ru4music
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but I've to qualify it - with Glenn's OTL amp of course.
Let me also add - this is with my GEL3N (aka Miss Scarlett) and Woo WA2 amps.
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but I've to qualify it - with Glenn's OTL amp of course.
The lower impedance phone should have been louder if the efficiency is the same.
Burning in a OTL using Svetlana 6H13 driven by a 1633. These cheep output tubes sound good
And lower noise then any of the 6AS7s I have. Have to get more of these they can't be beat for the price.
What is the tube's year of production for the 6H13 you are using?They are quiet tubes lower noise then any of the US ones.
I hate pops and static even if they supposedly sound better.
What is the tube's year of production for the 6H13 you are using?
I'm quite keen to try this tube, majority of it selling on ebay was produced in 80s
Sure you will like the Susvara.At some point I am going to get an LCD headphone...not sure what one yet. I can understand someone picking a planar headphone over a dynamic one, just because of the way the planar cans do bass.
It is just a different sounding bass than all of the dynamic cans that I have heard.
It is addicting for sure. The ZMF Ori bass is the best bass of all of my headphones to my ears, from top to bottom. I am thinking an open planar is something that I would much enjoy.
Sure you will like the Susvara.
Thanks to Glenn indeed. The OTL amp is an important item in my setup and is responsible for the superb resolution. Sylvania 6sn7w metal base and 6 x 6BX7gt are staying put now. Great sounding tubes and they happen to be my quietest tubes too.
Listening to George Benson: Verve Ultimate Cool, I wonder in amazement what is contributing to the astonishing clarity, outstanding resolution and musicality. Is it Yggdrasil, is it LCD-2f, is it GOTL, is it the tube combination, it's it my Forza Claire Hybrid headphone cable? I think it is the combination of everything. Synergy !
Just got a copy of the Audio Advisor catalog in the mail. The cover page features the new Woo WA33 amp priced at a mere $8,000.00.
This amp has 9 tubes and a dual (connected) chassis.