RCBinTN
Headphoneus Supremus
This has got to be the new low for this thread.
Hope the bier fest went well, Jason!
Hope the bier fest went well, Jason!
I must respectfully disagree with ripper.
I use a Logitech 2.1 desktop system at work, with my magni 3 as preamp. I cannot turn that 2.1 more then a third of the way up. Any further and it will get awful distortion/clipping when turning magni past 12 o clock.
My advice would be to play around with your gear and use what sounds best to you. All this gear interacts differently with different components. YMMV and all that.
The 6H7C tube has a common cathode for both triode sections. The 6SN7 has a separate cathode for each triode. Since Freya is DC coupled between stages, I can envision all sorts of devices that contributed to your observation of smoke. Just because it fits does NOT mean it will work electrically--if you don't know what you are doing, DON'T DO IT!It's been a bad December so far......
November was a fabulous month, we were travelling in Europe and had an amazing trip. We got back Friday and I fired up all the hi fi and have had a couple of days music fix.
My Freya has been fine driving my Vidar. I had bought a couple of sets of tubes to try out.
I swapped in a set of 6N7S/6H7C/6N7GT tubes (photo of the set of four below). I switched on the Freya and all was well until the “forty seconds” elapsed and the relay switched in. Then I got light grey smoke (not acrid) and quickly switched off.
I’d welcome any inputs:
* what I did that caused this, as far as I know the tubes are compatible?
* should I test tubes (other than by plugging them in)? If so how?
* How can I avoid a repeat?
Any other comments?
Cheers
Graham
Definitely not an area for dyslexics as 6H7C and 6N7S are equivalent it seems6H7C and 6SN7 have different pin-outs so the are not directly compatible.
JC
The 6H7C tube has a common cathode for both triode sections. The 6SN7 has a separate cathode for each triode. Since Freya is DC coupled between stages, I can envision all sorts of devices that contributed to your observation of smoke. Just because it fits does NOT mean it will work electrically--if you don't know what you are doing, DON'T DO IT!
It's been a bad December so far......
November was a fabulous month, we were travelling in Europe and had an amazing trip. We got back Friday and I fired up all the hi fi and have had a couple of days music fix.
My Freya has been fine driving my Vidar. I had bought a couple of sets of tubes to try out.
I swapped in a set of 6N7S/6H7C/6N7GT tubes (photo of the set of four below). I switched on the Freya and all was well until the “forty seconds” elapsed and the relay switched in. Then I got light grey smoke (not acrid) and quickly switched off.
I’d welcome any inputs:
* what I did that caused this, as far as I know the tubes are compatible?
* should I test tubes (other than by plugging them in)? If so how?
* How can I avoid a repeat?
Any other comments?
Cheers
Graham
Unfortunately, the tubes you tried have a radically different tube pin-out than the tubes specified for the unit. So, fully incompatible.
Almost certainly some parts have been damaged on the PCB. With luck only a resistor or two, but quite possibly solid-state active devices and/or capacitors have been damaged as well.
I would *not* attempt operation of the unit until it is inspected and repaired by Schiit.
Don't be too hard on yourself. This is an easy mistake to make, and I guarantee you're not the first (or last) to do so.
Good luck