OK i have swapped the tubes.
So far it seems to be the tubes (I still have to swap the old ones back to reconfirm) but what I was getting was a muddier sound overall with less pitch definition which made the deeper bass from the power cords and the USB/ SPDIF reclockers seem boomy. Everything has tightened up now, soundstaging has improved as well as space between instruments and air.
So if I swap the old tubes back and confirm it is the tubes, I am guessing I will have to change all 6 at the same time? Or can I economise and change the ones that need changing by swapping out pairs at a time and replacing only those that are weak and causing the problem? I realise if I have a tube tester it would be easier but unfortunately I do not.
Also, when do I need to change the rectifier tube? What are symptoms of its end of life?
Thanks
So far it seems to be the tubes (I still have to swap the old ones back to reconfirm) but what I was getting was a muddier sound overall with less pitch definition which made the deeper bass from the power cords and the USB/ SPDIF reclockers seem boomy. Everything has tightened up now, soundstaging has improved as well as space between instruments and air.
So if I swap the old tubes back and confirm it is the tubes, I am guessing I will have to change all 6 at the same time? Or can I economise and change the ones that need changing by swapping out pairs at a time and replacing only those that are weak and causing the problem? I realise if I have a tube tester it would be easier but unfortunately I do not.
Also, when do I need to change the rectifier tube? What are symptoms of its end of life?
Thanks