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I'll send you a pair David.
you can borrow my 6h30's for a while if you like. I am running RCA cleartops at the moment.I'll be checking people in at RMAF on Friday if you want to try a hand-off.
Quote from: Jerrym303 on 2 Oct 2008, 02:36 amyou can borrow my 6h30's for a while if you like. I am running RCA cleartops at the moment.I'll be checking people in at RMAF on Friday if you want to try a hand-off.Jerry,That's very generous of you. I'll be helping Mike Garner in one of his rooms (probably the Analysis Audio room as I think Ted is going to lend a hand in the SP Tech room) so I'll be there Thursday through Sunday and I'll be sure to stop by the front desk and find you. I can bring you a set of 6N6P's to try if you like, I too purchased 8 of them from the Ukraine for dirt cheap. I will likely drag my player along as a backup and perhaps I can sneak in an after hours tube rolling session. mike
Mike - didn't see you use the DR suffix for the 6H30's but guess that's what you mean as the new 6H30's (average) and the DR's (excellent) have a completely different sound.
Not sure this is the relevant thread to post this - but gets the most traffic.Bybee FiltersOn a recent, non-related thread, feedback from well respected members is that Bybee Filters in the power supply section of a power amp have the potential to offer a noticeable improvement to its performance. Many of the guys who hang out on the forum, users and modders, consider Bybees are an option that can bring benefits and, on this basis, I had Dan add these for me with the original mod he carried out. I've not had the chance to A/B these with TP without the Bybees, so cannot comment on the value of having them or not. Has anyone else gone down this path, and if so any feedback?
I use the same tubes on both my 36.5 + ext PS and Transporter : 6H30DR and GZ37 Mullard Coke bottle.The coke bottle GZ37 sounds better than the GZ34 Metal base in my setup : more rich, natural, more articulated bass.