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post #106 of 869
get two 337 and u will be able to go balanced :P
post #107 of 869
mazuki: do u know what circuit design does the yammamoto use?


i wan tto buy the 332 but just want to make sure its different to the yammamoto i already have
post #108 of 869
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So how? would you say this dv 337 will beat the Bada ph12 and dodge?
The dodge would win in a 1/4 mile drag race, but thats only because the 337 has no tires.

Sorry, couldn't resist. You might not know the 60's Dodge Dart. I had a bored out 273 and raced it , much to my parents dismay.

The amp is a doge.
post #109 of 869
thanks for the info mazuki, but unfortunately, neither darkvoice, doge or bada are available in australia. at least not that i know of. and buying all 3 seems to be out of my budget by a big margin...
post #110 of 869
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thanks for the info mazuki, but unfortunately, neither darkvoice, doge or bada are available in australia. at least not that i know of. and buying all 3 seems to be out of my budget by a big margin...
If you contact Jasmine: zhounk@hotmail.com

I am sure that the 337 can be shipped to Australia
post #111 of 869
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thanks for the info mazuki, but unfortunately, neither darkvoice, doge or bada are available in australia. at least not that i know of. and buying all 3 seems to be out of my budget by a big margin...
Careful, you might be banished from head-fi for making a sane comment like that
post #112 of 869
Thread Starter 
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mazuki: do u know what circuit design does the yammamoto use?
I don't know what exact design it is, but it's got a single pentode per channel and contains custom wound output transformers. It's definitely different than the 332. It's also about twice the price, hehe.
post #113 of 869
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thanks for the info mazuki, but unfortunately, neither darkvoice, doge or bada are available in australia.
Currency conversion aside, I think you can get really great deals importing from China to Australia. You especially don't have to worry about input voltage differences, which is where they really drain your money.

Also, from a value perspective, I think the Darkvoice will depreciate the least.
post #114 of 869
If you already have a tube amplifier, why not grab an SS gain-wire to contrast it?
post #115 of 869
Thread Starter 
Now why would you want to go into that camp?
post #116 of 869
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Now why would you want to go into that camp?
So you can find out what things REALLY sound like.
post #117 of 869
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So you can find out what things REALLY sound like.
Watch out! Thems fightin words
post #118 of 869
I think what he meant was so you could find out just how good tube amps really are
post #119 of 869
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I think what he meant was so you could find out just how good tube amps really are
Ya, that's what I meant, right.


(team hybrid remains a one-man operation)
post #120 of 869
Thread Starter 
Malos, you used to own a Darkvoice 332. It wasn't that bad was it? The FEEL you had for a while didn't blow everything out of the water did it?
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