Skynyrd77
Veteran and General Yakker
Lookin forward to that myself...
Thanks lee!!! I'm of to lalaland!! See ya tomm
Lookin forward to that myself...

Really nice Lee. Your wire discipline is looking way good - damn dude it's awesome. What are you using on the dangling leads for the light board? Looks some nice stuff.
Smoked a Nichicon eh - did it pop or just vent?
Jason - this guy looks like it will kick ass - maybe even yours if you give it a chance.
Can't wait to see the AP results although the listening tests are what really count. Blow Robert's ears off.![]()
With all the other changes done at the same time, impossible to attribute it to that specifically. I know one thing, like Nav said....once ya use it there is no going back, no insulation meltback and it stays where ya put it.
Hey lee or nav or joe or jer. Have you noticed if the amp has a brighter sound signiture using the silver/Teflon wire??
In a word, no...
There is hardly any wire in the signal path...just about all of the signal path is carefully laid out printed circuit etch (which is oxygen free pure copper).
The wire is predominantly in the wiring from the bulk caps to the fuses and back to the load. That or AC wiring. Neither of these are in the signal path.
The bypass caps on the backplane boards will contribute more to the sonic signature than the PS wiring will and they don't contribute to anything other than better signal integrity.
Why do you ask?
Ive just read in the past using like silver interconnects or speaker cables really make it a lot brighter sounding. I was just courious. And that totally makes sence being as none is in the actual signal path.
It is not none, it is a very small amount in the signal path. The long wires you see are power feed wires.
If it was brighter, it would show up in the frequency response which is dead flat.
Thanks joe. I understand now. And Ron I'm used to these moments by now lol. I show my technical ignorance well and often... One day I'll get a grasp on it ..
