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CAUTIONS WHEN PURCHASING VINTAGE EQUIPMENT

A reader sent me a letter advising me to post some common sense "cautions" when purchasing "vintage components". I should have done this years ago myself. Here's his list, which is more thorough than what I would have posted on my own. Any reader, who thinks he can add something to this list, is strongly encouraged to share their thoughts. With some minor editing, here it is:


"1. Do NOT plug in ANY piece of vintage tube equipment, EVEN if the owner says he's had it running recently. Old capacitors can not take the shock of throwing line current through them, if they have not been used on a regular basis.


2. ONLY test vintage tube equipment if you have a variac, or similar variable power supply to SLOWLY apply current to said piece of vintage tube equipment. This will allow the capacitors to slowly reform, and prevent things from just plain blowing up in your face!


3. ALL vintage tube equipment should, at the very least, have the selenium rectifiers replaced with modern silicon diode equivalents, if you plan on using the amp again.


4. Ideally, replace all power supply caps, and strap new caps under cans if the cans are shot. This will make for a much more reliable and stable power supply.


5. Old audio couplers are most likely leaky and sound very bad. Modern caps again will greatly improve sound quality.


6.* Lastly, all above listed recommendations WILL degrade the value of vintage equipment. ONLY do the recommendations if you do not care about preserving a "museum piece", but want to have the safest and best sounding vintage equipment possible. If you do not want to alter the original components, then DO NOT use said piece. Just have it on display like an antique."


*Personal Note- For those audiophiles who want to retain "the value", while also enjoying "the safest and best sounding vintage" components, I advise taking some detailed pictures of the component before any modifications are made, and also retaining all the original parts. Then the component can always be put back into its original condition for top resale value.

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某人的音响理念CC

I believe in Audio Minimalism

It doesn't matter if your audio system is primarily analog, digital or both. This means the fewest components (no line stage) and fewest parts (speaker drivers), the shortest cables and the simplest signal path; even down to the minimum number of solder joints.

Only simplicity is able to capture the complexities of music, while complex circuits will inevitably sound simple, predictable and, ultimately, boring.

This doesn't mean utilizing shoddy or compromised parts, cheap power supplies, cases etc. Execution is crucial for the benefits of minimalism to be heard. Also, as Albert Einstein has said, care must be taken not to make things "too simple".

When following this basic guideline, and with proper execution, several positive results will occur simultaneously:

1. You will hear more of the music, instead of your system.

2. What you hear will sound more natural or "musical".

3. Your system will be "quieter", in every sense of that word.

4. Your system will be more reliable, and the inevitable repairs will cost less.

5. Your system will cost both less to purchase and maintain.

6. Your system will be easier to "understand" and operate.

7. There will be far less need to make (expensive) upgrades.

There is one component that is the KEY to audio minimalism.

You must have speakers that are both sensitive (at least 90dB) and an easy load on your amplifier (minimum 6 ohms everywhere)
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You must have speakers that are both sensitive (at least 90dB) and an easy load on your amplifier (minimum 6 ohms everywhere). Why?

When you have sensitive, high impedance speakers:
1. You may be able to use low-power (single ended triode) amplifiers, which have the highest potential fidelity of all amps at this time, and
2. You may be able to eliminate the active line stage in your system, along with the required cables.
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