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Hey Mike, here is a quote from the guy @ EML and a thought from me from earlier...-------------------------------------This quote from iGrant got me wondering."We don't know how long they will last in service, certain materials that made NOS last so long just aren't allowed to be used anymore, but we have zero reports of failures on them since we got our AT-1000 and could sort out the grading and reject the 'too far from spec' ones. We expect more than 5,000 hours, time will tell."It seems to be the consensus so far that the Black Treasures sound better than the Round Plates but how much better? I know the 'how much better' outlook is subjective but if the TungSol's are very very good to begin with and last possibly twice as long (10,000 hrs) at the same price, then one could look at it as the Black Treasures costing twice as much if you must purchase them more often.-------------------------------------- Im still on my first EML and TS round plates and did not try the black treasures yet. I am seeing the striping on the EML now though. Took it out to try the Bel GZ34; I will miss the EML but the GZ34 was really good too. A little 'splashy' in the highs but more definition in the bass IME. Guessing the highs will tighten up over time.
A little over a week ago I was unhappy to hear my system sounding harsh and grainy. I figured the 6H30 tubes in my 36.5 were going bad. As it turns out they are fine but the Black Treasures in the TP back slid substantially and were sounding like they were breaking in all over again. These BTs have over 600 hours on them and I never suspected they would ever sound so sour again. But they did and for over 7 days +- they sounded like crap. All seems better now but who would have thought these tubes could still be wandering around sound wise? Weird...
I think you might be confusing "guy @ EML" (who is George / Valvesaglowin), with Ian Grant, of Grant Fidelity importer of the Black Treasures (I don't think they sell EML). It seems like the quote you mentioned is about the Black Treasures, and not the EML.
Finally received the octal adapters from Bolder and the Black Treasures from PM Components here in the UK... and the BTs are a clear step up from the 6N1P I was using before... used with the EML rectifier tube. So many thanks for the advice! Best wishes, Michael.
Glad to hear it, and not surprising! The adapters will open up a whole new world of opportunities to roll other options in there. Lots of great potential to be tapped. The BT's still work great for me too. Enjoy!
I finally have speakers that are allowing me to truly hear my system!!! And that leads me to a question... What would damping the rectifier tube accomplish? I ask because I believe I am getting what I understand to be, just a bit of over sibilance... Would damping the EML control this? Or is that something that only comes from the signal tubes? Which in my case are the TungSol round plates.~J
I still have my EML rectifier in a box after hearing of all the early failures of it. Are there any recent stories about it? I guess I should just give it a whirl and see how it does.