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- Halfbiass...Electron Herder and Backass Woof
Love the Allen heads for tranny bolts...
I have no need for independent channel attenuators in my current audio systems, but left them in place if that changes in the future.Eric, you made the right choice of not wiring the attenuators.
I marvel at how much more precise the treble is in my system with them bypassed.
All wiring complete for the Cylon LED meter boards.
Added 2 X 22awg purple wires to fused B- and a Black Ground wire from the bus bar up to the meters on the left and Red/White speaker signal wires up the right side.
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Lots of room in this new chassis from White Oak.
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I agree, my desire to finish and start listening to music got the best of me. Although, I have yet to detect an audible issue with the current meter wire arrangement. The sound quality, level of detail, and dead quiet background is beyond my expectationNice, but I still don't like to run AC wires together with the rest. I keep the ac separate.
I agree, my desire to finish and start listening to music got the best of me. Although, I have yet to detect an audible issue with the current meter wire arrangement. The sound quality, level of detail, and dead quiet background is beyond my expectation
If I ever open it back up I will most likely rewire all non AC up around the top of the meters. I don’t think it’s necessary, but knowing it could be better will eat at me every time I look at the amp.
Do you have a reference picture of how you approached wiring up Cylon meters on a 400? I struggled with how to get both the Ground and rail B- wires to the meters without bundling with the AC feed.
most guys prefer tight....well...i cant speak for most guys .Sure does! Plenty of space in that WOAD chassis. He could even add a 1/2" standoff and space that control board out some.
Got my second 400 done. Look at the space between the DCP relay and the meter mode switch. Tight!
Sure does! Plenty of space in that WOAD chassis. He could even add a 1/2" standoff and space that control board out some.
Got my second 400 done. Look at the space between the DCP relay and the meter mode switch. Tight!
My current main system incorporates a Bryston 4BSST 300W X 2 true dual mono amp (dual supplies).It'll stand toe to toe with the best as far as sound quality goes. Build a 700 and you can stand toe to toe with the big boys then. The Brystons, Rowlands, SAE's, Denon's, Crown's....I've had em all in the cave going head to head...,wiped some McIntosh ass in Az too...