Hmm, maybe roskodan got a "good" one.
hmm, definitely not as bad as it's portrayed here, perhaps i have the wrong tube, or my modified wa6-se handles it better than the stock, it's probably that
Hmm, maybe roskodan got a "good" one.
Hmm, maybe roskodan got a "good" one.
hmm, definitely not as bad as it's portrayed here, perhaps i have the wrong tube, or my modified wa6-se handles it better than the stock, it's probably that
@ jaywillin
You have to get everything, multiple times.
It's the only way.
@ jaywillin
You have to get everything, multiple times.
It's the only way.
alright guys, i'm new to the 6se, and seeing as how i need to do a little tube rolling, which tube will make the most difference ? the rectifier , or driver, and i've already got a sophia princess,
so do i got for drivers for now ? tube rolling with the lyr a little familiar with, the wa6se not so much !
alright guys, i'm new to the 6se, and seeing as how i need to do a little tube rolling, which tube will make the most difference ? the rectifier , or driver, and i've already got a sophia princess,
so do i got for drivers for now ? tube rolling with the lyr a little familiar with, the wa6se not so much !
What ever rectifier you use, the result will be dependent on mains voltage and output tubes.
So I was looking at the beginning of this thread and I noticed that some people were running 6SN7 and 6F8G tubes on their wa6/wa6se. I did some digging and even though they are not on the "supported" tubes list from Jack, I had seen that adapters had been made to limit the power being received by these tubes so that they become compatible. Does anyone have information on this?
WA6 supports 6sn7 /6f8g with adapters, i think woo audio sells them too. they are some of the better tubes to use with this amp.
The WA6-SE supports those tubes as well with special adapters that have added circuitry; they are no longer available though and woo audio does not make them. Jack is very adamant about not supporting them (some BS explanation of sorts/warranty voiding threat was given a while back) and I do not think we will ever see WA6-SE amps with 6sn7 in them anymore.
What ever rectifier you use, the result will be dependent on mains voltage and output tubes.
Are those *cough* stock *cough* tubes?
The WA6/WA6SE are very fine amps - demo'ing them with stock tubes is perhaps doing them a dis-service? Particularly the rancid stock rectifier
Yeah I looked around and found your posts and the adapters you sold yours. I contacted Glenn to see if he could give me some info on them. Is it better to just give up on those tubes? Those Tung-Sol's you had at the beginning of this thread looked tasty.