Decware Appreciation Thread (MT review up on first page 2-10-12)
Jun 4, 2015 at 1:19 AM Post #1,232 of 1,238
  Old thread, I know, but being an owner of a "new to me" Taboo II I have enjoyed reading this a great deal.
Listening to Holly Cole right now with HE500's and loving it.   At times I don't think it is as transparent as
some of the amps I've had, but then I notice how the music engages me and I decide to stop being analytical
and just enjoy.
Hibuck...


Hi, I'm glad you revived this thread. Your Taboo has V-Caps in it and I thought that was what made it very transparent -surprisingly so- there seemed to be no grain at all.  I agree though the Taboo is a euphonic engaging warm sounding amp not really analytical amp with a more intimate soundstage; smaller width but big height if that makes sense.  I would suggest a telefunken 12ax7 for more gain but to maintain transparency.
 
Jun 4, 2015 at 9:49 AM Post #1,233 of 1,238
Thanks for tips!  I've been rolling some 12AT7's in and tried a Valve Art 274b.
The 5U4 that was in it is a better mix to my ears.  The VA was very neutral, but
a bit light in the bass/midbass.  Been thinking about trying some El84's, but
wondering how much I'd miss the "hazengrid" if I took out the Russian tubes.
I find that I'm hearing some layering and staging cues that I haven't heard before.
I like the Taboo a lot and find it a very nice companion to my Koss electrostatics.
Hibuck....
 
Mar 6, 2016 at 1:37 PM Post #1,234 of 1,238
I finally got my Decware headphone setup complete. 
 
FLAC > Neutral cable USB (blue) > Audio-gd Master 7 (USB32) > Avanti Allegro > Decware CSP3 (3) Mullard CV2493 (1) RCA 5Y3GT > Decware Taboo III (1) Mullard CV2493 (2) 6P15P-EV (1) Mullard GZ34 "DD" > Aphrodite Zeus Quad21 OCC Series 7 > Audeze LCD 2.2
 
Sounds pretty darn good!

 
Feb 23, 2017 at 10:19 AM Post #1,236 of 1,238
Just an update to keep the thread alive.  I just got a late model pair of HD-800's.   I am stunned by
the synergy between the CSP-2+ and these cans.  The rectifier used makes a pretty big difference, but
the Mullard GZ3 I'm using is wonderful.   Works well with my HD-700's as well.   May end up selling
my WA-6 and a bunch of tubes.
regards,
Hibuck...
 
Feb 23, 2017 at 6:36 PM Post #1,237 of 1,238
^ I'm pretty happy with my HD 800 with CSP2+ as well - incredible with certain genres - although LCD3F gets more air-time.

I was surprised by the difference rectifiers make, although it made sense once I understood they set different voltage points. Might have to try the GZ3 :beerchug:
 
Jul 10, 2023 at 6:17 PM Post #1,238 of 1,238
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