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In Reply to: Re: Photo of one of mine posted by michaelv20850 on February 24, 2007 at 19:19:12:
Large Bybee's come with insulated leads.
Just strip and solder. I used small pieces of heat shrink over leads
after soldering.
They tend to clean up the sound,removing a level of grit.
Also they extend the bass and help with the dynamics. YMMV
They do require a break-in period.Other things in Balanced Conditioner:
Two capacitors on left side are Auricaps .47 uF 600 volts, installed at output.
One Auricaps .047 uF 600 volts, installed at input.
I added the yellow heat shrink to protect the capacitors.I also upgraded to Furutech FP-15 (cu) 15A receptacles(9-20-2006).
I use a ten amp circuit breaker/on/off switch. Digi-Key #302-1169-ND
And a Furutech Gold-plated FI-10(G) IEC inlet.Not shown in photo is:
Center bolt in Balanced Transformer was replaced with "Non-Metallic"
stainless bolt and nut. Good improvement... and cheap tweak.
AC outlet and transformer dampened for improved sound.
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Follow Ups
- Here are the details - RadioWonder 02:12:43 02/27/07 (2)
- Re: Here are the details - michaelv20850 20:19:48 02/27/07 (0)
- I sent you an email with link to full building detals. (nt) - RadioWonder 02:28:22 02/27/07 (0)