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I just thought I would pop in and say hello. I shipped my stock black Transporter to Dan today for truth modding after six months of being indecisive on the matter. So, as I am a complete tube-newb I thought I would peruse this thread a bit. I hesitate rushing straight into rolling, but whether I immediately roll or not, I thought I would say hi since this seems to kind of be the most official MW TP hangout spot I have found. I should be seeing mine back in a couple weeks all ModWrighted out. Pretty cool that I went full served digital the same year I started playing with tubes. I have to say I am excited!From reading around, if I want to start rolling in earnest I would be wise to pick up:5U4G or GB Tung SolRCA ClearcapsGZ34 or 5AR4 Mullard/BB etc - Cool offer you are making Rodney on your BB.Maybe some 6H30 DR.I have a curious question - I have recently auditioned some Salk HT3 which some of you are aware of. I have been thinking about a small bitey-nature to the midrange I experienced in the audition and wondered if I could tame it with a warmer than average tube set. It would be a set I would only pull out for recordings that need some softening, and then I would have my detail/neutral tube set for my well recorded stuff. Anyone think this is possible or am I putting too much faith in a tube change? I really don't have a clue the kind of difference to expect between tubes. Newbie Xing!!-Michael
Question regarding tube matching. I bought a set of (3)each 6H30 DR's last year to put in my 36.5. It only uses two of those tubes. I have (1) single DR spare. I now own a MWI TP and am interested in exploring some of the tube rolling recommendations I have been reading here (ie using the 6H30DR's). Do I need to look for a new "matched" pair of 6H30DR's? or just a new single tube to go with my spare 6H30? Is it desired that the two tubes are closely matched?Thanks,Kenreau
The closer the matched the better, but since only one triode is used per channel, you will only hear a balance shift if the tubes are WAY off from one another.Thanks,Dan
Quote from: modwright on 24 Oct 2008, 11:10 pmThe closer the matched the better, but since only one triode is used per channel, you will only hear a balance shift if the tubes are WAY off from one another.Thanks,DanD'oh! I was afraid of that. They were all reportedly NOS but I never had them measured and validated.Thanks Dan & Ted!
Quote from: kenreau on 25 Oct 2008, 12:12 amQuote from: modwright on 24 Oct 2008, 11:10 pmThe closer the matched the better, but since only one triode is used per channel, you will only hear a balance shift if the tubes are WAY off from one another.Thanks,DanD'oh! I was afraid of that. They were all reportedly NOS but I never had them measured and validated.Thanks Dan & Ted!I would like to share what I have learned from one of Norway’s most knowledgeable tube salesmen. He has sold a lot of 6H30DR's, and of all the 6H30DR's he has tested and sold he has never found two tubes that were not a "match" - that is within 10% variation. The rigorous quality requirements and testing of these tubes in the production process ensures very homogenous tubes. On the 6H30DR's that has passed all tests one should find two stamps (ink marks). One of the stamps is a civilian quality control. The other is a military quality control. A lot of the 6H30DR's that are being sold doesn't have these stamps - they haven't passed the controls - and should most likely never have found their way to the market. I have bought both types of tubes and can put up some pictures of the differences between the ones with the correct stamps and those without if it is of interest.
Has anyone experimented with tube dampers?? I was thinking about picking up some of the Herbie Dampers.
If anyone is interested, Parts Connexion has 10 pairs of Reflector DR tubes in stock as per their website. They processed my order so it is actually nine or less pairs now. Ten days ago I received the Emission Labs 5U4G mesh plate. My original plan was to try it in my Yamamoto 300B amp and then try it in the Transporter. I tried it in the Yamamoto and now I can't take out. The amount of improvement over the NOS Westinghouse 5U4G that was in my amp was significant. The frequency extremes are way more extended and there is a significant increase in bass. I have approximately 100 hours on the tube. Over the next week or so I will force myself to try it in the Transporter. I will let you know how it turns out. For those of you who own the LS 36.5 this may be a tube to consider if it is compatible.