Hi Ponger, I have compared the NS10 to Pearl and initially the Pearl sounded best. The comparison wasnt scientific enough though I guess, since the Pearl was connected to my X-BosoZ. I will try and do some more listening with the Pearl connected to NS10, which will give a better picture of how the two RIAA's compare to each other. My plan is to go over my NS10 shortly, (collecting bits and pieces right now) and give it a full overhaul (but with really careful hands) I expect that changing all the old electrolytics and tantalum capacitors will raise the performance to higher levels. Is yours in the original condition or have you been upgrading any components? I can easily imagine that the NS10 will sound brilliant with the old caps replaced with better new ones.
Steen
Steen
By the way, does anyone know what kind of capacitors that are used in the original NS10 RIAA Eq. network? Having found some 1% NOS Phillips polystyrene with the correct values, it might be worth a try?. See the attached schematic, the RIAA Eq. is in the lower left corner.
Steen
Steen
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steenoe said:By the way, does anyone know what kind of capacitors that are used in the original NS10 RIAA Eq. network? Having found some 1% NOS Phillips polystyrene with the correct values, it might be worth a try?. See the attached schematic, the RIAA Eq. is in the lower left corner.
Steen
if origigi caps aren't ceramics (...doubt they are) leave it for now;
do rest of preamp first,and later you can tweak EQ.......
Good advice, thanks They look like filmcaps of some sort, small axial types.if origigi caps aren't ceramics (...doubt they are) leave it for now;
Ponger, good luck with the upgrading. While waiting, take a look at this warm review
http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/frr.pl?rprea&1129311740&read&d14&zzlFerrari&&
Many NS10 owners are more than happy with its sound, besides there is something special about that preamp
Steen
By the way, does anyone know what kind of capacitors that are used in the original NS10 RIAA Eq. network?
Hey Steenoe. The caps are made by F-Dyne. 2% 100V Polystryrene Foil. http://www.usafilmcaps.com/psf.html
Hi Ponger. I have a recapped NS-10 with the M1 module (needed for low output MC carts). After Harvesting all the tantalum caps I think you will be pleased with the sound.
-Mal
Thanks Malotron, better leave them where they are, thenThe caps are made by F-Dyne. 2% 100V Polystryrene Foil.
Steen
steenoe said:Thanks Malotron, better leave them where they are, then
Steen
inverse RIAA net will tell ya everything you need,later........
or you can ask Papa what he thinks about NS10 accuracy vs. pleasing your hearing devices
Threshold Ns 10 power supply
Hi Steen I'm from Italy I wouldn't bother you. I've an original Threshold Ns 10 that doesn't work. I need to replace the transformer. Maybe do you have the original Power supply schematic ?
Roberto - Variation 33
By the way, does anyone know what kind of capacitors that are used in the original NS10 RIAA Eq. network? Having found some 1% NOS Phillips polystyrene with the correct values, it might be worth a try?. See the attached schematic, the RIAA Eq. is in the lower left corner.
Steen
Hi Steen I'm from Italy I wouldn't bother you. I've an original Threshold Ns 10 that doesn't work. I need to replace the transformer. Maybe do you have the original Power supply schematic ?
Roberto - Variation 33
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