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Buying used SE84C ?
11/04/09 at 15:36:43
 
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Hello,

I'm in the process of building a line array speaker.  I would like to drive my ribbon tweeters with tubes.  I came accrose this ad http://www.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?intatube&1262300463&/Decware-Zen-SE84C-SE... and received this messgae back from the seller:

serial 374
second owner, and sent it in because I bought it used and wanted to make sure it was in proper working condition. Selling because I sold my Altec A7s and have less efficient speakers now (traditional, 87db).

Can you indeed confirm that it was sent back recently?  Most importantly, do you think it will serve my purpose well?  I have been looking at MUCH more expensive amps but really don't want to waste money if not needed.  These arrays are expensive..

BTW-would I be better off with a newer model?  Can this one be upgraded (sonically) to a new one if you think the newer model is "better".

Thanks,
Jason


Hi Jason,

Yes, I can confirm it.  And if you purchased it and had problems with it, we can always fix or upgrade it.

Regarding upgrades,  the only thing that can be done to this amp is to change the coupling caps to something a bit more exotic.  It currently uses polyester film caps which give it smoothness across a wider range of recordings.

As far as new ones go, yes the new ones are a little bit better as we've doubled the mass of the chassis, improved the paint job, added a second set of inputs to it, and improved the quality of the volume pot as well as moving it to the front where you can easily access it.  The new units also come standard with a world voltage power transformer and better binding posts which makes the amp easier to sell.



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Re: Buying used SE84C ?
Reply #1 - 11/05/09 at 12:23:44
 
He bought a Zen for TEN (DOLLARS!!!)
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Reply #2 - 11/08/09 at 23:43:15
 
Buying a Zen for Ten is like buying a Taboo for $22.
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Re: Buying used SE84C ?
Reply #3 - 11/09/09 at 00:14:26
 
I always hear of those deals after the fact!
What a great buy!
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Re: Buying used SE84C ?
Reply #4 - 11/09/09 at 07:40:37
 
Also,

The "Hazen Mod" (cce mod) would put it in the treetops!

Cool

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Reply #5 - 07/09/12 at 06:00:24
 
I recently purchased a Zen SE84C and I want to upgrade the caps.   Can anyone point me in the direction of the size and number of caps needed to do the job?  

Thanks in advance,
Morgan
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Reply #6 - 07/22/12 at 10:24:34
 
As nobody replied to this question;
I regret not to have installed the V-caps cuTF in my SE84C earlier..... they defenately put the amp in a higher class. Forget about the "extended braking-in time" since the Vcaps sounded more natural right out of the box. Performance will only get better after time.
Value is the same as the tricons; 0,1Uf [100Nf].
Nico
http://www.v-cap.com/copper-teflon-capacitors.php
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Reply #7 - 07/22/12 at 15:20:28
 
That's a great read. Thanks. Had Vcaps installed in my Torii 3 and should have it back in the system in a few days. Looking forward to hearing the difference as stock it sounded great.
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Reply #8 - 07/23/12 at 03:53:30
 
My amp says it was manufactured in 2005, serial number 608,  though when I opened the amp it has a date on a little block of wood of 2007 signed S.D. And I assume that is Steve Correct?  On the outside of the amp it says SE 84C EX (the EX is in a different color and I am assuming that Steve added it in 2007.).

I was going inside to see how many and what size caps I would need and there are many caps inside.  Two pairs that say 0.33 and a few others in a larger size.

The question I have is:
1. Should I just send this amp to Steve for the V Cap upgrade and the Hazen Grid Mod all together?  
2.  What does the EX lettering mean?  
3.  How close sonically is this unit to current production?  
4.  Any idea on cost for this level of upgrade with the Mod and the V Caps?

Thanks Wink
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