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I am using duende and improvement is noticeable.
Same here and I really like them.
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any one here are driving HE-500 with woo 3?
i have woo3 and im looking to buy HE-500 but i fear it wont drive them to their full potential due to the low impedance!![]()
In very general terms, and based on my WA3, the 6AS7G tubes tend to be smooth, lush and warm, and the 5998/7236 tubes tend to be a little more punchy, tight, and have a hint of "solid state" sound to them. They still have some tube bloom, but the 6AS7G tubes have a lot of the tube warmth and bloom. They are more a like than different, but they definitely are different.
Thanks for everybody's input. I have TS7236/treasure/EML5u4g. I will receive a 596 soon. I am thinking of either TS BGRP or ECC. Again this is for getting a good tube sets for HD800/WA22 with mostly classical music (all kinds).
If mostly classical, I highly recommend the GEC 6AS7G.
Yes, with 596 I do prefer TS7236 and Treasures.
I took matters into my own hands. I always found the black WA6SE hard to keep dust-free, so I designed a cover and had it manufactured at a local plastics place. If anyone else is interested, they are happy to make more.
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I took matters into my own hands. I always found the black WA6SE hard to keep dust-free, so I designed a cover and had it manufactured at a local plastics place. If anyone else is interested, they are happy to make more.
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I took matters into my own hands. I always found the black WA6SE hard to keep dust-free, so I designed a cover and had it manufactured at a local plastics place. If anyone else is interested, they are happy to make more. **Edit for clarification - I am NOT using this while the amp is running...just to keep things tidy when I'm not listening**
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I can say without a doubt that my WA3 does not pair well with low impedance cans. They really need to be 250 ohm or higher to sound good.