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I think those only work for Lyr 1. My pcc88 were awesome for a week. Then not so much
They will work in either Lyr 1 & 2...
I think those only work for Lyr 1. My pcc88 were awesome for a week. Then not so much
I think those only work for Lyr 1. My pcc88 were awesome for a week. Then not so much
Here's a thread that some may not be aware of, or forgotten: http://www.head-fi.org/t/755300/schiit-lyr-lyr-2-tube-compatibility-list
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It lists the PCC88 as compatible with both Lyrs.
Here's a thread that some may not be aware of, or forgotten: http://www.head-fi.org/t/755300/schiit-lyr-lyr-2-tube-compatibility-list
lovingly assembled with lots of research and hard work by @sfo1972
It lists the PCC88 as compatible with both Lyrs.
Yeah I just got confused or misremembered. There were quite a few that weren't recommended for Lyr 2 but since I still have mine from 2011 I didn't pay that much attention to the 2s .
Yeah I just got confused or misremembered. There were quite a few that weren't recommended for Lyr 2 but since I still have mine from 2011 I didn't pay that much attention to the 2s .
About the PCC88 running on 6.3 Heater Voltage:
It's quite a controversy on this topic - I see two camps about this (for any amp with 6.3 Heater voltage and PCC88) - one camp says because of the undervoltage there is cathode poisoning and the tubes die faster, other camp says they work great and are interchangeable.
I read some place that Schiit does not recommend usage of pcc88 but there was no real explanation why. I wonder what Schiit's take on this is outside of "we do not recommend", the only thing mentioned in Schiit FAQ is heater current requirement should be under 415mA, which for most PCC88 is 300mA (way under the limit).