fertguy
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Thanks to Paul McGowan jimmyblues1959 It was more than subtle. It was a big difference. I thought I had my Carver fixed up where it was a great amp. Boy was I wrong. I'm just sorry I waited all these years to upgrade. badhippie Good question... | |
Tubes for a pre stage... matched NEW or unmatched identical NOS? Use matched sets. I f not you'll be listening, thinking how good it sounds, then you'll wonder how it would have sounded with matched tubes. | |
Thanks to Paul McGowan Yep | |
Thanks to Paul McGowan Well, anyway, I like his equipment.......sheesh | |
Thanks to Paul McGowan Thanks | |
Thanks to Paul McGowan noromance I think I'll get the book. | |
un-becoming an audiophile arizonabob I was guessing at the year. We had just moved into our new house. Had it off a bit. | |
un-becoming an audiophile Got mt first stereo at age 13. An 8 track player & radio. I hung the speakers on the wall of my bed room. While playing Three Dog Night one evening I found The sweet spot. That was it. I was hooked. That was in 1967. Why ever quit.. | |
Considering moving to separates with a tube preamp-appreciate recommendations I just today hooked up my PS Audio BHK pre-amp, used $3500, to new to me PS Audio M1200 mono blocks, used $3200. They sound really good. Lots of depth. Big sound stage. I put in NOS 1958 Telefunken tubes in the amps & pre so after burn in ... | |
M1200 PS Audio Good to hear. I have an extra sett of Telefunkens for my pre-amp. I'll put them in. | |
M1200 PS Audio Thanks | |
M1200 PS Audio Thank you! | |
Did the Old Receivers Sound Good? Bought a new Sansui AU 717 in 1978. Double mono design. I thought it sounded great. | |
Dual mono integrated amps My first amp in 1978 was an AU 717 Sansui. It was a dual mono design. Great amp. My $.02 | |
World's Best Stereo System ?... asvjerry Good comment, had to laugh..... |