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On a related subject (Modwright and tubes) I've reinstalled my prized Modwright Denon 3910 Platinum Sig universal (for hirez 2 channel only use right now). Tube rolling in that is a pain due to the nine screws in the cover, but my Amperex PQ (USA) 1984 orange lettered 7119's sound so good in it I may not try the Tung Sol 5687 or GE Jan 7044's I have. I thought Patricia Barber's Companion sounded great in redbook/TP. Wow, the SACD on the 3910 is incredible. The rig is warmer right out of the gate, but it's ok; I like the diversity. And I haven't even gotten the PS tube -rectified yet (sending to Dan late August for the PS upgrade and some tweaks)!
Quote from: ted_b on 29 Jul 2008, 01:06 amOn a related subject (Modwright and tubes) I've reinstalled my prized Modwright Denon 3910 Platinum Sig universal (for hirez 2 channel only use right now). Tube rolling in that is a pain due to the nine screws in the cover, but my Amperex PQ (USA) 1984 orange lettered 7119's sound so good in it I may not try the Tung Sol 5687 or GE Jan 7044's I have. I thought Patricia Barber's Companion sounded great in redbook/TP. Wow, the SACD on the 3910 is incredible. The rig is warmer right out of the gate, but it's ok; I like the diversity. And I haven't even gotten the PS tube -rectified yet (sending to Dan late August for the PS upgrade and some tweaks)!Ted, have you tried the Bendix 6900's in your 3910?Ken
Ken,No, I haven't. Although Wayne Donnelly was ga-ga over them, many I've spoken to say they are not nearly worth their huge $$. What say you?
Quote from: ted_b on 3 Aug 2008, 04:10 pmKen,No, I haven't. Although Wayne Donnelly was ga-ga over them, many I've spoken to say they are not nearly worth their huge $$. What say you?Unknown. The only guy currently selling them wants $450 each . I'll pay that if I have to, but I have a lead on someone who has a bunch and may sell them cheaper, so I'm working that angle first.Ken
Has anyone tried the "Controller" yet? I currently use my ipod touch as my remote and while it is pretty cool, it can still be a bit buggy. I am wondering how the Controller is?
With the rectifier options being the TS 5U4GB, Philips metal base GZ34 or perhaps the HW GZ37 you have 3 great tubes for the Transporter. They don't get much better than those 3 and perhaps the early fat base (f31) Mullard 5AR4 / GZ34.Most audiophiles could easily live with any of these offerings!
David and I use the Lessloss on our TP's and they are great. Dan loves them, too. I've no feedback or experience on PS Audio's cables. I don't hear much about them, really. Others to try include Black Sands (Violet Z2 or Silver Ref).
Hey people,My Modwright TP should arrive today. Question about burn in: should I use the stock tubes or the NOS tubes (Mullard 5AR4 and RCA Cleartop 6CG7s)? 100 hours should do it, right?
Quote from: gregeas on 11 Aug 2008, 12:08 pmHey people,My Modwright TP should arrive today. Question about burn in: should I use the stock tubes or the NOS tubes (Mullard 5AR4 and RCA Cleartop 6CG7s)? 100 hours should do it, right? I would say 150-200 hours to fully burn the caps in. My suggestion would be to start with the stock tubes for a little while and then roll in your other tubes. That way you are able to judge the differences they make in your system. Always better to have a baseline.
Thanks. I'll keep it running all week with the stock tubes and will do some headphone listening throughout. This weekend I'll set it up in my main rig with the NOS tubes. So I am correct to assume that the tubes themselves don't break in? Just the capacitors, right?
I have found tubes generally need at least 100 hours on them to sound their best. And after that point they need about an hour of warm-up time once you first fire them up for daily listening. I usually have a bit of harshness and am light on bass if I try to listen to them and they have been on for less than 30 minutes or so.