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My TS rounds arrived today , it's going to be another week or so until the adapters arrive. But I have to reiterate what a great combo the HW CV-378 + RCA cleartops is. My system has remained unchanged for a few weeks now so all tubes are fully broken in and they really are sounding sweet. I pulled one of the cleartops today and took a look inside the transporter to see how close the caps are to the sockets, and sure enough one of them is tight up next to the front socket, so when the adapters get here I will have to do some filing/grinding. I wound up choosing to go with the the Taiwanese version because they are the most cost effective, and compact (no matter how much I would like to support Waynes efforts, the cost and extended height was just too much of a detractor for me). They are no longer the blue/orange johnnys that some of you guys have, but are now made in basic black. Not that it matters really, as they only seen when you install them. I had to wait a week or two for them to be back in stock, seems there was some kind of rush on them a few weeks back, and the supplier was cleaned out... hmmm... I wonder what could have caused that. Next step would be to get ahold of a EML to try out.By the lack of activity in this thread I think we can assume that everybody is still happy with that combo, huh.Anyone brave enough to shell out for the Swedish Standard 33S30's that Marco posted a pager or two ago? I see they have had at least one offer made on them
Just wanted to report that adaptors arrived on monday, and rolled in the TS-Rounds... very nice. They are not burned in yet (only about ten hours on them) but the difference that they make is in all the right places. First thing that I noticed was a fleshier bottom end/more meaty bass. Not that they extend the range, they just ad a fair amount of heft over the RCA cleartops, especially in the low-mid bass region. Mids are a little more bloomy and full, but not overdone, I like what is going on here. The highs I am still undecided about, and hopefully will open up a little more as the tubes burn in...Anybody know of a good cheap "second choice" 6SN7 that I should pick up for more casual listening? Something that does most of what the TungSols do, but doesn't cost nearly as much. I know it has been mentioned before but after a quick search back I couldn't find the post I was looking for...Thanks guys, I am glad I took the 6SN7 pill.
The Sylvania 6SN7W blk base are highly regarded but the metal base version is said to be best 6SN7 period. Ive just read comparisons from users and ratings from the sellers themselves. Black base people were flawed, but rolled against the metal and then they noticed a "sparkle from top to bottom" There also 3x the price as the black base, I guess thats the goin rate for sparkle these days, but to rationalize it a lil maybe another 50 bux more then TS rounds but also more exotic with that chrome top and engraved metal base and pretty much everyone calling it the mac daddy of u.s. 6SN7 tubes. Do they have a helpline for people who can't stop buying NOS tubes
Hi guys. I got a chance to A/B my MW TP with an SB3 to a Theta Va DAC and I really thought the sound was surprisingly similar. The Theta had the same organic quality that I have always associated to the tube stage in my TP. This was a pretty neat situation, listening to two DACs that have completely different design approaches but similar sound. I chalked it up to "good design is good design". <snip>-Michael
Just placed my order for an EML mesh plate 5U4G from George at TubesUSA. He said that the latest shipment arrived today.
Quote from: funkmonkey on 11 Apr 2009, 11:57 pmJust placed my order for an EML mesh plate 5U4G from George at TubesUSA. He said that the latest shipment arrived today. It's probably somewhere in the past 55 pages of this thread, but how do the mesh plates compare to the solid plates? I thought it was the solid plate that everyone is writing about when they are gushing over the performance of the EML. Am I mistaken?
Quote from: Marco Prozzo on 12 Apr 2009, 12:54 amQuote from: funkmonkey on 11 Apr 2009, 11:57 pmJust placed my order for an EML mesh plate 5U4G from George at TubesUSA. He said that the latest shipment arrived today. It's probably somewhere in the past 55 pages of this thread, but how do the mesh plates compare to the solid plates? I thought it was the solid plate that everyone is writing about when they are gushing over the performance of the EML. Am I mistaken? Marco,Only one owner, Mr P, has posted a comparison of the mesh and solid plate EML 5U4G:I completed my comparison of the Emission Lab 5U4G solid plate and mesh plate tubes in my Transporter this after<big ass snip>To date I believe most, if not all of us, have the mesh version.Phil
Quote from: Philistine on 12 Apr 2009, 01:10 amQuote from: Marco Prozzo on 12 Apr 2009, 12:54 amQuote from: funkmonkey on 11 Apr 2009, 11:57 pmJust placed my order for an EML mesh plate 5U4G from George at TubesUSA. He said that the latest shipment arrived today. It's probably somewhere in the past 55 pages of this thread, but how do the mesh plates compare to the solid plates? I thought it was the solid plate that everyone is writing about when they are gushing over the performance of the EML. Am I mistaken? Marco,Only one owner, Mr P, has posted a comparison of the mesh and solid plate EML 5U4G:I completed my comparison of the Emission Lab 5U4G solid plate and mesh plate tubes in my Transporter this after<big ass snip>To date I believe most, if not all of us, have the mesh version.PhilHey Phil - Thanks so much for posting that. I'd gone back over quite a few of the posted pages and had not located that post, but did read many others. My system is probably on the forward side, and my room is overly live, so I'm thinking mesh plate is the way to go for me. It's my birthday on tax day, so I'm going to treat myself and try one out.
It will be interesting to get your feedback on the EML Marco, a great birthday present.I've celebrated finishing my personal and business taxes by buying a KWA 150