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Monitor amp options
Hello Trocaderos, I need some advice from the wise ones. I'm running Tannoy Ardens, Tannoy SRM 10b & dreaded NS-10 from a Niles speaker selector. I've been using a Pioneer MV-3000 power amp, but it's developed a fault. I've got a Perraux 3000b as a spare amp but it has unbalanced inputs. I use a Shadow Hills Equinox as monitor controller. I love it. It doesn't love unbalanced inputs. It produces a slight but annoying hum unless running into balanced inputs. This limits my choice of amps I can use with it. Is there a balancing (unbalancing) option available to me? I'd obviously like to colour the sound as little as possible. I'm also in the market for a Sydney tech to repair my Pioneer amp & general studio smeg. We seem to have a serious shortage of those who practice the fine art of mumbling at the circuits & burning the leaden incense. Have they all graduated to some higher calling? Or have we driven them all away with the late hours & later payment. Anybody out there? JIm Blackfoot
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Re: Monitor amp options
try contacting Steve Wilson, from Reaktor ?
he does stuff for a few ppl on this board i think...i dont have his number unfortunately.
he does stuff for a few ppl on this board i think...i dont have his number unfortunately.
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Re: Monitor amp options
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Re: Monitor amp options
use a pair of 600:600 line transformers and balance the inputs of the amp. Easy.
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Re: Monitor amp options
can try a mate of mine, Paul Reeves.
he's backlogged to hell tho, so he might not be the best option if yuou're in a hurry. will PM his number.
he's backlogged to hell tho, so he might not be the best option if yuou're in a hurry. will PM his number.
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Re: Monitor amp options
blackfoot wrote:Hello Trocaderos, I need some advice from the wise ones. I'm running Tannoy Ardens, Tannoy SRM 10b & dreaded NS-10 from a Niles speaker selector. I've been using a Pioneer MV-3000 power amp, but it's developed a fault. I've got a Perraux 3000b as a spare amp but it has unbalanced inputs. I use a Shadow Hills Equinox as monitor controller. I love it. It doesn't love unbalanced inputs. It produces a slight but annoying hum unless running into balanced inputs. This limits my choice of amps I can use with it. Is there a balancing (unbalancing) option available to me? I'd obviously like to colour the sound as little as possible. I'm also in the market for a Sydney tech to repair my Pioneer amp & general studio smeg. We seem to have a serious shortage of those who practice the fine art of mumbling at the circuits & burning the leaden incense. Have they all graduated to some higher calling? Or have we driven them all away with the late hours & later payment. Anybody out there? JIm Blackfoot
Jim,
PM me or send an email to zenelectro at gmail dot com
I should be able to sort your amp problems out.
cheers
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Terry is a great tech. Always gets me out of trouble.
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Re: Monitor amp options
Simple question, but worth a shot.
Is it possible that the hum is a simple ground loop? Have you tried different wiring combinations between the Shadow Hills and amp? Rane outlines a number of ways to do it, depending on whether the shadow hills unit has an output transformer in the monitoring path.
http://www.rane.com/note110.html
Is it possible that the hum is a simple ground loop? Have you tried different wiring combinations between the Shadow Hills and amp? Rane outlines a number of ways to do it, depending on whether the shadow hills unit has an output transformer in the monitoring path.
http://www.rane.com/note110.html
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Re: Monitor amp options
Hi Jim,
for good amps with balanced inputs that go nicely with the Tannoys, I've always liked the Brystons.
The perrauxs or any other Mosfet amps always sound a bit harsh compared to the Bryston or other good Bi-polar amps to my ears.
Other nice amps would be a QSC or if you can find a pair, some QUAD 50E monoblocks. These had a transformer input and (rare in a solid state amp) a transformer coupled output. designed for the BBC as I recall.They're virtually indestructible and can be tapped for any speaker/line impedance up to 200ohms.
The other good thing with any Bryston is the 20 Year Warranty (set from manufacturing date) I've got one from the 80's that only just ran out a couple of years ago., but it never stopped anyway.
anyway ...my 2c worth
For a tech Try Owen Reynolds (No relation) he's always a good bet around the studio
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for good amps with balanced inputs that go nicely with the Tannoys, I've always liked the Brystons.
The perrauxs or any other Mosfet amps always sound a bit harsh compared to the Bryston or other good Bi-polar amps to my ears.
Other nice amps would be a QSC or if you can find a pair, some QUAD 50E monoblocks. These had a transformer input and (rare in a solid state amp) a transformer coupled output. designed for the BBC as I recall.They're virtually indestructible and can be tapped for any speaker/line impedance up to 200ohms.
The other good thing with any Bryston is the 20 Year Warranty (set from manufacturing date) I've got one from the 80's that only just ran out a couple of years ago., but it never stopped anyway.
anyway ...my 2c worth
For a tech Try Owen Reynolds (No relation) he's always a good bet around the studio
02-9948-6507
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Re: Monitor amp options
Thanks for all the input. I'll weigh up the options. I would love a Bryston but their kinda rare & pricey. Cheers JIm
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Re: Monitor amp options
Hi Jim,
Hear are a couple of leads that helped me out..
http://www.classaaudio.com.au (Local..as in Melbourne & got lots of stuff to demo)
http://highendaudioexchange.ca/index.shtml (this is the place for Brystons)
http://www.audioemotion.co.uk/pre_owned.php (I highly recommend these guys. They sold me my ATC's!)
http://stores.ebay.com/avalonsounds?_rdc=1 (i highly recommend this guy. He sold me my CHORD 350 mono's!!)
http://hifi4sale.fullboards.com/f1p300- ... -singapore (great if you know what you need)
http://www.dtvforum.info/index.php?show ... le+Bryston (sometimes great finds at the right prices)
Email me if you wanna chat, I did about 12 months demoing
Hear are a couple of leads that helped me out..
http://www.classaaudio.com.au (Local..as in Melbourne & got lots of stuff to demo)
http://highendaudioexchange.ca/index.shtml (this is the place for Brystons)
http://www.audioemotion.co.uk/pre_owned.php (I highly recommend these guys. They sold me my ATC's!)
http://stores.ebay.com/avalonsounds?_rdc=1 (i highly recommend this guy. He sold me my CHORD 350 mono's!!)
http://hifi4sale.fullboards.com/f1p300- ... -singapore (great if you know what you need)
http://www.dtvforum.info/index.php?show ... le+Bryston (sometimes great finds at the right prices)
Email me if you wanna chat, I did about 12 months demoing

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Re: Monitor amp options
blackfoot wrote: I use a Shadow Hills Equinox as monitor controller. I love it. JIm Blackfoot
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Re: Monitor amp options
Hey Dale PM'd ya jb
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