I was looking through Home Theater this morning and discovered the back page devoted to Woo's mono block amp!
There is a nice shot of the WA234s with the transport-D2A combo in the background. Very favorable review.
What's interesting is they don't seem to have actually listened to it! Go figure...
I was looking through Home Theater this morning and discovered the back page devoted to Woo's mono block amp!
There is a nice shot of the WA234s with teh transport=D2A combo in the background. Very favorable review.
What's interesting is they don't seem to have actually listened to it! Go figure...
I was looking through Home Theater this morning and discovered the back page devoted to Woo's mono block amp!
There is a nice shot of the WA234s with teh transport=D2A combo in the background. Very favorable review.
What's interesting is they don't seem to have actually listened to it! Go figure...
Sorry to hijack this thread but I have bought a Woo Audio WA5-LE (and a Woo Wes is here in 3 weeks) and I am wondering which tubes give a warm signature? I have read loads of threads about tube rolling but I don't understand all these numbers and letters. Could someone please explain this to me? Or better yet, is there a place where I can read up on the different tubes kinda like tubes 101.
You are in no way thread hijacking. this is exactly one of the things this thread is for.
Congrats on the awesome amp.
wish i could help you, but welcome to the club!
someone will surely come along with help.
If I was to order A W5LE again I would get the volume knob upgrade if it still offered. It seems the entire signal travels through it, if I have my facts down straight. I also would not order it with the stock tubes. They were OK and all but you can put a little extra money towards tube upgrades as to keep the original tubes can be redundant if you never use them. Just put the money into the tubes your going to use all the time.
Edit..
Not seeing a stepped attenuator upgrade so maybe they are not available now days?
I don't think he was offering a stepped attenuator but he can install a RK50 for about $700. The chassis needs some modification in order to fit it. When I was about to order mine I aske Jack if the improvement was significant to justified the $700 premium. His answer was that I would notice a difference in the mechanical movement (smoother) but woul dbe very difficult to hear a signifficant difference.
I decided to put the money in other improvement.
Sorry to hijack this thread but I have bought a Woo Audio WA5-LE (and a Woo Wes is here in 3 weeks) and I am wondering which tubes give a warm signature? I have read loads of threads about tube rolling but I don't understand all these numbers and letters. Could someone please explain this to me? Or better yet, is there a place where I can read up on the different tubes kinda like tubes 101.
I have not tried other 330B than my EML 300B Mesh and I really like them.
For drivers there is many you can try. The Mullard ECC32 are very nice but expensive (in the $600 range for a pair). I personally really like the Tungsol round plates/black glass 6F8G (you need an adaptor for these) or 6SN7GT. IMO some good cheaper options are the RCA Gray Glass 6SN7 or the RCA Red Base 5692.
I'm interested in the WA2.
I like the idea that it can be used as a preamp.
But when I mailed Woo, they don't offer any other upgrades then tubes anymore...
...is the WA2 great as it is? (I was quiet interested in the stepped volume pot. and maybe a power supply upgrade if that was available.)
Have you emailed Jack to see if upgrades are available. Last January when I ordered my WA2 upgrades were said to not be available but Woo was able to deliver an upgraded WA2 just the same.
I don't think he was offering a stepped attenuator but he can install a RK50 for about $700. The chassis needs some modification in order to fit it. When I was about to order mine I aske Jack if the improvement was significant to justified the $700 premium. His answer was that I would notice a difference in the mechanical movement (smoother) but woul dbe very difficult to hear a signifficant difference.
I decided to put the money in other improvement.
Have you emailed Jack to see if upgrades are available. Last January when I ordered my WA2 upgrades were said to not be available but Woo was able to deliver an upgraded WA2 just the same.
The lates reply I got was: "the internal parts are no longer available since the Black Gate caps was out of production for years."
They could however upgrade the volume control to a DACT stepped attenuator.
I also might be interested in a remote volume control, but I don't know if its worth it(?) and I'm also thinking "less extra features, better sound quality and durability".
I'm sad, one of my Sylvania VT-231 in my maxed WA6 is dying. The right one has started inserting a random low volume crackling sound into the music, intermittently, and when I swap the tubes the sound moves to the opposite side with the tube. I'm using Glenn's adapters with them, and the VT-231 are a bit more detailed than my old RCA 6DE7.
I have a set of 6FD7 somewhere, that Jack sold me, so once I find them I can put them in and see how they go. Skylab had recommended that tube to me. Otherwise I'm back to my old RCA 6DE7. I have the older WA6 that can't take the 6EW7, but I do have some spacers that will raise the tubes. So, if the spacers move the 6EW7 tubes ABOVE the holes in the top plate, then the fatter 6EW7 can be used, right?
Sorry to hijack this thread but I have bought a Woo Audio WA5-LE (and a Woo Wes is here in 3 weeks) and I am wondering which tubes give a warm signature? I have read loads of threads about tube rolling but I don't understand all these numbers and letters. Could someone please explain this to me? Or better yet, is there a place where I can read up on the different tubes kinda like tubes 101.
I've personally feel that the Shuguang CV181 (A 6SN7 equivalent) has a very warm presentation and will add a good dollop of cream to any roll. The Mullard CV181 is also good in this department though prices for these is on the hike!
Of the 300B's I've tried all are warm, just in different shades, if that makes sense? On the rectifier front, the Mullard GZ34 have a great warm tone without sounding mushy.
I'm interested in the WA2.
I like the idea that it can be used as a preamp.
But when I mailed Woo, they don't offer any other upgrades then tubes anymore...
...is the WA2 great as it is? (I was quiet interested in the stepped volume pot. and maybe a power supply upgrade if that was available.)
I use my WA2 as a preamp at least as much as a headphone amp. I am very pleased with it's performance in both roles. Mine is stock except for second set of preout (to send signal to subwoofer) and a custom pre-out switch. I've not heard the other volume control options, but the current one does not leave me wanting. I understand current production units now have a standard switch to turn off the pre-out.
I'm interested in the WA2.
I like the idea that it can be used as a preamp.
But when I mailed Woo, they don't offer any other upgrades then tubes anymore...
...is the WA2 great as it is? (I was quiet interested in the stepped volume pot. and maybe a power supply upgrade if that was available.)
I use my WA2 as a preamp at least as much as a headphone amp. I am very pleased with it's performance in both roles. Mine is stock except for second set of preout (to send signal to subwoofer) and a custom pre-out switch. I've not heard the other volume control options, but the current one does not leave me wanting. I understand current production units now have a standard switch to turn off the pre-out.
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