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Apr 24, 2019 at 4:44 PM Post #26,101 of 39,986
Im liking this roll for the Verite. Not too warm. Not too bright. Im going to experiment with other drivers later on,when my time with the Jade ll is up.


Interesting!

How does it pair up with the an Electrostatic headphone? I didn’t think the GOTL had enough voltage to power those puppies but this definitely proves me wrong.
 
Apr 24, 2019 at 4:52 PM Post #26,102 of 39,986
Interesting!

How does it pair up with the an Electrostatic headphone? I didn’t think the GOTL had enough voltage to power those puppies but this definitely proves me wrong.

No,no,no...the GOTL cant power an e-stat. The Jade ll came with the matching HifiMan e-stat amp,and thats what im using to drive the Jade headphone.

What I meant was that the next couple weeks I wont be listening to the GOTL as I have to spend time with the Jade and do a proper evaluation,write and record reviews.
 
Apr 24, 2019 at 4:59 PM Post #26,103 of 39,986
No,no,no...the GOTL cant power an e-stat. The Jade ll came with the matching HifiMan e-stat amp,and thats what im using to drive the Jade headphone.

What I meant was that the next couple weeks I wont be listening to the GOTL as I have to spend time with the Jade and do a proper evaluation,write and record reviews.

Ah!

I assumed that was the case as the picture looks like the cable going into the GOTL is coming from the Jade II. Thanks for clearing that up.
 
Apr 24, 2019 at 5:25 PM Post #26,104 of 39,986
Im liking this roll for the Verite. Not too warm. Not too bright. Im going to experiment with other drivers later on,when my time with the Jade ll is up.


I am going to start with GEC 6AS7s and a pair of GEC L63 drivers. I feel this combo is a little bright with the Auteur but might be right with the Verite.
If to bright I will switch the L63s to EL3Ns.
 
Apr 24, 2019 at 5:33 PM Post #26,105 of 39,986
I am going to start with GEC 6AS7s and a pair of GEC L63 drivers. I feel this combo is a little bright with the Auteur but might be right with the Verite.
If to bright I will switch the L63s to EL3Ns.

I also like the RCA power tubes with the Verite. The warmer the roll it seems the deeper the staging gets. The TS 6SN7 RP is crazy good with the Verite,but coupled with the RCA power tubes its too warm for me.
 
Apr 24, 2019 at 5:36 PM Post #26,106 of 39,986
Im liking this roll for the Verite. Not too warm. Not too bright. Im going to experiment with other drivers later on,when my time with the Jade ll is up.



Looks like you amp is missing some screws!
 
Apr 24, 2019 at 5:38 PM Post #26,107 of 39,986
I assumed that was the case as the picture looks like the cable going into the GOTL is coming from the Jade II.

Yeah my desktop is very cluttered atm. The Jade ll amp isnt small and I kinda had to cram everything together to make it all fit.

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Apr 24, 2019 at 5:41 PM Post #26,108 of 39,986
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What are you using @Monsterzero , a flip phone camera??? :laughing:
 
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Came across a great classic jazz recording from an unlikely place - Tokyo, Japan. The band has an unusual name as well - P Time Selection. It is clarinet-piano duet by two female musicians - telepathic.
The tune is called The Broken Windmill. It was not known to me, but probably originally recorded by Sidney Bechet.
 
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Apr 25, 2019 at 8:53 AM Post #26,114 of 39,986
Came across a great classic jazz recording from an unlikely place - Tokyo, Japan. The band has an unusual name as well - P Time Selection. It is clarinet-piano duet by two female musicians - telepathic.
The tune is called The Broken Windmill. It was not known to me, but probably originally recorded by Sidney Bechet.

They are a talented pair, Mordy!!

I consider that style to be“Ragtime” rather than “Jazz”?

:)
 

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