Dreamer
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So I finally got the Sequels out and set up today. Everything is all wired up, and I'm ready to test the Airport connection. I walk over to my computer and just as I'm coming around the couch to sit at the laptop, I hear a HUGE crash from the rack.
I spin around, and see, in slow-motion, the Krell and the H-9AV falling on top of one of my M-500t's, which also proceeds to fall from it's shelf...
All I can think of is "oh ****, that was almost 30lbs of Krell gear falling on top of my M-500t from almost 2 feet, and then another 2 feet to the floor. I'll bet the Carver is toast."...
Well, I dove for the power strip and hit the main switch, then proceeded to carefully sort through the carnage. All the cables seemed to be OK, none of the cases were bent or even scratched on any of the 3 components. Everything seems to light up...
Then I see the one bad thing that DID happen. The locking RCAs on my cables between the DAC and the Krell just didn't let go soon enough, and the RCA inputs (input 3) on the Krell are pretty badly bent out of alignment. Well, I hook them up anyway, and turn everything on, and sure enough, there is no sound from the left channel. Amazingly enough, even with the jack bent almost 20 degrees, there is still solid sound from the right channel!!!
It's not the cables (swapped them out), it's not the amp (swapped that out too), it's definitely the bent jack. Switched the DAC inputs to #2, and it sounds GREAT.
So this little story is a true testament to Krell and Carver build quality. Both survived a pancake-stack collapse of the shelves, for a total plummet of almost 4ft, and pretty much lived to tell the tale. The only damage to ANY component was caused by a set of locking RCA plugs that did their job a little TOO well.
I guess I'll need to put a little more support under that shelf after all....
Right now, all the components are stacked on top of each other, on the floor, safe and sound. I guess now I have to decide if I want to send this unit off to Krell to have the jacks fixed/replaced. I've still got the pre-outs, the tape loop set, and 2 inputs, and since all my digital sources are routed through the DAC, if the music is coming from the CD player, the Airport, or directly from the Mac via USB, it only takes one set of inputs on the pre, an I can use the second set for my TT, because I'm using the Carver C-4000t as a phono preamp...
Man, I think I lost about 2 years of my lifespan when I hear that crash...
--Richard
I spin around, and see, in slow-motion, the Krell and the H-9AV falling on top of one of my M-500t's, which also proceeds to fall from it's shelf...
All I can think of is "oh ****, that was almost 30lbs of Krell gear falling on top of my M-500t from almost 2 feet, and then another 2 feet to the floor. I'll bet the Carver is toast."...
Well, I dove for the power strip and hit the main switch, then proceeded to carefully sort through the carnage. All the cables seemed to be OK, none of the cases were bent or even scratched on any of the 3 components. Everything seems to light up...
Then I see the one bad thing that DID happen. The locking RCAs on my cables between the DAC and the Krell just didn't let go soon enough, and the RCA inputs (input 3) on the Krell are pretty badly bent out of alignment. Well, I hook them up anyway, and turn everything on, and sure enough, there is no sound from the left channel. Amazingly enough, even with the jack bent almost 20 degrees, there is still solid sound from the right channel!!!
It's not the cables (swapped them out), it's not the amp (swapped that out too), it's definitely the bent jack. Switched the DAC inputs to #2, and it sounds GREAT.
So this little story is a true testament to Krell and Carver build quality. Both survived a pancake-stack collapse of the shelves, for a total plummet of almost 4ft, and pretty much lived to tell the tale. The only damage to ANY component was caused by a set of locking RCA plugs that did their job a little TOO well.
I guess I'll need to put a little more support under that shelf after all....
Right now, all the components are stacked on top of each other, on the floor, safe and sound. I guess now I have to decide if I want to send this unit off to Krell to have the jacks fixed/replaced. I've still got the pre-outs, the tape loop set, and 2 inputs, and since all my digital sources are routed through the DAC, if the music is coming from the CD player, the Airport, or directly from the Mac via USB, it only takes one set of inputs on the pre, an I can use the second set for my TT, because I'm using the Carver C-4000t as a phono preamp...
Man, I think I lost about 2 years of my lifespan when I hear that crash...
--Richard