The Woo Audio 2
Feb 20, 2024 at 12:20 AM Post #1,741 of 1,750
Haha, good to know someone is reading it šŸ˜†

I am planning on the doing a Sennheiser HD6** ... WA2 will be an essential part of that article
Sounds like one that I will definitely want to check out!!
 
Apr 8, 2024 at 3:22 PM Post #1,742 of 1,750
Anyone have an RFT EZ81 WPFG they are willing to sell? Please PM me if so
 
Apr 10, 2024 at 6:32 PM Post #1,746 of 1,750
For Woo WA2, do not underestimate the importance of the rectifier tubes (EZ81). Sonic differences between 5998s and 7236s / 6922s and 7308s pale in comparison.
Far be it from me to ever disagree with my brother Jonathan, but one day give the Telefunken G73R's a pop and then get back to me.
 
Apr 11, 2024 at 7:38 AM Post #1,747 of 1,750
Interesting stuff on the rectifiers. I just went for the Woo upgrade when ordering the amp to the GE - Mullard made EZ80. It also came with a stock pair of RFT EZ81, but I do not believe they are of the rarified variety mentioned earlier in this thread. Of these two, the GE definitely sounds a good deal better to me basically across the board. Iā€™m curious if anyone thinks that I might be missing a lot with this rectifier pair. Iā€™m using NOS Mullard made E188CC drivers and alternating between NOS Chatham 5998 and Tung Sol 7236 for the power tubes.
 
Apr 11, 2024 at 10:36 AM Post #1,748 of 1,750
Iā€™m curious if anyone thinks that I might be missing a lot with this rectifier pair. Iā€™m using NOS Mullard made E188CC drivers and alternating between NOS Chatham 5998 and Tung Sol 7236 for the power tubes.
As I got lucky early on and rolled in a pair of the foil getter RFT EZ81s to start out, Iā€™m really not sure unfortunately. Tagging @jonathan c for his wisdom on the topic of rectifiers.

However, I can say that youā€™d have to spend a LOT more on power tubes (at least $600-700) to get improvements, and I am so fond of the 5998sā€™ sound with my input tube choices that I would not recommend spending ā€œsilly moneyā€ on different power tubes.

I can also note that while your Mullard drivers are definitely good, there is some opportunity to get better results there. Of course, at a cost: First getting decent tube adapters so you can use 12XX7-type tubes, then getting a good pair of Brimar CV455s, for example: https://www.langrex.co.uk/products/12at7-cv455-kb-fb-brimar-rare-triple-mica-1956-nos-valve-tube/.

Those run about $100 a pair and are excellent- but if you can spring for a pair in the $400/pair range, reach out to Brent Jessee and see what he has of medical-grade Mullards.

I bought an incredible pair of Mullard 12AX7s from him that were only bested by the Telefunken G-73Rs I got my hands on laterā€¦ at about 50 percent more, but honestly it was worth it.

As an aside, I have a pair of medical-grade Amperexes and a pair of Amperex Bugle Boys (originally from Brent) with very limited hours on themā€¦ they are more neutral and punchy than warm and smooth like the British tubes though. If they are of interest to anyone, feel free to PM me. Iā€™ll get around to listing them eventually but havenā€™t had time yet. But I wonā€™t charge too much for them (thinking $150 per pair).
 
Apr 18, 2024 at 3:42 PM Post #1,749 of 1,750

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