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Head-Fi - The Stax Thread (new)
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zing zing, was wondering why it was going so cheap
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wait... you didn't just jump on these: http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI....m=120095491029 did you?
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i scored my stax lambda pro + srm-1/mk-2 for US$455 i'm pretty sure i got a huge bargain and they're in absolute mint condition
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question answered previously
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what's wrong with 12AX7s? and does it apply to their lower gain derivative the 5751...
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WoW i am like forever indebted to you guys i've recently been getting into classical music - symphonies and orchestral suites. after getting my first electrostat rig and upgrading my dynamic rig the electrostat rig is simply mind bogglingly worlds ahead of the dynamic system for clarity, detail and definition in classical music. i simply cannot listen to classical on my dynamics…
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yep, bought it from its original owner who bought the set in 1990! thanks for all your help! =D
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hi spritzer! i think i managed to fix it, most definitely a grounding issue as i made room for it in my rack and wired everything up correctly (my room's a mess with all this gear) and viola! no noise i did take pictures of the unit anyway, but for now the beauty runs beautifully quiet =D pictures of the innards here: http://www.a-chau.net/gallery2/v/…
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thanks spritzer, I will do that tomorrow. the ear pads look like they're stuck on to the housing with some glue, i'm so scared of tearing/damaging the pads they're in immaculate condition for such old things. i will also try to pop open the hood of the unit and take some shots, it looks so clean inside from what i can see... i'm relieved that the membrane…
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the cable looks pretty good but yeah i wouldn't rule that out, i dont know if the cable on these can be detached? i don't see any way of disassembling the earspeaker housing otherwise i would have tried that i'm more and more thinking it might be some particules inside the earspeaker because the high frequency noises have stopped, but later on i put on the ear…