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Tweaking

Posted 12th November 2009 at 08:53 AM by aaaron
Updated 12th November 2009 at 09:03 AM by aaaron (wrong word)

Iam into the tweaking of marantz cd 94 MK2 (just repaced the output op amp with OPA 627,and the buffer stage with BUF 634 T and balance output *****(need to mention Special Thanks to Subash from FARNELL INDIA chennai branch for the wonderfull support rendered throughout the tweaking ***can be contacted at subashb@farnell.com for any elctronic components and the related )
the result is good and there is nice improvement in sound and sonic stage.

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Series BUFFER

Posted 15th September 2009 at 09:42 AM by aaaron

After all investing a tiny money i got a new buffer with one made for testing .Then had aidea to multistage it i decided to add one more (like series connected)and tested with my meridian amp and MS speakers ,the result is stunning ,the sound has improved a bit with blend and crisp..........

If anyone need the circuit (again a combination of philips and wadia ) can be shared .

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Audio World of human kind

Posted 15th September 2009 at 09:35 AM by aaaron

There is something special about who love hearing quality music (i mean the sound ) will always have less fear abt the world and have wonderful stamina at thier mind.being my first relaease i thought it would be a welcome blog .

Lots of techno subjects will be added in comming blogs

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