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Check dm'sI'm sayin' hell yes to all of that! Those tubes look fun. Just let me know if you find them.
Check dm'sI'm sayin' hell yes to all of that! Those tubes look fun. Just let me know if you find them.
Great info tonight! Lots of comments to snapshot and compile into a folder.They're making it too easy for you. Your 6N1P is equivalent to 6DJ8, 6922, 7308, ECC88, E88CC, E188CC and don't forget CCA. All those designations are plug and play, no adapter needed for Freya N. There are a few more variations but those will get you started. It gets interesting when using adapters.
Agreed. She is a vocal goddess!Back to contemporary jazz for a moment.
Cassandra Wilson! Beautiful voice, a great musical repertoire (including her own compositions, and well-chosen covers), and her recordings are sonically excellent.
What is truly needed is a 6BBQ Tube...Vali 2 OG and Vali 2+ both used a 6BQ7 (or 6N1P or 6922) natively, so you'd need a 12AU7 -> 6922 adapter. Vali 2++ and Vali 3 use a 6N3P natively, so you'd need a 12AU7 -> 5670 / 2C51 adapter. I don't have a Freya N, so not sure what stock tubes it uses. If a 6N3P, you'd need a 5670 adapter. If 6N1P / 6BQ7, then a 6922 adapter.
ROFL!!What is truly needed is a 6BBQ Tube...
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Not to unnecessarily confuse things, but a 6N1P has twice the heater current of a 6922. So if you're substituting a 6922 in a component that uses a 6N1P natively, no problem. But if your component uses a 6922 natively, then caution is due if you want to substitute a 6N1P (especially if pairs are involved). Be sure the component can handle the extra current. Just for reference, the 2C51, 396A, 6CC42 all have 300 milliamps of heater current and the 5670 and 6N3P have 350. The 6922, 6DJ8, and 12AU7 (when run at 6.3v) all have 300. The 6N1P is the outlier with 600 milliamps even though it is pin compatible with the 6922.Great info tonight! Lots of comments to snapshot and compile into a folder.
Thanks, Moondog!
Probably. Although it does look pretty good just sitting there....I should probably plug it in and use it.
I agree.. Most are psycho, some are logical..That is very gracious of you, and I'll say the honor is certainly mutual. You are one of the few people I've met with a background (and faith) in objective measurement, but also willing to try for yourself before drawing a conclusion. I respect that. I believe that we can't measure everything we hear, but also believe there are psychological factors that affect what we think we hear. You have a knack for separating the two, and have even changed my viewpoint on some things along the way. So thanks for being you, and I'll quit now before we get yelled at to go get a room.
No. Standard version.By any chance was it a special edition Levis® Gremlin™?
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I had a 1967 Barracuda in "bright blue metallic" livery. 383 4 Barrell, 4 speed, positraction rear. No power steering, power brakes, power anything----but, fast as hell!
My OCD needs to know if u are b cowen or bc owen. LOL> oblige me, por favor.That is very gracious of you, and I'll say the honor is certainly mutual. You are one of the few people I've met with a background (and faith) in objective measurement, but also willing to try for yourself before drawing a conclusion. I respect that. I believe that we can't measure everything we hear, but also believe there are psychological factors that affect what we think we hear. You have a knack for separating the two, and have even changed my viewpoint on some things along the way. So thanks for being you, and I'll quit now before we get yelled at to go get a room.
That is so much better than "plastered" ... oh wait, "plastered" is after a lot of drinksOMG you are making sense or I am a bit buttered from enjoying some fine bourbon. ( buttered is my favorite term for feeling the effects of a couple drinks)
Squiffy would be my preferred vernacular for ' that mellow numbness 'That is so much better than "plastered" ... oh wait, "plastered" is after a lot of drinks
... or "hammered", "smashed"....
Yup, Buttered has a nice softness about it