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Author Topic: M269 vs. M269c  (Read 10379 times)

Fruition Music

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Re: M269 vs. M269c
« Reply #15 on: June 26, 2008, 05:20:09 PM »

Steve Hudson wrote on Thu, 19 June 2008 11:00

Do these voltages drift over time? If so, what's a good service interval to have PSU voltages checked?


I adust my voltage in my N52a about once a year, I've been told dial it to 3.95v by Klaus. (measured at the tube, not the p.s.! K.H.)

I've also been looking for a replacement PSU for my other N52 used with my KM254...does anyone rebuild N52s? Worried about the stablytes in it going bad.
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Re: M269 vs. M269c
« Reply #16 on: June 27, 2008, 07:56:17 AM »

Barry Hufker wrote on Thu, 19 June 2008 15:11

While trying to take nothing away from Oliver, Scott Hampton of Hamptone makes fine power supplies which ramp up.  You can find Scott quickly with a search on the web.  I have several and like them very much.




Hi Barry,

Yes Scotts work is Top notch imo

I have dealt with him for 15 years he is a genious rock. Solid and as thorough as they come  often not to his advantage. I would Highly reccomend Scott's supplies-

The address is:

WWW.hamptone.com


His Jfet pre is unique and good also.

I have opened his mics/pres and the work is beautiful.  

j
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