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Headphoneus Supremus
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I wonder why they discontinued the WA4? Owners seem to love it, so why discontinue a product which more people may still buy..
I wonder why they discontinued the WA4? Owners seem to love it, so why discontinue a product which more people may still buy..
I wonder why they discontinued the WA4? Owners seem to love it, so why discontinue a product which more people may still buy..
Not in the same class, but I wonder why ALO did the same thing with the Pan Am. Too bad.
I wonder why they discontinued the WA4? Owners seem to love it, so why discontinue a product which more people may still buy..
I wish I could get my hands on this Woo Audio Phono Preamp.
That was a great looking amp. I'm wondering though, if your power amp is a tube amp, then does your phono preamp have to be tube as well or is ss fine. There are a lot of good ss phono preamps out there for a good price.
I don't use a phono anymore (for decades now) but I don't think the pre-amp would need to be tube based. I'm sure a SS would be good enough to provide the signal.
Bedroom setup revision! WA22 (2009) and WA4 (2011).
I wish I could get my hands on this Woo Audio Phono Preamp.
Looks like my Marantz CD-63 SE there...are you using it as a transport into a DAC...?
I am going back through the pages and I actually saw your post from a year ago (page 1000 and something)...again with the lovely flower
Nice VPI, Shaffer! I have a HW-19 too. Has a Memorial arm. Love it.
Good catch. It is the CD-67 SE and I am using it as a transport into a Cambridge Audio DAC Magic.
Yes. I've moved the WA4 off the cart and the WA22 in its place. I have another version of the WA4 made in 2011 which uses the rectifier EZ80 / EZ 81, 6V4 / 6CA4. The WA4 made in 2004 (or 2005) uses a SS rectifier.