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Is there a way to change the tube?
Phil ALook forward to your views on this. Is it up to par for a main system and not just a desktop. I'm really interested in it. I have an Eastern Electric mini Max DAC and it sounds much better with the tube removed and was wondering if the iTube2 would be a good tube addition to my system> I would run it as tube buffer only between my DAC and Nuforce P9 preamp, then on to a Bryston 14bsst2
The screw driver which I don't use on the iFi phono 2 is for changing the dip switches.Those are fragile and can break off with the driver (careful), I use a small lab stirrer stick made of wood. A round toothpick would be better.The iTube 2 that sold here recently had a few broken off and was because of that little driver included. They should change that.Pez described in one of the posts on the description of the iTube 2 the tube as heavy duty GE5670 10k hour tube although you look at the board it does look replaceable.Here>same tubehttp://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=148150.0
Phil AThanks for the update. Look forward to hearing from others on the current tour
According to the list, I see that GB has done his part sending it off to the next person but what about the WC iT2? Where be it?
First reviewer has shipped it to me already - should be arriving today I think. I might have some time to play with it this evening, but most of my listening will be over the weekend. Not sure when to expect a review from the first stop on its trip.
Nope. It's both preamp and buffer in 'preamp' mode. If you used two you would have twice the price and double the redundancy which is rarely good. Now if you put one between your preamp and your source and another after your preamp and before your amp in buffer mode that would be excellent.