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After months of contented EMLing, I stuck in my next fave down for the weekend, a Blackburn GZ37. Its a bit like playing table tennis with a book, "proper" football with trainers (sneakers) or silicone.... sure you can do it.... but its just not quite right somehow....?Sorry if I offended any table tennis fans!
Just an FYI....listened to some music tonight sans EML. And guess what? Those incredible Tung Sol round plates are like Lebron, or Kobe or Michael.....they make everything around them perform better. I threw in a US Sylvania 5U4G bottle shaped recitfier in the MW TP and it sounds great! Now, I'm not saying I will not miss my EML during this hiatus, but boy did my system sound great tonight (and I would have thought it was gonna be problematic as I also removed a lot of furniture, traps and equipment from the back third of my room today, behind the listening position..the riser project begins this week.). So, those of you who have the pleasure of rolling some good signal tubes, especially the octals....throw in a nice rectifier and fire it up. You'll be surprised how much you like it.
Dan,What about the SWL 9.0 Signature. Would the EML be compatible?
THE OFFICIAL "HOW TO TELL IF YOUR MW TP IS OK FOR USING AN EML RECTIFIER" FRONT OF TP REAR OF TPHere is full view, showing signal tubes to the left (i.e rear of TP perspective)1) Power down you tube section and remove the rectifier, exposing the rectifier socket area;2) From the perspective of the front of the Transporter, look into the hole and see the capacitor directly to the left (opposite direction from signal tubes). If your area is well lit, or you use a magnifying glass and/or flashlight you should be able to see the cap value. A 100uf cap is large, like in the picture. A 22uf cap is more like the size of capacitor "D" in the picture.Although the pics above are not of my TP, nonetheless mine is a 100uf (even though I had a hypermod done, as you all know). So don't assume anything. Dan and John didn't go to 22uf until they realized later that, with the better voltage regulation of the hypermods they didn't need to stay with the 100uf's in series (i.e 2 of them). Instead they went to two (2) 22uf cap values.As per Dan's message, if you have large 100uf's, cease and desist using the EML rectifier (any others we've discussed and rolled are fine). A hypermod or cap change (i.e trip back to Amboy) is the solution, assuming you want to use the EML rectifier.
I'm wondering if the guys that have the 100uf version like myself have actually heard what the EML is supposed to sound like - isn't the EML being over biased?? In my past experience with tube amps I can always tell when the tubes are a bit over biased - things get a bit edgy and energetic. The EML sounded really nice but it was glowing a bit, ehhehe..any comments?thanksTony
Based on what I'm hearing now, with the TS round plates, I am firmly in the camp of the octals making a bigger difference than the EML, although clearly the combo is additive. I may borrow an EML from another member and try the dual ones in the PS 36.5 during our forced hiatus.