Tubes to try in a CAL Alpha DAC

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pearsall001

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Tubes to try in a CAL Alpha DAC
« on: 6 Dec 2013, 01:58 am »
I currently have a pair of Amperex Bugle Boys in the DAC & I really like the sound. But the itch needs scratching & I'm thinking of trying something new. Any suggestions.

JakeJ

Re: Tubes to try in a CAL Alpha DAC
« Reply #1 on: 6 Dec 2013, 08:40 am »
Uhh...might help if you told us what the type is.

WireNut

Re: Tubes to try in a CAL Alpha DAC
« Reply #2 on: 6 Dec 2013, 08:52 am »
Uhh...might help if you told us what the type is.

Bugle Boys may be hard to beat...

Sorry I sold my Cal Delta transport  :duh:






 
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Re: Tubes to try in a CAL Alpha DAC
« Reply #3 on: 6 Dec 2013, 12:42 pm »
On the vintage Cal Alpha, we are talking about a 12AX7...

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Anand.

Ericus Rex

Re: Tubes to try in a CAL Alpha DAC
« Reply #4 on: 6 Dec 2013, 04:06 pm »
If that DAC is as old as I think it is you'd get a bigger sonic boost by replacing it altogether with a newer, modestly-priced DAC.

viggen

Re: Tubes to try in a CAL Alpha DAC
« Reply #5 on: 6 Dec 2013, 07:08 pm »
I used to have an Alpha and didn't get too much change in sound from tube rolling.

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Re: Tubes to try in a CAL Alpha DAC
« Reply #6 on: 6 Dec 2013, 09:29 pm »
If that DAC is as old as I think it is you'd get a bigger sonic boost by replacing it altogether with a newer, modestly-priced DAC.

+1.

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Re: Tubes to try in a CAL Alpha DAC
« Reply #7 on: 5 Jan 2014, 02:11 am »
I used to own a CAL Alpha  :green: but I made the mistake of selling it.  :duh:  :scratch: They rarely show up for sale anymore. The last set of tubes I had in it were a set of Groove Tubes, see link for more info. I bought mine through Brent Jessee Recording. A really nice guy to deal with and he really knows his tubes.

http://www.groovetubes.com/tubes/

sturgus

Re: Tubes to try in a CAL Alpha DAC
« Reply #8 on: 5 Jan 2014, 04:01 am »
My old one still sounds quite sweet with the Tele smoothplates. The newer dacs may be the way to go, but I have to say the Alpha still plays music damn fine. 8)

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Re: Tubes to try in a CAL Alpha DAC
« Reply #9 on: 5 Jan 2014, 04:11 am »
My old one still sounds quite sweet with the Tele smoothplates. The newer dacs may be the way to go, but I have to say the Alpha still plays music damn fine. 8)

I agree.  I have had several  newer DAC's in the system.  The Cal keeps going back in.  The problem, IMO, with newish DAC's is it is always about the numbers, the latest "cool" chip, etc.  Very little effort appears to be spent on getting decent analog to the outputs....great measurements, lousy music....

Of course YMMV,

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Re: Tubes to try in a CAL Alpha DAC
« Reply #10 on: 5 Jan 2014, 05:50 am »
I agree.  I have had several  newer DAC's in the system.  The Cal keeps going back in.  The problem, IMO, with newish DAC's is it is always about the numbers, the latest "cool" chip, etc.  Very little effort appears to be spent on getting decent analog to the outputs....great measurements, lousy music....

Of course YMMV,

Cheers,
Geary

I feel the same way... I think a lot of these new DAC's could learn a thing or two from the "old" CAL DAC. Great design & performance never go out of date. It's not all about the latest & greatest chip of the month. It's a challenge to get that lush, warm musical sound even with today's technology. Then again if you want to remortgage the house I'm sure there out there.   

WireNut

Re: Tubes to try in a CAL Alpha DAC
« Reply #11 on: 5 Jan 2014, 07:16 am »
I feel the same way... I think a lot of these new DAC's could learn a thing or two from the "old" CAL DAC. Great design & performance never go out of date. It's not all about the latest & greatest chip of the month. It's a challenge to get that lush, warm musical sound even with today's technology. Then again if you want to remortgage the house I'm sure there out there.

Heard that. Wish I knew someone that could fix my old Theta DS-Pro basic 2 dac that got sapped by static.