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post #61 of 69
Thread Starter 

Congrats wakeride74, the Solo SRGII is a very nice sounding amp (as you know). IMO it needs between 500 and 600 hours of burn in, yes it is a lot but if you have an stereo FM tuner easy to do. Cheers and enjoy your new toy.

post #62 of 69
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Originally Posted by wakeride74 View Post
... was surprised how very true the comments were about leaving it on. I did notice that if I left it on at home overnight I could unplug it and take it to work (powered off for about an hour) and it would take only about 30-45 min to get back to sounding as it did.

It lets the electrons flow more freely. 

post #63 of 69

How much i must pay if i want upgrade Graham slee solo SRG I to the Graham Slee Solo Ultra Linear?

post #64 of 69

The same as an upgrade to SRGII.

http://www.headphoneamplifiersusb.com/solosrgiiupgrade.htm

£219.00. Prices in GBP (pounds sterling) ex VAT/GST.

 

I can recomend it.


Edited by Zoldar - 5/21/10 at 12:15pm
post #65 of 69

Got my SRG II on Friday... way fast shipping, very impressed! Graham mailed it Tues, got it Friday around lunch, listened to it at work for a few hours and then had it burning it at home from around 5 Friday until this morning. I know it requires a lot of burnin but it is not sounding all that far off from what I remember with the loaner I had. Mine sounds a little less open with a little less texture and definition but it is not a substantial difference.

 

Also picked up a uDac since my V-Dac is mostly for my speaker rig and am very impressed with it. Just listening to some tracks on Pandora One so nothing too amazing but for $99 this thing rocks... decent synergy with the SRG II as well!

post #66 of 69
Thread Starter 

Glad you received the amp, do keep burning it in (500-600 hours). BTW, did you the PSU1 or the switching PSU? Mine is back from dw6928 and I really missed it, but you know what I am talking about.

post #67 of 69

I'm curious, how this Solo II compare to EF5 to drive K701? 

post #68 of 69
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Although I liked the EF5 a lot I personally prefer the SRGII, not only with the K701 but with the HE5 as well. Others who have tried the combo have agreed. However the EF5 is a very good deal and one which allows tweaking of the sound by swapping valves. Good luck.

post #69 of 69

Thx for the answer mrarroyo 

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