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  1. Audiokarama Super Simple pre
    Linear, Regulated power supply. This pre is super quite and board flat from almost DC to 100KHz. 
    4 inputs, 2 outputs with gain of 12 so its compatible with tube amps or SS power amps. 
    Full size chassis, Alps pots. Exceptional build quality. (Yes built and tested by me :-) ).
    Built but never really used... cleaning time.

    Justin 323-868-9722

     

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  2. The rega is a great amp.

     

    I’d suggest some other ideas. I’m a tube guy.  The easy tube choice is a Rogue chronos new.  Can’t go wrong. A bit high but you can get used or shop for a deal. It’s a wonderful choice. If going more old school.

    A dynakitparts stereo35 as a power amp is a perfect selection. 17watts per Chanel.  Tube power amp. It was considered the poor mans mcintosh.   You can buy the kit and build it.  There is a ton of support or have it built.  The Stereo 35 is my fav amp from outside companies. I’d then get an Oppo Sonica dac.  It has a line in. It had a remote control option if you need. It will stream music from tidal or Spotify without the computer.  And if you then want a phono. Go get the shit phono stage for a $100.  The Oppo has a line stage input. 

    Last option is the schiit stack. Get the schiit pre that fits your needs. Then get the schiit vador. More than enough power.  Still with separates.  Totally amazing. All three choices are US made and worthy of pride. 

  3. Selling off my unused Sub amps.

    1000watt monoblcok sub amps with built in crossovers.

    Im selling off 2 units. Smoke free house. Lightly used. 

     

    $200 each

    $30-40 shipping per.

     

    Justin 323-868-9722

    justinweber@hotmail.com

     

    Dayton Audio's SA1000 mono subwoofer amplifier provides nearly a kilowatt of clean, solid power to your home theater or music playback system. The amp's convenient freestanding or rack-mountable configurations make it an ideal partner for high-performance subwoofer speaker systems.

    Patented tracking down-converter power supply for high efficiency
    Class-AB output stage for clean, controlled amplification
    Low frequency parametric EQ allows you to boost or cut to custom-tailor the sound
    Sophisticated soft clip circuitry improves headroom and protects woofers
    Manual, auto, or triggered on/off for integration into any automated system
    Switchable subsonic and bass boost filters
    High pass output for looping signal back into distributed audio systems

     

    Specifications: • Rated power output (0.92% THD): 497 watts into 8 ohms, 950 watts into 4 ohms • Signal to noise ratio: 98 dB A-weighted • Efficiency: 86% • Input impedance: 12K ohms • Subsonic filter: -3 dB @ 18 Hz, Q=0.8 • Bass boost: +3 dB @ 25 Hz, Q=1.4 • High pass output: -3 dB @ 80 Hz, 12 dB/octave • Low pass adjustment: 30-200 Hz • Phase adjustment: 0°–180° • Parametric EQ frequency: 18–80 Hz • Bandwidth: 0.1–1.0 Q • Level: -14.5 dB to +6 dB • Dimensions: 17-1/2" W x 4" H x 13" D (tabletop configuration) • 

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  4. I can’t comment on Bobs woofer, except to say it’s very very well regarded.  I’d say that looking at the Eminence 15c for simulations may help.  In my experience the cabinet is too large. Shrinking the cab from ~6.5fu to 5.8cu should yield a faster, less flabby bass. I have never changed the ports dramatically. If I recall it’s 50sq in?

    moving the woofer up in cabinet may change things a bit (less baffle reinforcement?) but then again it might improve mid bass for you.  

  5. I’ve only heard a 402 as active. I do know they are some anomalies hat are addressed in EQing. The pro guys could answer... I wouldn’t know.  I’m a passive guy.  I like not having active and the polars on the eliptrac don’t require eq.  Does JWC or DrWho have their old measurements?

    Subjectively, was the K402 a bigger sound, Yes!

    was the eliptrac a perfectly balanced sound, yes I thought so.  More so then when used in my own cornscalas based projects. The Eliptrac was monsteriously large in my room. I’m sure in larger rooms the k402 would have been a better choice. 

    Perhaps a Jub bass bin and K510 vs Jub bass bin and eliptrac would be a better compairiaon?

     

  6. I didn’t initially.  Didn’t think an issue. I described them as such in the narrative.  

    Took them on as a rehab project. Although the IP for the Jub bass bin is not protected, I am not and was not trying to infringe.  I do think these modifications are pretty amazing and helped to complete my speaker. ALK now offers are redone/ revisited Jub ESN.  The HF extension is pretty remarkable with it.   Maybe someone with real Jubs will pair them up and we can hear it matted to the big 402 horn. I’d love to see the polars for both overplayed.  That would be fun.  I suspect the eliptrac wins on Hf ext with the passive nexteork. 

  7. I still will own 2 pair of cornscalas and 1 pair of heresys. But the jubs really don't fit in my SoCal home.  My Royals (JWC punch based are in my studio for the Co. The Jubs are the best I've heard but just to monsterious.  Now I know.  There is a size limit.  Didn't think so before. 

  8. The VPI 299 is a beast. It belongs to my good friend Pere. It's a rectified el34 integrated amp.  What's not to love ;-). 

     

    The wife has had a nice rock. The shop has my royal speakers which are big monsters too.  The Jubs just take size to the next level. It's like having 2 khorns, and a belle for center fill and a horn sub for the lows.  It's that impressive. I think ALKs crossover makes this combo so good. I k ow the HF200 and the eliptrac. This is more!

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