Sensation Dodd Tube Buffer

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OzarkTom

Re: Sensation Dodd Tube Buffer
« Reply #180 on: 16 Sep 2010, 02:34 am »
Just in time for Thanksgiving.  You know what that means... :lol:  I know, I know, you'll "NEVER do it again."   :duh:

Just ask Santa to bring you one.

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Re: Sensation Dodd Tube Buffer
« Reply #181 on: 16 Sep 2010, 03:14 am »
Ozark Tom

Sylvania Gold 5751 Platinum in Sensation 901 tube buffer, Mullard ensemble in Eastern Electric Pre and 13D5 in Eastern Electric Mini Max Tube DAC!

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Add Louis's Omega Super Hemps.
Priceless!
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jtsnead

Re: Sensation Dodd Tube Buffer
« Reply #182 on: 17 Sep 2010, 05:12 pm »
Anybody try one of the
Groove Tubes 5751M 5751 Mullard Re-issue
listed on Ebay?

My 901 ships today  :)

jtsnead

Re: Sensation Dodd Tube Buffer
« Reply #183 on: 27 Sep 2010, 03:44 am »
OK lets keep this thread going.

Got my 901 w/ caps, buffer and battery Friday;
sounds great w/ stock tube, bbbbbbuuuuuuutttttttt

I was wondering:

Parkfly - are you still using the RCA 6189?
I have one of those and a Sylvania version

RobbG - did you like the tubes you ordered?

I also have some Telefuken 12AU7's & 12AX7,
Jan Phillips 12AX7WA, Amperex Orange Globe
12AX7, VTL 12AU7WA, Jan Phillips 5814A,
CBS Hytron 5814, Raytheon 5814

Also I have been running it as a preamp only
on the batteries w/ the charger plugged in for
three days and the voltage stays at 29 volts

OzarkTom

Re: Sensation Dodd Tube Buffer
« Reply #184 on: 27 Sep 2010, 04:03 am »
Anybody try one of the
Groove Tubes 5751M 5751 Mullard Re-issue
listed on Ebay?

My 901 ships today  :)

I never tried those 5751 tubes, but have tried the RCA, GE, Tung Sol, and Sylvania NOS. I keep looking for a Raytheon, but not at the $100 price tag that everyone wants. Any of these are better than the 12ax7 family. I tried a lot of the 5814 tubes also. Those are not as good either.

OzarkTom

Re: Sensation Dodd Tube Buffer
« Reply #185 on: 27 Sep 2010, 04:06 am »
Ozark Tom

Sylvania Gold 5751 Platinum in Sensation 901 tube buffer, Mullard ensemble in Eastern Electric Pre and 13D5 in Eastern Electric Mini Max Tube DAC!

 :D
Add Louis's Omega Super Hemps. 
Priceless!

That Sylvania is very hard to beat. The sound is almost sinful.
 :icon_twisted:

jtsnead

Re: Sensation Dodd Tube Buffer
« Reply #186 on: 27 Sep 2010, 05:37 am »
Tom,

That is funny you guessed the first tube I am trying right now,
I assume you have tried one

It is an improvement over the JJ, better fuller bass, dynamics
depth.

I will play thi one for a few days

Are you still using the Syl GB 5751 or the GE?.

jtsnead

Re: Sensation Dodd Tube Buffer
« Reply #187 on: 27 Sep 2010, 05:40 am »
Spoke to soon, I am using the Sylvania 6189

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Re: Sensation Dodd Tube Buffer
« Reply #188 on: 28 Sep 2010, 02:18 am »
After dragging my feet for weeks, I finally sent my M901 to Gary for the tube buffer and bypass caps.  I've been on headphones all week   :cry:  but I'm sure it'll be worth it  8)

Does the stock JJ need any burn in to settle into its signature?  I'll probably use it for a couple months, then go shopping for something premium.

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Re: Sensation Dodd Tube Buffer
« Reply #189 on: 28 Sep 2010, 02:53 am »
Before 100 hours burn-in, lots of hiss.  I've talked a few customers off the ledge before full break-in.

dboulet

Re: Sensation Dodd Tube Buffer
« Reply #190 on: 8 Oct 2010, 05:11 am »
Decided to try out some tube rolling of my own, got a GE 5751 Grey plate and an RCA 5751 Black plate. After listening, just realized that I actually had the tube buffer switched OFF the whole time.

