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In the Thread: The Museatex Bidat pages.
Post Subject: Not only your Bidat is sensitive to incoming electricityPosted by Romy the Cat on: 1/23/2011
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 miab wrote:
Romy, My Bidat being extremely sensitive to incoming electricity and now with Purepower in my mix I am getting to know my Bidat in a new light. I did think I had a grasp of what the Bidat could and couldn't do but feeding it through Purepower it has grown on it's previous strengths but added others. The space and imaging that is it's hallmarks are greatly expanded. A little confusion and smearing in complex passages is completely gone now. All sounds tangent independently now and can be followed as such but also in bigger space. It is wonderfull. It was my secondary dac for awhile but not anymore.

Bidat always was supper sensitive to electricity. I had an army of small power devises before I used PP2000 and used those small devises to a different degree of success with Bidat. The front end is usually is more sensitive to electricity then power amps.
 miab wrote:
Now that your midbass horns are dialed in and the electricity is back for you like pre-move days have you any observations on sub 140hz performance of your Bidat since latest power supply modifications by John? Does it approach the Lavry bass in particular? Do you still confirm that above 140hz it is still as was since your electricity is sorted now?

As I said above, the last update did not do much in term of sound and the same difference that I remember Bidat had with Lavry I feel that same difference persists now. Electricity or midbass horns have nothing to do with it.

The Cat

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