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"Pardon me if my words fall short as I've only been at this hobby for several years: The top end was not as extended as some and bottom end was a bit flabby but the thing sounded good on all types of music and soared on vocals and solitary instruments. Tones had a density... a harmonic richness... an aliveness... that made me sit up and listen. There was often an "air" around vocalists and instruments that wasn't so much about 3-dimensional soundstage placement as it was about something "other dimensional(for lack of better words)" Sometimes the sharpness, the "splat" of a horn note from a Cassandra Wilson album would compel me to drop a project in another room and come running into the listening room with my mouth hanging open."
No,your ears did not deceive you......
I heard an old (62?) Eico HF-89 this last weekend and it too, had the trumpet blat your talking about, it was amazing and real and liquid.
Friend this guys amp was in no way out of spec,this guy was a master tech of MANY years,audio is his passion... He was running old Mullard el34 tubes in this amp. I'm going to talk with him about this attribute.... as you and I have the same questions.
I believe. It could be the old Iron,some of the older parts that just sound "better",.......... could be the NOS Mullard tubes.
I going to find out too!
The people who repair this gear KNOW!!!
If they sell this stuff with updated parts,it might not be easy to get real answers.
I'm with you!
"Pardon me if my words fall short as I've only been at this hobby for several years: The top end was not as extended as some and bottom end was a bit flabby but the thing sounded good on all types of music and soared on vocals and solitary instruments. Tones had a density... a harmonic richness... an aliveness... that made me sit up and listen. There was often an "air" around vocalists and instruments that wasn't so much about 3-dimensional soundstage placement as it was about something "other dimensional(for lack of better words)" Sometimes the sharpness, the "splat" of a horn note from a Cassandra Wilson album would compel me to drop a project in another room and come running into the listening room with my mouth hanging open."
No,your ears did not deceive you......
I heard an old (62?) Eico HF-89 this last weekend and it too, had the trumpet blat your talking about, it was amazing and real and liquid.
Friend this guys amp was in no way out of spec,this guy was a master tech of MANY years,audio is his passion... He was running old Mullard el34 tubes in this amp. I'm going to talk with him about this attribute.... as you and I have the same questions.
I believe. It could be the old Iron,some of the older parts that just sound "better",.......... could be the NOS Mullard tubes.
I going to find out too!
The people who repair this gear KNOW!!!
If they sell this stuff with updated parts,it might not be easy to get real answers.
I'm with you!