restorer-john
Grand Contributor
As in the boards are mounted upside down?
It's fantastic for air flow and dissipation. His entire thermal design is very clever.
As in the boards are mounted upside down?
Find a used one from the previous generation and you're good to go.Hi, which one would you recommend from the pure price/performance, but still using the latest Purifi? Nothing fancy is needed, just bare sound. No fancy stage. And no issues, still going with flawless build. Shipping to USA.
I am using in desktop application, 80 Db max, no extra gain is needed, just stock option.
Perfectly understood,I have the same mindset for used.@Sokel thanks no I don't need to risk, I am talking about brand new and reasonably recent model. My point is some builds are over 50 percent more expensive than the cheapest ones, and there should be a sweet spot somewhere very close to the cheapest.
You Sir are a gentleman.If Buckeye is not on your list, my personal recommendation to look at would then be boXem.
As they say "Game recognizes game"You Sir are a gentleman.
Do you have to pay import duty to USA?I would go with the Audiophonics with the Purifi 7040 modules. Good balance of build, features and price.
No import duties. I have ordered items from them. They ship via UPS. Usually two to three days for arrival.Do you have to pay import duty to USA?
I received my Boxem Arthur last week. Very satisfied with it.
hi, trying to understand current configuration- is there one that has XLR and RCA which can be switched, or is that one of the old models only?Our A 4216/E2 has a 12 V trigger input.
We made one with XLR + RCA inputs and internal proper single to differential conversion, nobody cared. So we came back to proposing RCA to XLR cables.hi, trying to understand current configuration- is there one that has XLR and RCA which can be switched, or is that one of the old models only?
ok thanks, pity for meWe made one with XLR + RCA inputs and internal proper single to differential conversion, nobody cared. So we came back to proposing RCA to XLR cables.