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same for the rare tungsol 6sn7 round plates they are selling regularly for 250-300 or more a pair.
same for the rare tungsol 6sn7 round plates they are selling regularly for 250-300 or more a pair.
my wallet is really very empty after this amp purchase and the tubes. I am done with my buying. I sold a headphone too to replenish some funds but will be getting another headphone shortly. But I sell now to buy. I sold one to buy one. I sold two amps to help fund the WA5 well actually 3 amps. I only have the WA5 now and a review amp on its way another tube 5W headphone amp and speaker amp from a new company. Looks interesting but its a 2K amp and I wont be buying any more amps for a long long time. The WA5 I put in my will its that good.
I agree with your assessment except I have kids so they are very important. One of my girls will end up with the mighty Woo at one point. This amp is never leaving here. Hell I sold all the other amps used for headphones. I dont need anything else.
Totally agreed, some of my 596 are from the low $20s shipped while the metal based GZ34 can but me 10-15 more 596s... I guess I have to try everything and was/is looking for that additional 1-2% improvement.
Value ~
Something to keep in mind about the USAF-596 is the value it originally offered for its performance. Not so long ago before speculation and market forces kicked in, pricing for the glass could be seen for $13-$17. Then eventually headed to $30-$36. And then...
So, in the early days of discovery, this glass offered some of the biggest bang-for-buck that could be had for a Woo.
Was finally able to source a set of Royal Princess 300B's at an affordable price! Got them 3 months used,
from someone who had sold their 300B amp. He needed the cash and I had it! Replacing a set of Princess mesh
tubes that I upgraded to on the original amp build out. Very noticeable difference in sound stage, and airy
presentation. Even my wife could tell a difference right away! And that's saying something! LOL
Going to spend some quality time with them now, but from what I am hearing over the past couple
of days, these are going to be in my WA5LE for a loooooonnnnnnggggg time!
Or, at least until I can source a set of Takatsuki TA-300B's
Glenn introduced me to the 596. Back then it was $8 a tube.
Glenn introduced me to the 596. Back then it was $8 a tube.
yea, and it wasn't too long ago. a year? 2 years maybe?
Perhaps, 1.5?
Blast from the past!
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The 596 rectifiers and Glenn's adapters finally both received today. These tubes are HUGH compare to Mullard GZ34 and 37, almost as tall as the EML 5U4G and you can see from the pics below (please forgive me the messy cable management), they are as big as the EAT 300B and look very special. They are also heavier than expect, maybe the different construction make how it weight. Only one and a half hour on the amp but I admit that the previous impression of these tubes are right, they sound fuller than the Mullard. The texture of highs to mids are so nice, not a lush highs like the Mullard or EML but still very nice and with different presentation. Soundstage is not as wide as the EML but not conjested at all, sound very open.
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596 is best rectifier i've heard so far for the woo. and omg, now im even more undecided on WA22.
just got my GEC 6AS7G's. listening now with HD 800/WA2. omg....these are finally the ones. i think they finally tick every box and do everything right. speed, air, transparency, soundstage, bass, detail, warmth, grain-free, forgiving, they are making my HD 800s sound amazing. i can't believe how good the WA2 sounds. seems like that last veil was lifted finally and the HD 800s sound faster too, no grain either!!