My name Channel is JN Electric and I've been working with electronics for years. It has always interested me since I was little. I started by hooking up lights and fans to a battery & watched them move or light up. Now I'm designing electronic my own projects just by using simple tools. If your just starting you'd start out small & get a basic understanding of it. You'd also pick a spot to ''set up shop'' & collect basic tools & parts. You should collect basic tools such as screwdrivers & drill bits & a drill. Later a soldering iron/pencil/gun and a volt/multitester. There're thousand of little parts & components that exist for this hobby & there's no way to collect them all. Raid your garbage bins, junk drawers, & your local radio shack for parts. I'm also a music lover. There're several videos on my channel that contain music.
I have no clue how you got so many subscribers while talking nonsense like this?!?! - top overlay image at 0:58 is from Marantz PM6006 - there is no inlet power filter, the small transformer and rectifier diodes are for standby voltage - explanation of a DAC and how it works makes no sense - toroidal transformers are nothing special and are in use for decades for various applications - 12000uF per rail is more than enough to filter the power, incredible how clueless you are - aluminum color is not white... - your explanation of electrolytic capacitors makes no sense. I heard the word "gass". Why??? - small brown capacitors are ELNA audio caps, "audio" caps are snake oil but nonetheless this are high quality capacitors. You really are clueless! Didn't you notice 12000uF caps are also ELNA? - trimmer potentiometer is as good of a component as any other, what are you blabbing about? - how in the heck would anything come from trimmer potentiometer to DAC? What the heck are you talking about? So much nonsense.
This may sound like a looney question but...has anyone tried a mini transistor radio( mica type)? Inside an electric Guitar to see what happens to the tone when wired to a potentiometer? I bet some-one has.
Greetings. Coincidentally, I received those same speakers again and I want to increase the power just a little more. Do you think possible? What amplifier circuit should I buy? Thank you.
I've had a few drinks and came across this video. It's quite funny haha. The video doesn't mention the importance of speaker efficiency, which is crucial for my setup. My tube amplifiers require speakers with high efficiency to perform at their best. For example, my Sansui AU-719 is a powerhouse of an amplifier. Despite my tube amplifier being rated at 2x16 watts compared to the 2x100 watts of the Sansui, it seems much more powerful due to its harmonic distortion characteristics and how it interacts with efficient speakers.
Oh boy, I started to watch because the title intrigued me. But that terrible thick accent and those horrible images and editing made me stop right away. When you have such a terrible accent, you don't record it. You should write and article or ask someone else to speak but you have no business talking on a public forum. Absolutely unbearable.
@@JNElectrics Speakers do not output electrical power. They consume electrical power. Speakers are just linear AC motors operating at various frequencies. Speakers convert input power to mechanical vibrations. The vibrations move the air and are measured in decibels and expressed in SPL (sound pressure level).
@@JNElectrics Yeah I bought the denon a few months ago and kept thinking maybe I should have spent more money for the marantz or bought the Yamaha 501. I’m happy with the denon though so thanks for answering. I got the smsl su 1 The sound got more detailed.
Great comparisons. I have the Marantz 7000N and it is a marvelous do it all device with its connectivity, great sound, and all round usability. I would like to have the loudness control that Yamaha has. This is an old fashioned control, widely used in 1960s- 1980s amps and I used it all the time in those decades.
There are no advantages and disadvantages: they are different speakers, designed for different environments and uses. The very premise of the video proposes a non-criterion
No Voltage Selector switch there. check model do you have U model ..........AC 120 V, 60 Hz Tmodel ...........AC 220 V, 50 Hz K model ..........AC 220 V, 60 Hz A model ..........AC 240 V, 50 Hz B, G models .....AC 230 V, 50 Hz L model ...........AC 220-240 V, 50/60 Hz V model ..........AC 110 V, 60 Hz J model ..........AC 100 V, 50/60 Hz Usually technicians who know that how to change input Voltage by wiring
@@JNElectrics thank for reply! By the way, the point is the transformer "sealed" ? I'm asking cause I've got a pair of Marantz MA9S2 monos and the electronic technician told me the transformer was "sealed" and thenit was impossible changing the voltage. Thanks!
Power per channel P = I² x 8 Ohms P : power I : Arus I² = 45 Watts / 8 Ohms I² = 5.6 I = V(5.6) = 2.4A per channel Power per 2 channels in Amper 2 channel = 2 × 2.4A = 4.8 A atau 5 A
The Nad is one of the few pure analog class AB amplifier on the market, doubling the price there is the Rega Brio and with some other money you can get the Marantz PM8006, the Audiolab 8300a at about 70W per channel, with the Musical Fidelity M2si, the Rega Elex, then the Rega Elicit and for some more money the A-S series from Yamaha A-S1200, A-S2200 and the A-S3200. The Nad C316BEE V2 also has a decent phono stage onboard. Thanks for the video.
What? He proof is in the way the amplifier sounds. Specs provide some insight, but hearing the amplifier is the ultimate proof. Being that I live in California where Pass Labs is located, my money goes to the Pass Labs because it makes beautiful music. Nice video though.
Bro, terima service / repair? Saya ingin beli vintage amps 2nd (marantz esotec) utk setup kantor saya dengan nuansa retro, tapi masih belum berani karena takut kalau misal ada kerusakan. Saya berharap bro berkenan utk terima servis & konsultasi produk. Boleh share lokasi workshop / ig / cp? Saya lokasi di jogja, tapi juga sering ke jakarta. Trm ksh sebelumnya. Salam & sukses selalu Edit : Saya udah coba search “jn electric” di google ga ketemu yg match. Link instagram juga sepertinya sudah tidak aktif
in HiFi , the name of the game is " whatever the market will bear" . it's just a matter of convincing enough people that they are worth it ,whether they are or not .in most cases NOT.