Let's try this again...

dburna

Re: Sensation Dodd Tube Buffer
« Reply #191 on: 8 Oct 2010, 05:40 am »
Cami or Seth,

I am supposed to have my 451 delivered soon (tomorrow or Saturday, I think).  I wanted to know more about the 100-hour break-in time.  Does the break-in have to occur at high(er) volumes, or will running the unit at any volume suffice?  Reason is, playing at loud volumes all day long isn't feasible for me.  And, other than the volume hiss, what should I expect to hear in terms of "break-in sound" that should go away after the 100-hour mark?

Thanks, -dB

P.S. Hopefully I have endured my last amp-less movie tonight.  My TV's speakers (only option until the 451 arrives) just plain suck.

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Re: Sensation Dodd Tube Buffer
« Reply #192 on: 8 Oct 2010, 05:59 am »
Needs an input signal, not load for break-in.

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Re: Sensation Dodd Tube Buffer
« Reply #193 on: 8 Oct 2010, 09:23 am »
Needs an input signal, not load for break-in.

I may be wrong on this but I thought that T-amps should always be run with a load (burning in or otherwise). So it's probably best to err on the side of safety and connect a load anyway.

If you don't want to disturb the cat/baby/neighbours, use load resistors but make sure that they are rated high enough to cope.

Again, my opinion, but I can't see how the amp will be burned in without a load.


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Re: Sensation Dodd Tube Buffer
« Reply #194 on: 8 Oct 2010, 02:38 pm »
Roger told me that there will always be a tiny amount of load on the system regardless of whether speakers are attached, and that this would be sufficient for burn-in providing an ongoing input signal.  Correct me if I'm wrong.

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Re: Sensation Dodd Tube Buffer
« Reply #195 on: 8 Oct 2010, 05:05 pm »
Roger told me that there will always be a tiny amount of load on the system regardless of whether speakers are attached, and that this would be sufficient for burn-in providing an ongoing input signal.  Correct me if I'm wrong.

Well I will defer to Roger as he is much more knowledgeable than I am!  :)

dburna

Re: Sensation Dodd Tube Buffer
« Reply #196 on: 8 Oct 2010, 05:50 pm »
Roger told me that there will always be a tiny amount of load on the system regardless of whether speakers are attached, and that this would be sufficient for burn-in providing an ongoing input signal.  Correct me if I'm wrong.

So to me this would indicate that you could break in the Sensation with the volume pot turned all the way down to zero.  This because the amp would still be getting an input signal, but it would not be passing this to a speaker load.  Is this correct?  Or would turning the pot down to zero prevent the "back half" of the amp from burning in?  Thanks for any replies.

-dB

dvenardos

Re: Sensation Dodd Tube Buffer
« Reply #197 on: 8 Oct 2010, 06:00 pm »
Depends on the implementation.

I may be wrong on this but I thought that T-amps should always be run with a load (burning in or otherwise). So it's probably best to err on the side of safety and connect a load anyway.

Mama Virtue

Re: Sensation Dodd Tube Buffer
« Reply #198 on: 8 Oct 2010, 06:55 pm »
I think I'm missing something here.....why would you NOT connect your speakers to the amp AND play music through them for burn in? Isn't the point of having the amp to play music, allllllll the time?!  :wink: Sorry, this is the non-audiophile  :) talking, if burn-in is a "must" why not just play music through all the time?  :scratch: so confused I don't get you guys at all!  :oops:

dburna

Re: Sensation Dodd Tube Buffer
« Reply #199 on: 8 Oct 2010, 07:02 pm »
I think I'm missing something here.....why would you NOT connect your speakers to the amp AND play music through them for burn in? Isn't the point of having the amp to play music, allllllll the time?!  :wink: Sorry, this is the non-audiophile  :) talking, if burn-in is a "must" why not just play music through all the time?  :scratch: so confused I don't get you guys at all!  :oops:

Cami, I'm planning to play music through the Sensation as much as possible.  However, I can't play this amp 24/7 at loud volumes without bothering the household and my neighbors.  I was trying to figure out if having the amp 'on' and 'receiving an input signal' would be enough to burn the amp in during periods when I couldn't have it on and rocking the house beams.

Hope that makes sense.  I am trying to get through the break-in period as quickly as possible without straining neighborly relations.