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Do you mean it would need a DIFFERENT octal socket than what we use today for 6SN7 TP rolling? In what way different? Thanks
Quote from: ted_b on 5 Mar 2009, 03:10 amDo you mean it would need a DIFFERENT octal socket than what we use today for 6SN7 TP rolling? In what way different? ThanksWould probably look a lot like this one with the wire lead for the grid cap of the 6C8G:
Thanks to Phil and Dan I successfully surgically altered my Transporter lid (black). I increased the signal tube holes size to the 1 5/8" (similar to rectifier hole). Thanks to Phil for the loan of the Greenlee conduit punch and for the instructions and confidence to try this, and to Dan for some valuable advice (including making sure I taped the lid work area with clear packing tape to ward off scratches, etc as I lined up the punch for the new hole). NOTE: those of you unaware, Phil and my TP's were the earlier versions that had only 1" holes. Most of the rest of you are fine and the stock hole openings can accommodate Wayne's adapters, and likely the ones NickS is showing. However, once again, whether it's the early version or whatever, but my board layout precludes me from using anything but Wayne's nice tall and slender adapters. The Taiwanese ones shown here won't work for me; the MW caps are nestled right next to the socket and the girth of these shorter adapters would require major surgery (it's one thing to think about cosmetic surgery... ..another entirely to think about open heart!! )
Any sonic differences between the Taiwanese adapters and Wayne's?
Quote from: funkmonkey on 5 Mar 2009, 11:27 pmAny sonic differences between the Taiwanese adapters and Wayne's?Greg, I don't expect to hear any differences but will be doing an AB comparison over the weekend and will post any findings.Phil
Berto,Have you heard your TS rounds yet? If so, this will be great. I'd LOVE for you to find an inexpensive alternative, or one that does others things as well as the TS round does it's thing. It's all about pushing the envelope for better and better sound. As David pointed out, logically there is almost no way the EML/TS round plate is the best of the best for all ears/rooms/systems/tastes.
When I went to listen to music this evening, my EML mesh 5u4 was dead...it was cold... no filament light....its back to the metal base GZ34