abvolt
Headphoneus Supremus
I see this board has banned Shaffer too bad I enjoyed his insight..
I am looking for new tubes to upgrade my stock driver tubes on my Woo WA3.
What pair of affordable (less than $150/pair) driver tubes would add some openness (and clarity) to my HD650? I like their tubey signature (warm, lots of ambience, great bass). But I find them a bit congested.
Current power tube: 7236 Sylvania
Current driver tubes: stock
Thanks!!
I am looking for new tubes to upgrade my stock driver tubes on my Woo WA3.
What pair of affordable (less than $150/pair) driver tubes would add some openness (and clarity) to my HD650? I like their tubey signature (warm, lots of ambience, great bass). But I find them a bit congested.
Current power tube: 7236 Sylvania
Current driver tubes: stock
Thanks!!
I am looking for new tubes to upgrade my stock driver tubes on my Woo WA3.
What pair of affordable (less than $150/pair) driver tubes would add some openness (and clarity) to my HD650? I like their tubey signature (warm, lots of ambience, great bass). But I find them a bit congested.
Current power tube: 7236 Sylvania
Current driver tubes: stock
Thanks!!
You should be able to form a (pre)opinion after just a few hours burn-in. I'm curious to what you think with pairing them with the 421a in your WA3. Recommend using some of your best recordings and also comparing with other recordings that may have sounded congested with your other driver tubes.
Purchased my first turntable today!
Nothing crazy. Simple entry level clear audio
But excited to give vinyl a try with my setup.
Purchased my first turntable today!
Nothing crazy. Simple entry level clear audio
But excited to give vinyl a try with my setup.
Yeah, so after about 10 hours with the GECs I couldn't wait and flipped-in one of the Westy 421a. You were not kidding about the single wire getter '74 Reflektor drivers - best combo I've heard to date in my WA3.
Believe it or not, my HD-700s never sounded just right until I put in this combo. Wow.
I am very eager to swap in the HD-650s with this tube combo and listen to some jazz vocals (Betty Carter, then the Decca recordings from Carmen McRae).
Man... I am sooooo loving Head-Fi right now.
I have a love hate relationship with vinyl.
Love that warmth. Hate those pops and crackles.
It will be interesting what you think.
Perfect! I have found the reflector drivers are very articulate and will produce what is recorded. They really are my "reference-go-to" tube; that is not to say other combos (which I endorse) are not as good. The better the recording; the better the sound!
My secondary recommendation would be your 6520 power type tubes. I have not listened to these tubes, but I believe these are more similar to a 6as7 type build and may provide some great sonics!
Well said!
Times a thousand both directions!
Funny that you mention these, as I've posted in the past that the Tung-Sol 6520 are a very under appreciated tube. I have a few of these, as well, and can attest that they are a "premium" TS 5998. I've read that they were sold as such, back in the day, and I am baffled as to why they sell for much less on eBay (although I haven't looked, lately).
I responded to your cross-post on the 650 thread, but please bring follow-up back to this thread.
Really hard to find. To be honest.