Mikirob, I had a feeling that dynamo wasn't going to last long. I assure you I have no connection with the seller.
As Charles stated, the dynamo is brand new. My rectifier tube is arcing on start up, so it looks like I will be looking into rectifiers sooner rather than later. As I have stated, my dynamo is far from burned in now, and it is clear the tubes aren't the best in the world. Neither simpatico nor gemutlich. I'm thinking I will talk to Brent Jesse on the EL34s, after I get a few more hours of burn in. I take it he likes the Groove Tubes, which are probably in a reasonable price range for the dynamo. Where this thing ends up with the right tubes and some hours on the transformers remains to be seen. As I have listened to this amp, I have thought back to my first integrated amp, which was a 1972 vintage ss Kenwood for which I payed something like $360. It is just astonishing how much value the dynamo represents as compared to most of the stuff I have owned in the past.
You are going to love the Frankenstiens, They are special.
As Charles stated, the dynamo is brand new. My rectifier tube is arcing on start up, so it looks like I will be looking into rectifiers sooner rather than later. As I have stated, my dynamo is far from burned in now, and it is clear the tubes aren't the best in the world. Neither simpatico nor gemutlich. I'm thinking I will talk to Brent Jesse on the EL34s, after I get a few more hours of burn in. I take it he likes the Groove Tubes, which are probably in a reasonable price range for the dynamo. Where this thing ends up with the right tubes and some hours on the transformers remains to be seen. As I have listened to this amp, I have thought back to my first integrated amp, which was a 1972 vintage ss Kenwood for which I payed something like $360. It is just astonishing how much value the dynamo represents as compared to most of the stuff I have owned in the past.
You are going to love the Frankenstiens, They are special.