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Sonic frontiers sfl 2
Sonic frontiers sfl 2








Sonic frontiers sfl 2 update#

Or, just take everything out, and build a Marantz 7 clone into the chassis. Sonic Frontiers SFL-2 Upgrade on:, 01:23 am Does anyone have first hand experience with the SFL-2 upgrades from PartsConnexion One of my SFL-2s is getting kind of crotchety and I'm thinking of sending it off to Canada for an update but would like some owner input. Its creamy smooth and will make ANY amp shine. Over the top build and a 'Sonic' signature that is pure gold. This particular SFL-1 is an exceptional representation of what Sonic Frontiers was all about. I have to decide whether to try and get the chip and fix it, and whatever else might be zapped, or just "cobble" a more conventional type volume control circuit (i.e, potentiometer and such) in there. Output: 2.0V (Pre out) Valve complement: 1 x 12AT7A, 1 x CV4024. (1997-99) add a review Specifications Frequency response: 2Hz to 250kHz Total harmonic distortion: 0. I have a Line 1, that unfortunately went through a lightning strike, and the attenuator is dead. Sonic Frontiers Line 1 Stereo Preamplifier. However, the only thing that tends to harm them, is big voltage spikes (such as lighting strikes and such). :scratch2:īTW: The only caveat with the Sonic Frontiers Line 1 and Line 3, is that they use an electronic volume control/attenuator chip that is VERY hard to find, should it go out. Or, just take everything out, and build a Marantz 7 clone into the chassis. I have to decide whether to try and get the chip and fix it, and whatever else might be zapped, or just "cobble" a more conventional type volume control circuit (i.e, potentiometer and such) in there. I have a Line 1, that unfortunately went through a lightning strike, and the attenuator is dead. Sonic Frontiers SFL-1 line preamplifier (1395 reviewed by Dick Olsher, Vol.15 No.8, August 1992, & Vol.16 No.2, February 1993) Sonic Frontiers SFP-1 phono preamplifier (1095 reviewed by Robert Harley, Vol.16 Nos. If it was closer to the sound of the Line 1, it would be well worth investigating.īTW: The only caveat with the Sonic Frontiers Line 1 and Line 3, is that they use an electronic volume control/attenuator chip that is VERY hard to find, should it go out. The construction is solid and is nothing less than being built like a tank. The build quality is extremely top notch. OTOH, the SP9, especially the earlier versions, will have plenty of that. It presents music in an honest way and can be quite revealing. Some people find it doesn't have quite enough bass. If there is a tonal "flaw" with the SF1, it's a bit of a "lean" balance.








Sonic frontiers sfl 2