Looking for advise regarding Rogue M180’s


  Last week a friend gifted me a pair of Rogue M180’s. They were sold as 180’s and I received them from the original owner. Im guessing them to be 10-12 years old. They were used when first purchased for about 5 years sparingly. Since then they have resided on a flat dolly in a spare bedroom. The amps still have the original Phillips ECG 5751 and 5814A’s installed. The original EH KT 90’s are loose in a box with an octet of low hour Gold Lion KT-77’s . Years back when in use the owner contacted Rogue and stated they were too powerful for his room size and speaker selection. Rogue responded by recommending the GL KT77’s and suggesting that he could also lower the bias from 40ma to 30ma. I was provided the supporting emails dated September 2019. Here is my situation followed by my questions. I currently have a low power single ended system with Zu speakers. Second,  the owner stated one might have a hum, but was not sure. He’s on his second complete system since and has a room full of gear he’s lost interest in and his memory is vague. Also back then he had power issues with his provider and stated they installed a new transformer on the street. So my questions are first, checking for any hum. My intent is to take a single amp and connect one JBL 4312 to it. Install the KT77’s, plug it in and listen for a hum and bias the tubes. Do I need the input open or shorted ? Or something else ? Second, the 12AX7’s being replaced by the 5751. I see there’s a mu of 70 Vs 100 with the 12AX7. Does that effect the overall output power of the amp or just change tone and distortion? FWIT I have 6-7 pairs of NOS Telefunken 12AU7’s but zero 12AX7’s. My intent is to check for hum without causing any damage. If a hum exists, I’ll ship to Rogue. In the short term if I’m successful, I’ll test drive with my existing Rogue RP-1, the JBL 4312A’s that are mint and the 26” Sound Anchor stands I have with them. And I’d like to get some Telefunkens to put in the 12AX7 positions. After that, there’s a pristine Rogue Hera that’s been inspected and re tubed  by Rogue that I’ll ask to purchase before I start looking for speakers worthy of the pairing. Also I emailed Rogue for support a week ago and have not received a response. Thanks in advance for any feedback and my apologies for grammatical spaghetti, but I’m limited to an IPhone. Cheers , Mike B. 

buellrider97

I was surprised when I found the upgrade included NOS tubes for the input section. Sounds like you’re having a blast. Good luck with your journey.

That’s the rub. How much of the Dark improvement was due to the NOS tubes? When I went from original Apollos to Apollo Darks, I transferred over my own NOS tubes, which I like better than Rogue’s NOS selections (Telefunken smooth plate 12AX7 and RCA cleartop 12AU7). The stock JJs are just awful. The stock Electro Harmonix 12A*7 (which Rogue shipped back in the day, before JJs) were too bright, esepcially with stock EH KT90 of that time.

Again, the Dark upgrades may well be more relevant for ST100 and M180. But I definitely remember feeling rather "meh" about my Apollo Dark upgrade. I should've stuck with the og's honestly. 

Because of the friendship / gift connection to the M-180 my opinion is send both in and get Dark upgrade. I would budget for HRS ( or equivalent ) Nimbus couplers under the amps upon return. Of course there are fans of microphonic tubes ( snark )

I have significant seat time w Rogue amps North of the M-180 in combination with various Vandersteen speakers - notably Quattro, 5A ( not the Carbon ) and 7. As @mulveling stated, the M-180 seems to be the imo undeserved cap with audiophiles… it shouldn’t be… again my opinion.

I am hesitant to recommend any speaker without knowing room dimensions AND your peak SPL required…..

@mulveling I suspect most of the performance of the Dark upgrade was in the tubes. My high frequencies sounded clearer, and the bass extension seemed just a bit deeper. Again, I was pleased. It could have all been confirmation bias. I ought to swap the old tubes (which Rogue shipped back with the upgrade) back in, for a ‘scientific’ test, possibly together with another better-trained set of ears. 

@buellrider97 I doubt you would ever get your money out of an ‘investment’ in the Black upgrade. I know I would pay 10-15% more for a unit with Black upgrade, but that’s me. On the other hand, if you’re going to keep them, I think the performance is improved. I’m not the tube roller that Mulveling is, and I defer to his experience. 

   Good afternoon gentlemen and thanks for the additional comments. When I was on the phone will Bill at Rogue, he commented that the ST-100 had the greatest performance increase from the Dark option. Prior to receiving the M-180’s I was eying either the ST-100 or the Quicksilver KT’s. However when I inquired about the M-180’s, they were graciously loaded into my truck and I was sent on my way. I’m sure the freshened up Hera can be had for a song, so I’ll just roll with the flow. My thought on the Dark upgrade is, I love Telefunkens and have multiple pairs already with the exception of the 12AX7’s. Also the Cardas terminals are not a must either. I’m going to ask if I can purchase the Dark upgrade minus the tubes and the binding posts. I have a Quad of G73-R Tekefunken 12AU7’s  and a quad of Siemens silver plate 12AU’7’s. It will be interesting to see if that’s doable. As far as speakers, my room is 20’ across the front wall. It is 28’ deep and the back is partially open to the kitchen and two hallways. The left wall is 14’ and the right wall is 11’. The ceiling is peaked at about 18’ and runs the entire length front to rear. I can place the speaker baffles as far off the front wall as need be. I have no idea of SPL, and I’m ignorant of tubes Vs SS in regards to room pressure. The previous owner loaned me a Modwright KWI 200 and my JBL’s on 26” Sound Anchor stands were able to shake the room. FWIT I didn’t like the JBL’s with SS and even with tubes they’re just not musical. They’re meant for studio mixing, but at the moment I have them. After I get speakers they can go to my brothers home mixing room. My current system is perfect for listening alone or with my wife. The imaging is excellent, the soundstage is wide, strings and vocals are sweet. It’s almost like headphones as the sweet spot is perfect for one. I can listen to Diane Krall and feel like she’s in the room. However with the M-180’s I’d like to feel the music in my body when I listen to Pink Floyd. When I get this up and going I’m going to cue up my MFSL copy of Supertramp Crime of the Century and share with my neighbors. I hope my limited ability to articulate my wants is understandable. Respectfully, Mike B. 

The plot thickens ! 😆 I was contacted yesterday by the original owner and apparently he tossed all the packing materials. At least he has the cages. The good news is Rogue sells the complete packing units at $60. each. I haven’t priced it out yet as Bill is out of the office this week, but I can get a quote for a partial Dark upgrade. My logic is I already have the tubes and I’m not that concerned about the upgraded binging posts. So I’m thinking of upgrading the boards, which gets them both restored to better than new. Any additional comments are appreciated. Regards , Mike B.