms, balanced 1.8Vrms

    Power consumption:45W at idle, 150 1/8 power, 1800w max power

    I am useing this amp with 4 ohm speakers with 2.5 ohm min.12.gif

  3. Well, I went to buy a new MC cartridge I ended up buying a Music hall mmf-7. The MMF-7 comes standard with a Goldring Eroica H, high output mC cartridge. The sound is a huge improvement over the rega combo I was useing. The instructions to the MMF say you use it with a regular MM phono stage, it works, but my gains are all the way up on the Blueberry and I have to have the volume at 4-5 o-clock, so I get a little distortion when I drive the sunfire 300 two into 4 ohms with that much gain. Can the Blueberry be upgraded for this cartridge? or is it ok as is?

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    On 9/16/2004 4:52:40 PM Erik Mandaville wrote:

    Oh! What a fool I have been! I didn't know that SET was the only way to go with 100db+ Klipsch speakers. All this time I've been under the obviously misguided impression that many on this forum have been very happy with higher power, Push-pull or solid-state alternatives.

    Thanks for posting a post of such crystal-like lucidity! I hereby also promise not to be a tight wad.

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    Thank you.1.gif

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    On 9/15/2004 8:18:09 PM Erik Mandaville wrote:

    "...the SET stuff does sound the best,hands down."

    Yes, for you, for me, and for maybe several others here. However, there are no absolutes that can qualify SET amps as being THE BEST for Klipschorns or any other speaker. I like my amps very much, but that does not mean that sentiment, opinion, or value judgement will be the same for someone else -- in fact we know quite well it is not.

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    SET sounds best on 100+db horns, thats it. I have heard SET on 96db speaks and the majic is gone, SET is the only way to go if you have 100db+ Klipsch speakers, need more bass? add a sub. Need more power? then dont be a tight wad and spend the money on a high power SET. Simple, having all of the music amplified sound majical on the klipsch horn product.

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    On 9/15/2004 7:34:55 PM paulparrot wrote:

    Janne,

    Forget about the SET recommendations. You'd be going about twenty steps backwards. Easiest way to get to the truth about SET is to read some old threads here in the archives.

    Klipsch recommends 20 watts minimum for Klipschorns. You could sometimes get by with half of that, but with 1 to 3 watts, no way, no how.

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    Not to step on you beak Mr. Parrot, but I own and have used all forms of amplification on K-horns and Chorus2s, and the SET stuff does sound the best,hands down.

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    On 9/14/2004 6:32:55 PM J.4knee wrote:

    10% so if a person were to buy a set of K-horns, A Belle Klipsch Center, and two sets of Heresy II's for surrounds, a good SS HT Receiver or separates, A decent DVD player with DVD A and SACD capability and a reasonable wide screen HDTV for about say $16-$19000 retail you recommend $1900 on cables?!?!?!?!?!?

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    At the minimum, if you have 19000 in your home stereo, you will have probobly went through 4000 in cables before you have found the ones that work. I have 2,000 in cables, and have about 13000 in stereo and 6500 in a tv.

  8. Has anyone heard the Rives unit? Finally a way to remove the BOOM in your room.

    The PARC is a Parametric Adaptive Room Compensation system. Rives Audio designed the PARC because current stereo and home theater components have exceeded the capability of their environment. Today's hi end audio speakers and electronics have the capability of delivering a near flat response throughout the audible frequency range (20Hz to 20kHz). However, these systems interact with their environment, namely the room they are located in. One of the largest problems in typical listening rooms is standing waves or room modes (bass modes) caused by parallel walls. The PARC is specifically designed to alleviate this problem. To understand more about the issues of room modes, go to "the Listening Room".

    The PARC is a 2 channel, 3 band (per channel) parametric equalizer (parametric eq) that can attenuate 3 separate frequencies at different ranges and amplitudes. It is purely analog based, so there is no digital conversion to corrupt the audio signal. The system uses components and modules developed for high end analog recording studios. Every item in the signal path is of the lowest noise and highest quality available. The engineers that developed the unit have literally dozens of years experience in designing low noise parametric equalizers (parametric eq) for the recording industry.

  9. Craig, not to steal the thread, but I have an old tube radio amplifier that works, but I would like to have it restored so it can be used in the radio cabinet which I refinished. Can you do this? Or do you know of anyone that can? I would like the chassis to be refinished as well, so it will probobly need to be stripped of the electonics, bead blasted an painted. carry on, Rob

  10. I Know that the table and arm are not the greatest, but I do have them in another room than the speakers, so I get no vibration at the table. Im not crazy about over priced MC cartridges, only good ones, price comes with quality I understand. Will a 1000.00 cartridge make more of an improvement than a 1000.00 table/arm combo? I can put the orgin live mods in the arm, but vibration control is not an issue so, I thought a table would be the least effective mod for the buck.I have looked on audiogon at the different cartridges and am lost, I do not want to throw a grand or so in the wrong direction.So once again, any favorites? Or should I scrap the whole idea, spend the extra money on a better tt/arm/cart in the used market altogether?

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