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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.
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.
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**
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.