Modding Hafler Amps?


Hi all. I've been away from the boards here for about a year, but I've got the audio bug...again.

The power switch on my Hafler DH-500 broke last month, giving me the lame excuse I needed to fork out the bucks to have it modded. An internet search found not only John Hillig (Musical Concepts), who I already knew about, but also Van Alstine. Has anyone compared the mods to recommend which company I should use to mod the amp? I'm not looking for all the exotic stuff- I just want the most bang for my buck.

Then the next problem: I also have a McCormack .5 amp (Rev A) that I love with my McCormack RLD-1. I could do a number of things - bi amp using both amps (Hafler for bass and McCormack for mid/high), toss the .5 (which I'd hate to do) and use either the Hafler by itself or purchase another used Hafler 500 and have it modded as well for biamping.

I can't really assess power needs right now, as I won't upgrade to speakers that really need the Hafler's power for another year, and I have no idea what speakers I'll buy. I'm thinking if I have more power than I need, no problem. Some day I'll probably want/need all that power, even if not in the near future.

Sorry this is so long, but thanks in advance for your advice!

aggielaw

Showing 2 responses by jw94055

Something I should have mentioned in my original post. If they are not soldered in, VERY CAREFULLY remove each mosfet and clean the pins. Of all the things I did to improve the sound of my old DH 200, I don't think anything I did made as big a difference. I got that advice from some post on a Hafler user group site. P.S. I was satisfied with my Hafler until I got an original Son of Ampzilla. The Ampzilla is better in everyway.
Pooge. If you are a DIY type, you may want to get ahold of the POOGE articles from Audio Amateur.