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Some really great news
Two things have happened in the last few days to give rise to much celebration:
I have (finally!) managed to source all the parts for all the kits that I'm initially intending to offer, and parts are now either in stock, or are on order and delivery is expected within a couple of weeks. This has been quite a journey, and I'm over the moon to have got here! The PSU and Phono stage will be ready to ship as soon as the front panels arrive and I have up-dated the instruction manual, to be followed fairly swiftly by the Pre3 and then the amps - I'm even hoping that the Headphone Amp won't be too long following. The second "event" was Dave passing back to me the Phono3 in its newest incarnation, having tweaked and tested it to perfection. Among Dave's notes to me was one that particularly tickled me: "Our reference unit used with an AT-OC9/III on a SME V with the volume set 20dB higher than maximum power, does not hum or buzz in the slightest. In fact under any conditions, there is no hum whatsoever, none, none at all, did we say none!" I think we've got rather a nice Phono unit here! To celebrate, we're going to have that capacitor sale we were talking about. How does this sound to you? Email orders arriving up to the end of May will qualify for 40% off. P&P (to keep things simple) will be a flat rate of £4.00 per order (UK only). Sorry no telephone orders - I'm hoping to be too busy picking, packing and posting, along with continuing the good work on the kits. Best wishes, Matthew Snell sales@world-designs.co.uk |
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Re: Some really great news
Good news indeed. New to this forum but hoping to build a pre-amp, so this forum will be really useful I am sure.
Regards John |
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Re: Some really great news
Mathew, good news indeed. Can you be more specific on the new phono stage, is it compleatly new or just tweeked?, is it a new PCB? and is it retro fittable into a 2 or 3 case, many thanks. BOB
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Re: Some really great news
Please tell us more Mathew????
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Really great news, or did someone say that already? Alastair |
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Re: Some really great news
It's effectively the Phono3S without the switched input and adjustable filtering, so we're using the old PCB. You'll recognise most of it! But the grounding is now absolutely perfect. Hence: no hum. None. Got it?
Matthew |
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Re: Some really great news
Good to hear Matthew.
Will existing Phono 3 users (like me ) be privy to to the revised earthing details ?
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Re: Some really great news
Thanks for the reply Mathew.
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Re: Some really great news
And of course it has the trimmer for valve rolling.
The grounding is specific to the switched pcb, in not switched mode, with the SUT and one input. So would not apply to other configurations. Is anyone getting hum? Dave |
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So, in that case, is the new phono only suitable for MC cartridges ?
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