I was looking through the ftp server, and found the ZxTi white paper, when I looked through it, I noticed all of the ZxTi amps had gold plated boards. When I looked through the web FAQ, the ZxTi section there again shows all of the amps with gold boards.
I have never seen a ZxTi gold board, do they really exist? I have several ZxTi amps, including a Zx600Ti that has a board date code of 1999, and I presume is one of the first models. The amp has a black masked board like every other one I have and have seen. So what gives, are these out there? If so, I want some!
Later,
Jason
Easy One: Did the ZXti line ever come with gold boards
I always thought the ZXTi and Ti's all had black boards. You may have seen this before but the Ti600.2 listed is actually a ZXTi600 (scroll down for PG) and it has a black board as well.
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Yeah, mine are definitely ZxTi's. The one I have had apart has a date code of 1999, which according to PG is the first production year. It's weird, but I am guessing the gold got eliminated to save cash. It's too bad, as I think the ZX and ZPA amps look awesome with their GP showing through the windows.
Later,
Jason
Later,
Jason
I can't see how the black mask would effect reliability one way or another. It is basically just varnish. As for caps, I couldn't say, but PG has used pretty much the same cap manufacturer for all their electrolytic caps for a long time.
I believe the changes that were actually made to increase reliability were reduced rail voltage (as compared to the ZX and ZPA lines) and more aggressive output current limiting and better thermal management.
Some of these amps must exist, as they were around for photo shoots, unless of course they are photo shopped for the documents...
Later,
Jason
I believe the changes that were actually made to increase reliability were reduced rail voltage (as compared to the ZX and ZPA lines) and more aggressive output current limiting and better thermal management.
Some of these amps must exist, as they were around for photo shoots, unless of course they are photo shopped for the documents...
Later,
Jason
My store got ti's when they first came out. I don't remember ever seeing a gold board. I seem to recall that being one of the highlighted changes from ZX. I don't remember what they claimed the reason was.
It's possible the early photos were just the new case with a ZX board installed for photos. Meaning there could be at least 1 in existence.
It's possible the early photos were just the new case with a ZX board installed for photos. Meaning there could be at least 1 in existence.
Greg Kitching