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Buy a phono stage and TT instead and spend your money on LPs...
different 6922s sound really different to me in dac buffer stages. I like Green lable Jan Phillips for a low cost option and Amprex white and orange 6DJ8 and of courst Bugle Boys
Mod your room treatments.
I have heard both the standard and factory cap upgraded Cary SLI-80 and can recommend it. Having it done by Cary (if you can't do it yourself) is a good idea as it will not effect the unit's warranty. They use Jensen PIO's. If you are going to attempt it yourself or have a local tech do it, I would recommend looking at the Audio Note Copper Foil caps. I like the Jensens but would worry about them leaking as rumor has it they have a potential of doing over time. If you decide to go the mdoification route, I would move one step (product) at a time.
What kind of caps are in the stock Cary? My own bias, having just done a cap mod myself, is to use Russian PIO caps. These have the advantage of being cheap. I replaced the 4 coupling caps in my amp for $12, and it sounds like an entirely different amp, much deeper, faster bass, smoother mid, a bit more extended at the top. People spend all kinds of money on tweaks and don't get anywhere near the difference these caps made, it wasn't at all subtle. Even my wife wanted me to play a particular album with deep bass (Suzanne Vega, Beauty and Crime, really deep bass for some reason) because she heard the difference immediately. The only problem with these caps is the size, they're a little big, and the leads on the caps were larger gauge than the holes on the pcb so I had to carefully drill them out using a hand-held tiny drill bit. The whole process took under an hour. These Russian caps were built to survive a nuclear war, so don't worry about leakage or anything.How much does Cary charge?
That seems steep to me, but I'm self-sufficient when it comes to these things now. The one time I thought I could help someone else do some mods (Levi, from these boards), I found I didn't have the time. I myself would start with the caps, maybe find somebody local that can do it for you. Any tech could do it. The caps themselves will cost about $100-120, depending on the value for Jensens. But like I already said, $12 for Russian PIO on eBay are probably as good or better. Hexfreds can be better than cheap diodes, but my guess is it will be subtle. Switches, internal cable and binding posts don't do anything for me.Try going over to the tubediy forum on AudioAsylum to find a local hobbyist or tech. There's also the LoneStar Bottleheads, maybe one of them is in Dallas??
My friend just worked on my VTL tube amp, he literally transformed into something much better.He replaced the diodes with Fairchild Stealth fred's, the resistors with caddocks, and bypassed the big power electrolytic with small auricaps , and changed the bias caps with blackgates.I had already changed the caps to Multicap RTX and Cards.The caps were a subtle improvement, but the diodes and resistors were huge.And I believe bypassing the electrolytics greatly contributed to the speed.My amp is dead quiet, as in solid state quiet,Speed is phenomenal as well as the dynamics it is downright punchy.Any top end grain is removed, highs are silky smooth and cleanIn 3 words, no 4 words, fast, clean, quiet and dynamic are what you will hear with these modsReplacing wire and switches and RCA's will help but nothing compared to what you will gain from the above mods, they are not even mods just part replacing, with better parts.The Jensen caps are supposed to be great, but they are expensive. But I would do oil caps id I were you, so a good choice The mods you want to do are fairly simple, diodes and resistors are cheap,$ 650 ??, maybe it is worth it, he has to make a living too.If you have a friend who is handy though, it is fairly easy stuff
And to think, I learned everything I know about electronics on the internet. I first picked up a soldering iron 4 years ago when I could still see what I'm doing. I better hurry and build my ultimate amp before I need the heavy glasses.[/quoteGood for you.
but the diodes and resistors were huge...........My amp is dead quiet, as in solid state quiet,