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I would try swapping the ECC88's and 6BQ5's first.Your drivers often change the sound more than the outputs.Hibuck....
The EH 6bq5s are pretty hard and brittle sounding.
Agree the driver tubes do make a significant difference. If you desire rich try RCA. Sletvana 6550s might help as well. I'm not surprised at all frankly. For years tubes ruled in my home. Started with Audio Research ended with custom Cyber 211SET mono blocks with NOS RCA 211s. Now hybrid class "D" mono blocks. BTW are the tubes in your Carey the original tubes ? Usually Carey's house sound is rich and a bit dark. If the carey sounds lean something is just not right. Was it modified at all ? Output caps ? charles
I almost hesitate to post this because it's so darned obvious - You bought a used amp and you have no idea the condition of the power tubes. They wear out. Maybe they are spent.Do you have access to a way to test the tubes, or a quad of known good tubes?Also - Did you check/set the bias of the tubes?My gut tells me that although you might not prefer the Cary, if it's functioning correctly I doubt you'd find it thin and light vs. the Alephs.
It's wired in pentode mode as opposed to triode mode also, I'm not sure if that matters.
1. It had a bias adjustment screw on the back, even though its auto-biasing. Well there is also a input jack, which I thought was a headphone input! TUrns out thats where you check the bias current! Can I use a simple voltmeter? He said he should be about 120mv, 30 X 4, I got that. But then he said use the 200mv scale?Can I just turn it all the way counterclockwise and slowly turn it as I listen? 2. The review says it used 6922's, not the 6550's? Huh? Can I replace the 6550's with 6922's?
This may be the source of your problem. The difference in sound between these two modes is usually quite significant.