WarriorAnt
Headphoneus Supremus
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Sorry to hijack. This is one of the most diverse threads around I think. Seems the Woo owners have a wide net of interests. I'm hoping to be a Woo owner by summers end.
Woo Audio Owner Unite is a diverse thread of amicable quality, I might add...
thread hijacking lol
Dose anyone use Ken-rad vt-231 on their amp? are the black glass and clear class same thing?
When you find the right balance it can be so hard to keep. I had a system once that I really enjoyed, but no, I had to play around, I had to change, and instead of going back to the sound I so enjoyed I just continued to throw more money at the system to no avail. Probably $15-20K or more. ALl I had to do was go back. Now I sometimes walk around the world and I just shout out "IDOIT" to myself. Just to remind me that I am one.
I've spent about $4-5K on NOS tubes. I have stopped tube rolling. I have placed all of those tubes in three boxes. I've shoved one of them them in a closet, another under the bed, and one under a desk. Except for an occasional swap between two types of power tubes (just for the heck of it) I haven't looked at them nor have I thought about using any of them in about 4 months. Lately I've spent more time with my ss Beta 22 that Corey Warner of SWA built.
I just received my WA6 today, but still don't have time to audition it.
Have to wait til weekend
Yes and no, depending upon the plate construction. The clear glass with staggered/offset plate alignment should sound the same as the black glass, and are usually cheaper to boot. The ones whose plates are aligned perfectly parallel to each other to form a square are from when GE had taken over the Ken Rad operation. These do not sound as good as the offset plate version, which are the earlier/older ones. The blackglass all have the offset plates. As for sound, these are one of the few 6SN7 I have not yet heard myself. I have so many now I just don't feel the need to explore what is left.
Sorry to hijack. This is one of the most diverse threads around I think. Seems the Woo owners have a wide net of interests. I'm hoping to be a Woo owner by summers end.
WA, you can not hijack my hijack
Looks like it's the driver tube, wonder how this happened since there is no sign of dying sound, it plays normally when music is on...
I've been noticing the past few nights that my headphone rig has been sounding very, very good - better than just a week or so ago. I thought I was past the break-in stage but now I'm thinking not - it sounded very good before, but it has definitely improved. I probably have 150-175 hours on the 22 and my W4S DAC2 (less on the LCD2 - probably closer to 100-125 hours there). I tube swapped a lot in the beginning, but the set I'm using now have been there for a couple of months now.
I guess these aren't a ton of hours - I don't think I've averaged an hour a night since the rig was new (around Christmas for the amp/DAC and a month or so lat on the LCD2).
What do you guys think?
What tubes did you settle in on? Just curious.