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There is a reason high end equipment eschews extra functions adding extra potentiometers.
Tube stereo sounds -smaller- after being on
Ok here is a weird one. I’ve been into tube audio for the last 20 years or so and I have one system I leave as is and one system I mess around with and change things out. For the most part, these days, I’m happy with both. Except I’ve been noticing something I thought I was imagining. Which is my experimental system starts out sounding great and after being on for a couple of hours sounds worse. Small soundstage, compressed highs and lows. Just over all enh. I have two turntables -
Gates and an EMT 930. The mixer is a great sounding one hand built in Austrailia called a Condesa Lucia. The amp is a Line Magnetics 2a3 amp LM 217. The cartridges are an EMT and a Denon 102. The tt preamps are by sun valley and auditorium 23. The one thing I can think of is the amp is a 220 version and goes through a power converter. Perhaps this is a sonic wrecker when it gets hot. Any other ideas? Thank you.
@yaluaka I don't see any reference to your OP or follow up that suggests you are seeking route to HiFi Nirvana. I only see a request for ideas on a solution to resolve a issue with a sonic that develops that is unattractive and wanted to be overcome. I see no reason for you to get rid of any of your equipment unless you feel the need is necessary. Your Systems, Your Home, Your 20 Years spent building a Tube Based Set Up. I'm sure there is plenty close at hand to meet your needs perfectly, it does not have to be anybody else's ideas that are needed to be followed. , |
Ok a couple of posts to unpack here. Pindec not to open a can of worms, but I’m more in the musical nirvana side of things as opposed to high fi nirvana. The system has a fault somewhere, so you’re right the equipment doesn’t need to be changed, I don’t think, as it does sound good sometimes, just the fault found. As for Mijostyn, this is exactly the style of thinking I run away from. This didactic belief that something like tone controls or no tone controls has any real meaning at all. So many times people post their vague notions instead of actual knowledge. I don’t really think that helps anyone. We all have bias’ but there’s no need to think our bias’ is a cogent fact. - You know every record you listen to went through multiple sets of tone controls. |
@yaluaka I am fortunate like yourself to have a real love for the music. I got to a place with Source (30 years ), Power Amplification (20 years) and Speakers (20+years) that I have been loyal to for the years bracketed. These are the foundation to delivering to me a musical encounter just how I like it. The Mechanical and Electronics of the Vinyl Source has evolved over this period but the Source Material is collected since the early 80's. I love to see creativity around HiFI especially the Vinyl Replay and get caught up in a variety of not too commonly undertaken experiences. This could easily be interpreted as I am a 'equipmentphile', but no, this is just an extension of my enjoyment of musical replays and is also a social activity as it takes getting out and meeting with others and in some cases witness the end product of an individuals skill set. I was sure and am now quite sure you are a individual, who is without snobbery towards how a musical encounter is to be created. I would have wager on, there being the odd component in a Device you are using, that is known for its sonic character, and the idea of parting from it will be a real bitter pill to swallow. For me the component is Valves, but I am not a under the hood delver, so other parts are out of bounds unless an EE is at hand as a guide. |
@yaluaka , I'm all for tone controls, digital EQ to be specific. That piece of equipment does not belong in a home HiFi system. You are obviously enamored by old stuff and perhaps old commercial stuff. Technology moves on. I am not the only one who thinks this way. I am just more vocal about it. I am all about the most accurate sound. I am afraid the equipment you have is not going to get you there or even remotely close. You are entitled to be all about whatever it is you are looking for so don't listen to me. I am the resident PITA. |