I've always been a sucker for the Schiit Ragnarok integrated amp, lots of power and it looks fantastic. If someone ever made something like this that integrated the DSP capabilities of my Dayton 4X8 that would be awesome.
I'm not a fan of dumping massive amounts of money into amplification, or...
I haven't been posting much on here as I've been very occupied on getting my Z06 ready for this track season. I've slowly been building what is basically just a race car at this point that's also licensed and insured.
I'm finishing off a complete downforce package for the car with a very large...
I've transported my speakers multiple times, I just wrap them up really good in plastic wrap and make sure they won't bounce around. I wouldn't overthink it too much, you just don't want to damage the diagraphs.
I'm strongly considering getting rid of Prime, I hardly watch anything on Prime video since their hasn't been anything worth watching in ages and that goes for all the streaming services. Watching ads is just as bad as sitting in traffic.
She's currently on meds and her condition seems to be at least stabilized. She's staying with my parents right now because she'll disappear in the depths of my new house. I'm staying with them but I'm at work all day so I only see my cats in the evening.
Hopefully I caught this early enough...
Unfortunately my lovely cat Ellie is not well. After I brought her back from being minutes away from death 2 years ago she managed to make a complete recovery and was officially off all meds last September. She's been perfect up until about 5 days ago... She has non regenerative anemia so she...
Getting the upstairs workshop setup. Lots of misc audio gear everywhere right now, I need shelves.
Got a PH16 tube phono stage on the bench, I started it a couple years ago but never completed it. I made the fancy laser cut chassis at work.
It definitely sounds like a power supply issue if you've replaced the panels and the volume imbalance is still there. You should check the bias voltage coming out of the power supply, you will need a volt meter and a resistor in between the positive lead and the power supply to bring the...
Stick an active X-over on the woofer and just bypass the existing passive crossover totally. You get full control over the level of bass you desire and it just sound much, much better. Unfortunately the passive bass crossovers on older Martin Logan speakers were terrible.