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I just ordered a mesh plate this morning, and will report back as well. I'm hoping a couple of George's loaner 6SN7's (espec. the round plates) make their way here as they move up the Coast back to new England. I'll be able to report on a mesh plate/round plates combo.
Quote from: gregeas on 29 Jan 2009, 02:45 amI bought a Sophia Electric 274B tube for the WA6, described on the Woo site as "a premium rectifier tube for a 5U4/5R4/5AR4 direct replacement with 3X longer plate structure." This tube makes a *big* improvement with the head amp. Any reason it would NOT work in the MW TP? Amidst all the Octal and EML excitement I wanted to bump up the Sophia Electric - I saw great reviews (on the Head-Fi forum I believe) of it, if Dan gives you the on this please let us know how you get on with it.
I bought a Sophia Electric 274B tube for the WA6, described on the Woo site as "a premium rectifier tube for a 5U4/5R4/5AR4 direct replacement with 3X longer plate structure." This tube makes a *big* improvement with the head amp. Any reason it would NOT work in the MW TP?
Quote from: Philistine on 30 Jan 2009, 12:43 amQuote from: gregeas on 29 Jan 2009, 02:45 amI bought a Sophia Electric 274B tube for the WA6, described on the Woo site as "a premium rectifier tube for a 5U4/5R4/5AR4 direct replacement with 3X longer plate structure." This tube makes a *big* improvement with the head amp. Any reason it would NOT work in the MW TP? Amidst all the Octal and EML excitement I wanted to bump up the Sophia Electric - I saw great reviews (on the Head-Fi forum I believe) of it, if Dan gives you the on this please let us know how you get on with it. Dan said no go on the Sophia tube. But I can say that the WA6 headphone amp has some amazing synergy with the MW TP. I had some memorable listening sessions over the weekend. (I live in a Manhattan apartment with my family, so it's not easy to listen to my speaker rig at anything approaching reference levels. So the headphone system is quite handy.)
Wow Phil! What are some of the differences that stood out to you over the weekend?
Quote from: rydenfan on 2 Feb 2009, 04:01 pmWow Phil! What are some of the differences that stood out to you over the weekend?Nothings changed David, I just wanted to do an AB with the metal base to make sure I wasn't blowing smoke up you guys.At the same time my amp has had major upgrade surgery to the power supply and a few new caps, I wanted to make sure that this wasn't a variable and this is why I did the AB. It became very apparent that the EML was night and day with the mb - all the feedback from the other guys (Thalvor, Owenmd, NickS, Bigfish) nails it. The EML has the strengths of the Tung Sol 5U4G (detail) and mb (smoothness, soundstage), and them some by just being very musical. It was a no brainer to symbolically pack away my old rectifier tubes, the synergies with the rest of my system are just so obvious. Up until know I've had the mb as my principle rectifier tube and rolled the others on an occasional basis, now I no longer need to do this as there's no comparison. In particular well recorded percussion, vocals and acoustic guitar sound very 'live', I had Buddy Holly risen from the grave and playing live here yesterday morning . What surprised me most of all was that the mb sounds so dull and lifeless now, whereas a week ago it was my favorite.
Quote from: Philistine on 2 Feb 2009, 04:43 pmQuote from: rydenfan on 2 Feb 2009, 04:01 pmWow Phil! What are some of the differences that stood out to you over the weekend?Nothings changed David, I just wanted to do an AB with the metal base to make sure I wasn't blowing smoke up you guys.At the same time my amp has had major upgrade surgery to the power supply and a few new caps, I wanted to make sure that this wasn't a variable and this is why I did the AB. It became very apparent that the EML was night and day with the mb - all the feedback from the other guys (Thalvor, Owenmd, NickS, Bigfish) nails it. The EML has the strengths of the Tung Sol 5U4G (detail) and mb (smoothness, soundstage), and them some by just being very musical. It was a no brainer to symbolically pack away my old rectifier tubes, the synergies with the rest of my system are just so obvious. Up until know I've had the mb as my principle rectifier tube and rolled the others on an occasional basis, now I no longer need to do this as there's no comparison. In particular well recorded percussion, vocals and acoustic guitar sound very 'live', I had Buddy Holly risen from the grave and playing live here yesterday morning . What surprised me most of all was that the mb sounds so dull and lifeless now, whereas a week ago it was my favorite. Phil:I am happy to hear that I did not mislead you with my comments about the EML 5U4G Mesh Tube in my system. The MB GZ-34 was a huge step-up from the Kuhl Version of the GZ-32 and change to the EML was at least as significant. Sorry MB dealers but I believe your sales to Transporter owners are going to evaporate! Ken
Hello All: I think a brief note is in order here regarding how the Emission Labs 5U4G tubes are packaged. The reason for this is that I have received an email questioning weather the tube was used or new. I think that was a fair question, but I wanted to clarify this issue for all that have received the 5U4's in a plain box as opposed to the Emission Labs hard box. The 5U4's come two in a box, so I naturally have to take one out and send it in a plain box. this is an arbitrary decision on my part. The tubes themselves are brand new, and have the full factory warranty. This has only been my practice when selling rectifier tubes, since most applications call for one and not two tubes. I hope this clears things up for those looking at buying one of these rectifier tubes in the future. To all those whom have purchased tubes from TubesUSA, thank you all for your patronage and support.Best Regards,George
I like my chances of getting the original box! Oregon is a long way and further than Ted!
Quote from: JerryH on 2 Feb 2009, 11:09 pmI like my chances of getting the original box! Oregon is a long way and further than Ted! I had George ship it to my Hawaii home. (Hell, if I sold all these other rectifiers, like the metal bases, I could probably afford a Hawaii home).