I added the Shunt Regulator kit on the weekend. It's a nice easy build with a low parts count. Like the main build, I took the the time to review every step in the manual and to check all the solder joints with a magnifier. I think it's a very worthwhile step to do as I caught an error in the main build that would have resulted in some diagnosing.
I must have been somewhat fatigued when we fired it up as it sounded pretty much the same as before. It was more of a test really, than a listening session. Then on Monday evening we settled down with a nice bottle of Hunter Valley Syrah for some listening. My God, what happened overnight?! This thing has gone to a place I could only describe as stratospheric! Output is higher as we are on just under 12 o'clock on volume control instead of the 1 o'clock we had before. To say we are happy with our S-II, or should I say S-!!, is an understatement. This amp is insanely good.
Now I have a question. Because we have fairly sensitive speakers (vintage Leak Sandwich and Mini Sandwich), I opted to get the DC Filament Supply kit at the same time as the S-!! kit. However, we have not experienced any hum from them, so what should I do, install the kit anyway, or just leave well alone? Will it still be of benefit anyway? I'm interested in what others have experienced after adding the Filament supply mod.
« Last Edit: August 22, 2023, 04:30:32 PM by oztayls »
Thorens TD124, TD125, ARXA, ARXB, Stereomour II (no mods), Spud Kit amp 2.3wpc, Boyuu A50 Mk3 300B 7wpc, EAR 834P, Leak Sandwich 15ohm, Leak Mini Sandwich 15ohm, Lii Audio Fast-8 OBs, Klipsch Heresy 1.5s, On the Decware 4-year wait list for SE84UFO2.1