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The unit, I believe the design is coming out of Serbia.what power supply upgrade? for the unit or an external drive memory?
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The unit, I believe the design is coming out of Serbia.what power supply upgrade? for the unit or an external drive memory?
Yes.did you use the luhndall version?
is your elekit fixed bias?Yes..
It went very well.
It is self-adjusting bias.is your elekit fixed bias?
This is my lower recording station. Everything is the same but I just changed the preamp less than a month ago for my old Sony silverface retired. I'll post and record the revised system.This is now a picture thread, so they're mandatory
Very nice!This is my lower recording station. Everything is the same but I just changed the preamp less than a month ago for my old Sony silverface retired. I'll post and record the revised system.
Anytime you need help in tube amps, I can contribute to you what I know. I also know alot of knowledgeable guys hanging around at Hoffmans and that you can reach too. The only thing I can share with you at this point, try to avoid amps that are "designed and engineered" (not made) in china with few exceptions like the original Line Magnetics amp.. etc. It might be okay if youre only spending $150.00- $200.00 just to try for curiosity. A good to excellent sounding solid state amp is light years better than a poorly designed tube amp. Sometimes you'll get deceive even by the looks. Its not just once Ive seen someone spent so much time, money, parts and labor improving a $250 chi-fi tube amp that lost a decade in high fidelity experience. Money wise, you dont need to spend alot. Its just all about getting the right system to your sound preference and this can all be achieve at the right price..I'd love to get into a tube amp, but other than Decware I've no idea where to start.
Thank you for the detailed responseAnytime you need help in tube amps, I can contribute to you what I know. I also know alot of knowledgeable guys hanging around at Hoffmans and that you can reach too. The only thing I can share with you at this point, try to avoid amps that are "designed and engineered" (not made) in china with few exceptions like the original Line Magnetics amp.. etc. It might be okay if youre only spending $150.00- $200.00 just to try for curiosity. A good to excellent sounding solid state amp is light years better than a poorly designed tube amp. Sometimes you'll get deceive even by the looks. Its not just once Ive seen someone spent so much time, money, parts and labor improving a $250 chi-fi tube amp that lost a decade in high fidelity experience. Money wise, you dont need to spend alot. Its just all about getting the right system to your sound preference and this can all be achieve at the right price..
That Rega Rlanar model is very popular. Alot of people raves about it. I just font know much about besides very good comments. A simple solid turntable with a good motor and tone arm will definitely sing! Does it have an auto-return?Thank you for the detailed response
I'm battling different fronts; The Arendals need a bit more than the current amp can provide, TYRs would do it, but that's another 4K. The current setup is good, quite good; if there's a flaw then that's what you'll hear - if it's perfect then
I guess I'm chasing something, a completely different setup - something "warmer". I'm looking at a pair of Lintons w/ a Rega Planar 3, a setup that'll convey Fleetwood Mac's Sara or Beautiful Child the way I think it should be heard.
I'm imagining that sound will not be solid state.
I never realize that the old Van Halen use to be Mammoth long ago. Never the less Ive seen them live in the 80's with Sammy Hagar. The last time was with DLR in 2008 if I still have the MGM ticket if I recall.Absolutely love music, mostly guitar-oriented stuff from 1950s to present. Really digging Mammoth WVH (Wolfgang Van Halen's band), it's like Foo Fighters and Van Halen had a baby - worth a listen! Also, the music videos have a continuous storyline, which is pretty legit.