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Hi Twodown, you've done what we all do and commited the cardinal sin of changing 3 variables at the same time with the Hyper-Drive, EML and 6SN7's! Well the good news is that, IMHO, all 3 individually are significant upgrades, I did them step by step and can give a to each and every one. The only other tweak I've applied are the Herbie Tube dampers, which appear to tighten everything up a notch. Enjoy your TP.Phil
Just wanted to add my own feedback to the already plentiful EML 5U4G comments here My ohhhhh my! The difference in the bass is so significant that at the same volume I can see I'm going to have to bolt some things down upstairs....things in the room are rattling that were not rattling before at this volume. I'm still using cleartops, but will soon try some 6SN7's. The overall presentation is more lively and fuller sounding....vocals are more...well, fleshy...organic. Very nice overall. I'm listening at a lower volume, so it seems the EML give an illusion of more gain. It's brand new so not really burned in yet. What changes should I expect and over what time period? So, even as new, yet another trumpet call to the many accolades here...the difference in the bass is quite extraordinary. I've nicknamed the monster rectifier, "John Holmes". Any other EML virgins have their innocence taken by the last shipment from George?
Welcome to the EML club Marco.For the Brits amongst us we find the EML on the small size, relatively speaking aa
Hey folks - I just got a set of adapters from Jim Cross in Florida (Thanks to Rob for the recommendation!). He built them in a week and charges about $88/pair shipped with the extenders which are necessary to get them up above the otherwise too small holes in the TP. I'm currently listening with a pair of NOS KenRad 6SN7's (clear glass). It's certainly the most natural and relaxed presentation I've heard from the TP, even though it is significantly more forward sounding. Bass is boosted significantly from the 5u4g+cleartop combo, especially so with the 6SN7's in the mix. My EML and 22uf caps have only about 20 hours on them right now, so all comments should be taken in that context. My only 'complaint' thus far, if you could call it that, is that I'm hearing what I would describe as a lack of 'crispness' to leading edges. I can especially hear this with the pluck of a string or the thwack of a drum. It seems to have lost some of it's definition (and I'm being very critical here). It errs on the side of extreme naturalness of sound, which lends itself very nicely to vocals. Pardon the lack of audiophile vernacular. I've got to say it again; this is an invaluable resource for MW TP owners. A huge 'John Holmes' thanks to those who've shared their experiences here. For those who haven't rolled the tubes in their TP take note - I really was not prepared for the profound difference it can make.
I HAVE the EML tube now and a beautiful set of Octal adaptors from Bolder Cable. I am breaking in the rectifier on a preamp right now, but will be evaluating the EML and 6SN7's in a Transporter soon! I will keep you all posted.Thanks!Dan
I still plan on trying the EML mesh plates in my two box 36.5. I haven't bothered up to now as my 36.5 has had some recent reworking done to it and it still needs a few hours of break in. Once it's stable I plan on giving them a try. Then I'll hopefully need to enlargenize the holes in the PSU.