+1, well played Miller :-)
They will pry my tin-lead solder from my cold, dead, and burned in too many places hands.
They will pry my tin-lead solder from my cold, dead, and burned in too many places hands.
No binding post/ Amp hardwired to speaker wire. Anyone tried it
I invented the binding post bypass system back in the 90s. Have been using it on my amps since then. I also hardwire directly to the xover. Scroll down the page below to see a big pic of my binding post bypass system. All connectors suck. http://tweakaudio.com/EVS-2/EVS_1200_amplifier.html |
The amp has been modded by Audio Reference Mods 10 or so years ago. One of the Mods was to upgrade input and signal wire to Audio Consulting silver in a cotton sleeve by the mod company. Millercarbon warranty is over and I do understand dangers of voltage and used Cardas solder so all is well but thank you for your concerns. gdnrbob it was fairly easy just removed binding post . The internal wire was to short to exit the amp so I had to place external speaker wire inside amp and hot glued external speaker wire in place which is very stable in its place and easily removed if choose to. I used a small piece of teflon tube with heat shrink over internal wire and external speaker wire connection so no way to short anything out. I don't think Audiogon will let me post pictures. This is in a dedicated room and don't plan on moving anything so it worked for me but can understand this may not be for everyone. It does make things much clearer, faster and improved bass. The jump factor was very noticeabl and removed haze. I think it's a great tweek for free and I didn't have to buy new binding post. |
To do that you have to be able to operate a soldering iron. Did you know there’s enough voltage in an amp to kill you even if its not plugged in? You just voided your warranty. Which direction did you solder? I sure hope you used lead-free solder. Lead is carcinogenic. Thought I would save time, go straight to the usual irrelevant posting. Of course I think this was genius. Well done. Carry on! |