whirlwind
Headphoneus Supremus
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OK, I have always been a bit skeptical of my old ears hearing anything above 44/16 flac as being worth it.
I am Listening with HD800 today....details in spades.
I must say that hearing Stevie Ray Vaughan's Texas Flood in native DSD is pretty dang awesome....I may become a believer yet.
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That thing is huge Ken! Over 61/2" tall. looks built very rugged to.
Glenn sent me a 5U8C that is huge also.
It has a huge price also and way more than my depleted wallet can handle right now. I would like to try one of those hexfreds at some point and there are a few more tube rectifiers that I want to try also.
I have a few to keep me happy for the time being so all is good.
At this point and time I can't even afford one scoop of my favorite 'Chunky Monkey" from Ben & Jerry's
Head-fi plays havoc with one's wallet.
I hear you! $399 is way more than my wallet can handle too! But if someone here gets it, I might be able to "vicariously" enjoy it. lol![]()
gibosi, are you related to:I hear you! $399 is way more than my wallet can handle too! But if someone here gets it, I might be able to "vicariously" enjoy it. lol![]()
OK, I have always been a bit skeptical of my old ears hearing anything above 44/16 flac as being worth it.
I am Listening with HD800 today....details in spades.
I must say that hearing Stevie Ray Vaughan's Texas Flood in native DSD is pretty dang awesome....I may become a believer yet.
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gibosi, are you related to:
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whirlwind, what coupling caps do you use with your GEL3N?
@whirlwindHe has Sprague vitamin-Q
Yeah, Sprague paper in oil caps in my amp.
I have the OTL amp fired up tonight with the HD800, what a good sounding amp, love it with the HD800
Whirlwind it's time to fight fire with fire! @gibosi maybe you should have @2359glenn design & build you an amp with these:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Matched-Pai...030799?hash=item23871317cf:g:Gi0AAOSwjvJZSLRM
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Those 26 triodes do look pretty nice. But I am currently having lots of fun with the early 6.3V triodes, such as the 76.
For example, here is a sweet looking early triode, probably manufactured in the late 1920's, with mesh plates. Since I am searching for a mate to this one, I choose not to reveal exactly what it is.
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Very Nice! Are you attempting an actual build or just trying to corner the market on rare tubes? I won't hazard a guess as to protect its anonymity.![]()