On the little system Kef Meta Q1. I must say the Vidar is owning them big time. This setup is physically wrong. Tv in the center and all that interference. Damn it sounds good. Very surprised at the low frequency response of the Q1s.
Yes, but only because they had the panels for the Maggies that fit/use those as a kit. But there's a reason I didn't post a picture of that end... With the nice, clean panel replacements, the connectors are too deep to fit inside the Maggies and stick out. Also, the holes for the connectors was/are way too tight to easily insert them in the first plac.
edit: Oh, and the replacement backplates are also thicker than the originals so I still have my Magnarisers sitting in a box wondering if they'll ever get switched out since those are taller than the original legs and overlap the panel.
I have quite the collection of highly regarded 12A/U7 family tubes from my VH2 days and it was quite the difference over stock tubes. Fortunately I have a Freya N so they are still bringing me great pleasure.
I can only imagine what they would sound like on VH3.
I have quite the collection of highly regarded 12A/U7 family tubes from my VH2 days and it was quite the difference over stock tubes. Fortunately I have a Freya N so they are still bringing me great pleasure.
I can only imagine what they would sound like on VH3.
Oh dear. You shouldn’t have said what type of tube that can go in it. I have stash of NOS RCA (and others) 12AU7 clear tops that sound wonderful in the Freya N and another little headphone amp. But I’ll hold off for now. My mother just got word that she has a place in a nursing home close to her home. I’ll find out tomorrow when she moves and I’ll drive straight to Canada’s east coast to get her settled. After that, I’ll circumvent the household boycott of goods originating from my southern neighbor and acquire a Mimir to go with the Midgard and Lokius (both black). Some impressions of it and comparisons to another DAC on the Mimir Impressions forum tipped me over the edge.
Oh dear. You shouldn’t have said what type of tube that can go in it. I have stash of NOS RCA (and others) 12AU7 clear tops that sound wonderful in the Freya N and another little headphone amp. But I’ll hold off for now. My mother just got word that she has a place in a nursing home close to her home. I’ll find out tomorrow when she moves and I’ll drive straight to Canada’s east coast to get her settled. After that, I’ll circumvent the household boycott of goods originating from my southern neighbor and acquire a Mimir to go with the Midgard and Lokius (both black). Some impressions of it and comparisons to to another DAC on the Mimir Impressions forum tipped me over the edge.
You'll need an adapter of course, but yes they will work nicely. Same adapter as Freya N and only fit the front tubes. The rear pair of tubes (6N6P) have virtually no compatible tube.
My next project. A recap of my Martin Logan crossovers...! After this, no more discussions of modifications of equipment, as I truly do not wish to offend anyone...!
Tinkerers will tinker. If i were proficient in soldering I think id go crazy tinkering. With the talk of soldering and desoldering equipment lately (oh yeah, I’ve been checking it out) and having a stash of unused Schiit I’m getting close.
You'll need an adapter of course, but yes they will work nicely. Same adapter as Freya N and only fit the front tubes. The rear pair of tubes (6N6P) have virtually no compatible tube.
You'll need an adapter of course, but yes they will work nicely. Same adapter as Freya N and only fit the front tubes. The rear pair of tubes (6N6P) have virtually no compatible tube.
I have quite the collection of highly regarded 12A/U7 family tubes from my VH2 days and it was quite the difference over stock tubes. Fortunately I have a Freya N so they are still bringing me great pleasure.
I can only imagine what they would sound like on VH3.
With this being such an awesome community, I'm sure if you sent those tubes to someone who just bought a VH3 they'd be happy to tell you how they sound.
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