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EC Zana Deux tube rolling pls share
Quote: Originally Posted by Karo Those are nice tubes! Where did you find those?- willisv
- Post #383
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EC Zana Deux tube rolling pls share
Quote: Originally Posted by BobMajor I've been looking at this one but the price and the fact that the seller is in Vietnam has somewhat made me cautious. Audiophile I emailed this store a couple months ago and never got a response. Its the only place I can find that has it for...- willisv
- Post #377
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EC Zana Deux tube rolling pls share
Quote: Originally Posted by Skylab Willisv that is a pretty nice collection of 6SL7 tubes! Very cool. The one thing you might want to add at some point is a Mullard with the short brown base. I like it better than the full-base one you have (which I also have one of). I guess I...- willisv
- Post #375
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EC Zana Deux tube rolling pls share
Quote: Originally Posted by dallan I just switched this tube out for the first time since getting the HD800s. I have been using a Brimar, I think i like the Mullard better with these phones, they bring up the bass a bit and warm them up. There sure is a lot of interest in these...- willisv
- Post #366
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EC Zana Deux tube rolling pls share
A picture of my tubes...- willisv
- Post #362
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EC Zana Deux tube rolling pls share
I agree with Bob that the Valvo and Brimar are two of the best. On my system they both have very nice highs and excellent soundstage, I prefer the Valvo slightly because I find the Brimar to be a little bass heavy for some material. My impressions of the Mullard are almost exactly as Bob...- willisv
- Post #361
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EC Zana Deux tube rolling pls share
Quote: Originally Posted by robinje I have a Zana Deux SE on order in the current production run. I don't know which 6SL7 it will come with, but I intend to run the stock tube for a while before experimenting. Is there any specific burn-in time for the amp before I experiment with...- willisv
- Post #357
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a nod to someone who has served us well
Thanks for doing this Don, this is a great gesture and Alex really does deserve it!- willisv
- Post #306
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a nod to someone who has served us well
Quote: Originally Posted by sacd lover I like the idea of the full version Eagle, plus, whatever good headphones can be purchased with the remainder of the funds. x2- willisv
- Post #228
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a nod to someone who has served us well
Donation sent!- willisv
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I need a dual monitor managing software
Quote: Originally Posted by apatN Try Ultramon. You can get it free youknowwhere. X2- willisv
- Post #11
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Bijou All Tube Futterman Headphone Amplifier
Why don't you try the 8416's first? The mod is very easy, no cathode resistor change and runs good on stock power suppy. swap a couple of wires, plug them in and listen. If you like them add a resistor to fine tune the voltage, it won't hurt them to run at a higher voltage for a short time.- willisv
- Post #1,752
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Bijou All Tube Futterman Headphone Amplifier
Quote: Originally Posted by miky I currently have AKG K701 /62ohm and Rubycon photo flash 410uF caps (C5) bypassed by some Vitamin Q in parallel with K72P-6 (C6). I'm thinking about adding 70uF Obbligato Film Oil caps. What you say about this? The only way to know is to give it a...- willisv
- Post #1,655
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Bijou All Tube Futterman Headphone Amplifier
I have been using 8416's for a while now and I really like them but I can't compare them to 6N1P's because I haven't tried them yet. I plan on doing Regal's mod in the near future then I will give them a shot.- willisv
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ended --- VitQ coupling cap group buy (for Bijou headphone amp)--- ended
I'll take one set!- willisv
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Twisted Pear Buffalo Sabre DAC
Has anyone got around to trying the OPA827 or OPA2211 in their Ivy yet?- willisv
- Post #327
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Review: Bijou DIY amp.
Excellent review Adamus! I hope you enjoy those 8416's as much as I do. For output caps you could go FT-3 russian teflons off of ebay.- willisv
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- Forum: Headphone Amps (full-size)
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Bijou All Tube Futterman Headphone Amplifier
Quote: Originally Posted by miky You mean made amp o to put some resistors across the 1 & 3 wires? What about 7.1v for EZ81 JJ? It's ok? I had about the same (14-14.5V), I used a 5W 4.7R resistor to drop the voltage to 12.16V. The resistor will go inline on one of the wires.- willisv
- Post #1,261
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Bijou All Tube Futterman Headphone Amplifier
Looks good to me, mine is quite a bit tighter and no noise problems.- willisv
- Post #1,195
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Bijou All Tube Futterman Headphone Amplifier
Quote: Originally Posted by jamess71 I am finally getting ready to start this build. I bought the kit from Jeff so I have most of the stuff needed. I need to order a transformer. Is the R Core the recommended over the 270DAX? Where should I order it from? Other than that just a...- willisv
- Post #1,192
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Bijou All Tube Futterman Headphone Amplifier
Quote: Originally Posted by adamus so, just to clarify, You used 1 secondary to power the rectifier and output heaters, then series that with the other secondary to give the 12 v. Could you not have used the 5v taps to get the 12v without resistors? To be honest with you I...- willisv
- Post #1,170
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Bijou All Tube Futterman Headphone Amplifier
Quote: Originally Posted by miky Can you supply a wiring diagram for how you wired amperex 8416 and r-core (R0080-036)? There will be 4 gray secondary wires that you use for the heaters. Twist two of them together and measure the voltage between the twisted pair and each single...- willisv
- Post #1,168
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Bijou All Tube Futterman Headphone Amplifier
Quote: Originally Posted by adamus gents, as i have time and patience on my hands, what are your favourite tubes for the bijou in a reasonable price bracket. I may aswell go for the best bang for buck from the start. Cheers If you end up using the r-core for a power...- willisv
- Post #1,164
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Twisted Pear Buffalo Sabre DAC
Quote: Originally Posted by BrianDonegan The digital side runs at 3.3V, so you can actually drop the Vd output from the LCDPS to 5V to reduce the heat on Reg1. I will do this Brian, should save some wear and tear on my Buffalo.- willisv
- Post #277
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Twisted Pear Buffalo Sabre DAC
Quote: Originally Posted by Russ White VA should draw roughly 160ma. And VD ~50 ma. Are you sure you don't have your measurements reversed? This is what confuses me, the silkscreen is very clear VD G VA G. I disconnected the VD wire and hooked my multimeter up inline between +...- willisv
- Post #276
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