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Kevin,Yes, and there's the Pass F4, but the problem is that I am severely space and money constrained. My rack is 27" wide by 16" deep by 18" tall and only 2 shelves, and everything has to fit on that. I actually did that on purpose so I couldn't collect gear for collectability's sake.Well, what will be, will be, whatever that is. Too many variables to even ponder right now.-- Jim
Quote from: jrebman on 29 Oct 2008, 05:07 pmKevin,Yes, and there's the Pass F4, but the problem is that I am severely space and money constrained. My rack is 27" wide by 16" deep by 18" tall and only 2 shelves, and everything has to fit on that. I actually did that on purpose so I couldn't collect gear for collectability's sake.Well, what will be, will be, whatever that is. Too many variables to even ponder right now.-- JimIndeed, I had an opportunity to listen to exactly this combo on the weekend, with Hornshoppe Horns - the Carina and F4 play very well together; I can only imagine that the F120As would love the F4 at least as much. The F4 is on loan for at least another 2 weeks, and I hope to get a lot more listening in. While playing last night with the Foreply/Paramours/Fonkens and HempAcoustics Brynns, I re-read Srajan's review - man when he get's going, "looks like we're not in Kansas anymore, Toto" http://www.6moons.com/audioreviews/firstwatt6/f4.htmlbut damn, after about 3 hours and a bottle of Cab/ Shiraz, if some of it doesn't start to make sense
Hey Chris, So how much of this was "influenced" by the red? [/b]
I did solid-state design work back in the 70's.... yea, a long time ago, I know. Built some decent stuff too, but I eventually went back to tubes. I also did some hybrid stuff in the 80's... and left it there. There are some truly superb components available today, especially in the passive arena... needless to say, I'm all tube at this point, sans my Mytek and Apogee mastering converters... I have a tough time listening to much digital, but these units are excellent. Still, Nelson does some amazing things with silicon... have to respect that! Regards, KM
New day, new info.Looks like I had a flakey connection and/or pair of ICs, plus I replaced the 6dj8 with a bugle boy. Significantly better today. No, still won't punch you back in the chair when the tympani is struck, but all the goodness is there. The final decision will have to wait until I can run it high passed and take the load off the bottom end. Everytime I've done this in the past with a SET amp, the results have been rather striking, and given the superb power supply design of the Carina, my guess is that it will be easily as good, and probably a lot better.BTW, I've been testing under worst case conditions -- triode mode, 1.6 watts.Dynamics aren't in the same league as the 30.2, but it would be ridiculous to expect that, however, tone is really, really nice, and I can only imagine that more break-in time on both the Isabellina and Carina will only improve things. They both have a long way to go.Of course it probably won't be until next year sometime when I can try the high pass arrangement, but I'm happy with the options I have now. I just really love EL84s A much happier Jim today.
Chris,I have tried it with the Horns, and yes, it's a lot better than other UL amps, and even quite nice. Still not quite triode though, and in this small room, for most of the music I listen to, I'm still only at about 1:00 - 2:30 on the dial and it's plenty loud.My guess is that when the v-caps settle down UL will be even better than it is now. One thing I really love about this amp is the choices of voicing available with a couple flips of switches.I just got done listening to a flamenco guitar piece that left me speechlessly elated. I'll say it again -- I love EL84s!Chris, I know you were concerned if these would live up to my expectations when I got them, but they've actually exceeded them, and by quite a bit.-- Jim
TAD?? Is that the Chinese brand of tube? Are they a tad bit over-rated? Where is the factory in China?/quote]Shuangang tubes from China relabeled is what I have been told.