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Going up in efficiency can have drawbacks as well. Noise in your system can be augmented exponentially and can take a lot of time, effort and cash to cure. Going from some 101dB Zu speakers to a 93dB Omega was a boon for me!
Hello Guy,Maybe you can see if Decware will send you a new output transformer. To my knowledge they are not "off the shelf" but are a special wind so you will have to get it from them. My experience with Decware is they are quite accommodating. I'm sure they would understand your situation in Vietnam as far as shipping and customs etc.Rob
Hello Guy,The temperature here in the South Okanagan will probably hit 100F by June or July. If your house doesn't have air conditioning, I would park the tube amps and run an affordable gainclone to get you through the heat. I am finding the inexpensive AudioEngine N22 to be quite impressive, and although it does generate some heat, it runs a lot cooler than a tube amp. I had a an SE84C+ and it ran quite hot, so I never ran it in the summer except during cool weather.
Guy, if you live in Vietnam you should enjoy the warmth. Haven't you (and those "silly" tube amps) acclimated yet?
Guy,There is a saying: "necessity is the mother of invention". My hat is off to you for all the work you do with your system to get top performance without going out and spending a fortune, but working with what you have. I would love to sit in front of your system, as I believe it would sound very good indeed. Keep up the good work, and thanks for sharing your experience and photos. Always interesting.