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I can't say it will work in your rig, Bill. But based on what I'm hearing so far its been a fun cheap experiment. I''m eager to fast forward burn in 40 hours and see what these things sound like with some hours.
Ha, maybe I'm nuts. I've got Berto coming over early afternoon tomorrow and chances are he won't read this in advance. He's heard my digital with a Mullard and Pavane (along with Waynes mods). We'll see if he compliments, criticizes or doesn't register a difference with respect to my digi playback.
Doh! I guess the expectation of a change will be there. A month may be a while, but I know you enjoyed my digital a lot in my system and yours and the talk of others isn't that of a 'slight difference' but more like a passionate hatred. I thought something might register. I wasn't the soberest when posting last night, but I left the rig on overnight playing isotek tones (whether you believe they accelerate burn in or not, thats another 9 hours on 'em) and its still sounding darn good this morning. Transparant, wide stage, really coherent through the mids, maybe slightly forward. Its not the deepest stage, nor the most impactful bass I've had in here and it is a little less rich then the Pavane and Mullard 1950s LP I have, but its more engaging than the Pavane for me. This is the particular one I'm listening to now.: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&_trksid=p4340.l2557&rt=nc&nma=true&item=250793259252&si=YV4puKFRcG9OPqnetsAAl276T4s%253D&viewitem=#ht_500wt_922
enjoy. My Mullard 1952 LP is the best tube I've used in the DAC! Worth the expense for sure.
In my modded EE DAC, I think I'm seeing a slight sibilance issue, albeit on less than stellar recordings, with the Pavane. I'm thinking of trying a NOS Mullard LP with a square getter as many of you recommend it. What is the difference in sound between the two? Gopher, I know you have tried both in the modded EE DAC. I'm going to try some Wywires PC and interconnects and see what they bring into the mix as well.Thanks,Ajay
This is what I bought from Tube World for $145:CV491=12AU7 Mullard BVA NOS "long plates" with "SQUARE" getter halo and 2 crossbars across getter halo 1955-1957: (k61-B5I=1955) NOS slightly microphonic, recommended for amp or buffer stage (12/12.2ma)It does sound great with my system, but I'm all about the tone and timbre. Have only tried the stock tube and this. This sounds so good, I can not see it being bettered, but who knows?