I would certainly think that would be great for Low Z cans.
I would be very curious to know what the output impedance would be with this setup.
I would certainly think that would be great for Low Z cans.
I am finding what worked well with the Auteur may not mix as well with the Atticus. As I was playing around, I threw in some Fivre tubes, which improved things quite a bit, so more Fivre was added, and I ended up with this setup: Fivre 6C5G in and Fivre 6BX7 out. Really pleasing smooth midrange with these tubes.
By the way, I hope all my picture posts don't bother anyone, I am tied to my desk on my off days studying for graduate school. Trying a new tube roll breaks up the work, and I like to take pictures.
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...well they will when the GOTL comes, lol.
Please continue posting pictures-always nice to see different tubes and combinations!I am finding what worked well with the Auteur may not mix as well with the Atticus. As I was playing around, I threw in some Fivre tubes, which improved things quite a bit, so more Fivre was added, and I ended up with this setup: Fivre 6C5G in and Fivre 6BX7 out. Really pleasing smooth midrange with these tubes.
By the way, I hope all my picture posts don't bother anyone, I am tied to my desk on my off days studying for graduate school. Trying a new tube roll breaks up the work, and I like to take pictures.
I would be very curious to know what the output impedance would be with this setup.
Those Fivre 6C5Gs are beautiful.
I will be hooking pin 1 to ground those 6C5 have a internal shield and the metal 6J5s the metal outside is hooked to pin 1 for a shield.
Meaning I can't use those Fivre 6C5 with internal shield for the new amp? That's ok, those tubes are very hard to find anyway.
I will be hooking pin 1 to ground those 6C5 have a internal shield and the metal 6J5s the metal outside is hooked to pin 1 for a shield.
Thanks guys, in that case I will, I really like how they come out with the long exposure times, really makes the tube glow pop.