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Yep, its clear to me now--I brain farted.The amplifier started sounding good last night after it had been on for three or four hours... like, really good. The presentation was the epitome of effortless and it even sounded great at lower levels than I normally listen to, which is very exciting to me as I have an infant in a relatively small space.I'm perceiving a tiny bit of dryness to the presentation, but its not preventing it from being beautiful. I suspect rolling 6SN7s may really get me there. Quite exciting.
I think you may be on to something, Berto. My prior amp was so sweet, lush and euphonic that this may not be a dryness, just accuracy. I'm liking it more as I continue to listen though. I do wonder if I could sweeten it just a touch with different 6sn7s without losing the positive attributes.Did you sell your audio aero amp on audiogon local sale only after some buyer played a game a few months back? If so I think I tried to buy it from you. That amp was very intriguing to me and the seller priced it way below what I thought it should fetch.
Welp.... My amp just died. Not sure wtf just happened, it was sounding good then all of a sudden I noticed the level dropping. I look up and notice both lights (standby and on) are out....Was looking forward to listening this weekend--this kinda throws a wrench in the fan. Not sure wtf the issue is... hopefully a fuse or something.OK, its back. That was odd. I flicked all the switches off, unplugged and replugged the IEC and changed and changed back the wall socket and it fired back up. DC offset was slightly high on the right side but it seems to be back on and possibly sounding a little better then before....The yellow standby light sort of pulses now though.
Glad it still workd Was glad when I finally sold that amp ,sounded great but co. discountined it and gave me zero support when i needed it.
Berto, We try as hard as we can to offer support. And the amp is still in production. I should also point out that as a matter of company policy if we update any of our older product to the latest level, we reactivate the warranty, which was possible with your S-30. What sort of problem did you run into?
He owns an Atmasphere now, Ralph. He was complaining of Audio Aero not supporting the amp which prompted his move to your company.Question: If one were to change the pairs of 6sn7s on the S-30MKII, which order from front to back is the importance?
I've got a suggestion for any future Atma-sphere amp owners out there: Toss the Sovtec 6sn7s! This amp is sounding a thousand times better with the Ratheons George suggested in the first four positions. I'm planning on ditching the last pair of Sovs in favor of a pair of RCAs which are supposed to be excellent in that position. If that brings me even a splash more lushness I'll be in heaven.This sounds right up my alley:"RCA 6SN7GTB, rich midrange, warm sound, likes being combined with other 6SN7 types, likes the Atma-Spheres"
Still enjoying the sound a lot, but my noise floor seems to be a little high. I'm not sure if its whats described as tube rush and whether its from the amp or preamp.I'm going to try swapping in the stock 6sn7s and see if that had anything to do with it--it isn't terrible but I'd rather a silent background and understand the Atma-sphere is supposed to excel in that regard.