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    15th November 2009 07:01 PM - permalink
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    Dear administrator... how can I start a new thread ?

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Posted 18th September 2009 at 10:05 PM by RCruz Comments 0
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The offending zener was replaced and now there is no more "woosh"... both channels sound the same with a very low ripple at full volume...

It seems this component is critical for the "transparency" of the shunt.

With two shunts, I notice a much better transient response and wider soundstage (I believe this is due to the better separation provided by the dual mono setup)

I believe a glass low noise zener with a big Ruby ZLH would make a big difference.

Ricardo
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