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I've settled on the Brimar 5r4gy as my main rectifier. I love the sweet mid range and the revealing texture. I'll probably continue to occasionally rotate in the others for variety. It's kind of like wine in that the flavors vary and variety is the spice of life. I bi amp my mains and have three subs. I can tweak the woofers and tweeters to somewhat account for the various perceived weaknesses in the tubes. I tried to like the stock tube but in my system it came across as a little too bright, busy and metallic. Maybe I didn't give it long enough break in but I doubt that I would still like it even after 200 hrs.
OK, I inserted the stock rectifier and will let it burn in some more. You and Jack D seem to be sold on it so I'll give it another chance. It's been a long time since I changed the output tubes. I'm running some ECC88s that I got used and most of the logo is worn off so I'm not sure exactly what they are but they're from Holland, similar to Bugle Boys and they sound great. I already have done a stint of rolling output tubes.I've found that the new Stage III board more sensitive to different tubes that the old Stage I.
That will probably be the Amperex 6922’sHave you got a picture?
Yeah, I found the old AC ad. They're PC88 Siemens Halske made in Germany . Mine don't have the gold pins though. Sorry about the poor photo. They're in my DAC now and I don't want to disturb them until I'm ready to roll. BTW I'm still burning in the stock rectifier and yes, now it sounds better. The verdict is still out on rectifiers; I keep adjusting my opinion.
I would recommend giving the stock tubes some further burning in.I find the stock tubes anything but bright.What are you now using for output tubes?As for the Brimar rectifier, does it really make a difference? I got the RCA 5u4 from Garry.Have you tried the brown base Mullard CV378?
After a number of hours I decided that the stock rectifier is not for me. Too bright for my rig. The Brimar is back in and sounding better and better with more hours. The Brimar has what I would call great lush detail with an excellent holographic sound stage. Some may say that it's too lush but in my system with 110 db compression tweeters/ 18" wave guide, I have detail to spare.
I replaced the stock output tubes today and the level of detail and desperation has improved while maintaining the same tonal balance and bass energy.I replaced the tubes with Gold Lion 6922’s on Garry’s advise.
Hi,I stumble upon this dac with the newest version but I am not sure which chip to get? Is the ESS ES9038PRO or AKM 4990 better? I am looking to pair it with my Blusound Node 2i using a Klipsch Forte iii speakers and a Line Magnetic 805ia SET Tube Amp.My system mostly my analog are all tubes even my universal player has a modwright mod LX500 and looking for a DAC that has tube output stage. Any recommendations for the MP Tube Dac?
I would ask Garry directly, contact him via the website.I recently bought mine and was advised to get the Sabre chip as it’s significantly more detailed without sounding dry.