NAC82/ NAP200 - HiCap or don’t bother?

7string. Old nickname After using a BC Rich Warlock back in the day :metal:

Nope. I use 2 of them…!!!

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I recently got a Schecter Omen 7…

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The DR upgrade is very expensive. Almost certainly more cost effective to sell it and buy a DR version.

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I see. I have not used any PSU kn this setup up till now, and I guess any HiCap will be a decent step up.

@Thomas7string (and Ian2001 :slight_smile: ) the new service price list was posted here:

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Thanks!

Add me to the list encouraging you to use a hicap. I got my 282/200 second hand and had them serviced, but got a brand new hicap dr for the 282.

Also, I’m hoping sometime to upgrade to a 250DR, which would necessitate a hicap for the 282 as the 250 can’t power it like the 200 can.

Having any HiCap opens up lots of possibilities… My first one, bought back in 1986, has powered a 42-5, an earlier 72, a 102, a later 72 and now an 82…

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Good stuff. Which NAP do you use? And have you compared without VS with on the 82?

CB/Olive 250, since 1985. Originally with a SNAPS.

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I just sealed a deal on a Hi-Cap 2. Picking it up some time this week. Question in regards to placement of the different elements. It is said that the pre should be as far away from PSU’s as possible in the rack. I am starting to get my self in to some trouble placement wise; Can the NAPSC stand on top og the HC? Or is that a big no? I will figure something out if that is no good, but it would be an easy fix.

-T

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The NAPSC can go on the floor…

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Yes, best to keep the pre away from components with mains transformers in them. Just put the NAPSC down on the floor or under the rack if you’re running out of space.

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Or you could try putting the NAPSC in various locations and then use your own judgement.

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Of course. But guidelines from experienced isers tends to work fine :slight_smile:

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OK, so here’s my “experience”, I have tried both a NAPSC and a NAPSC2 in various locations for my 82, and found that location makes little or buqqer all difference.

The only thing I would say is don’t put it on the 82 itself, because after a couple of years the rubber feet go all yucky and leave nasty marks on the case (or in my case on the beige carpet in the living room), and they’re a right b***ard to clean!

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That was my experience too. After trying it as far away from the rack as its mains lead allowed due to some forum induced paranoia, I ended up tucking it underneath the rack.

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Ok, thanks.

Thanks!