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JackD201 wrote:Time for a visit
O.D. Yeo wrote:Looking good, Phil! I'm glad that your fallen has risen.
Size does not matter!
jadis wrote:And listening to Brothers Four Beatles Songbook this morning, I'm happy to say they have not turned into 'sisters'. But, their voices are so sublime they now belong to the convent! What a difference a tube makes.
esi wrote:Aha! Now I am not surprised why you took an afternoon nap. It got you too excited to install and try these baby's for a HEAT RUN! I'm sure its heavenly. Do I hear Belafonte and Kidd singing? Hope I can get that blackgold on Saturday.
odaey wrote:jadis wrote:And listening to Brothers Four Beatles Songbook this morning, I'm happy to say they have not turned into 'sisters'. But, their voices are so sublime they now belong to the convent! What a difference a tube makes.
Nakaka ingit naman
Sa system ko Brothers two pa rin
qguy wrote:I use the same tube (GL KT88) in my amp (Cayin A-70T) and from my setup its a good mix of Punch and 'voluptuousness' Not sure if you have tried the new production Tungsol 6550 made by the same company, this one sides on "voluptuousness" .. but then the KT88 will last longer, as I know it can take more current.
After a few months, the tube will develop the "blue glow", initially mine did not have any, then one day when I was listening without the lights on, I noticed the blue glow on my amp.
t wrote:
After many many sleepless months of tube anxiety syndrome, the good news is that finally, THE LEGEND ARISES!
Making the customary 360 degree 'turn' like a beauty queen:
. . .
Alas, with the legend's return, my French line stage will be donning an all British tube array once again, and that is when the cup will overflow with 'creaminess and sweetness'. No doubt, the ingredients will be Carol Kidd, Mary Black, Julie London (oh, she might sound naked with this), Doris Day and all the hot ladies who had been sequestered in their harem for many months now. This small little thing can cause big things to happen.
O.D. Yeo wrote:t wrote:
After many many sleepless months of tube anxiety syndrome, the good news is that finally, THE LEGEND ARISES!
Making the customary 360 degree 'turn' like a beauty queen:
. . .
Alas, with the legend's return, my French line stage will be donning an all British tube array once again, and that is when the cup will overflow with 'creaminess and sweetness'. No doubt, the ingredients will be Carol Kidd, Mary Black, Julie London (oh, she might sound naked with this), Doris Day and all the hot ladies who had been sequestered in their harem for many months now. This small little thing can cause big things to happen.
I think I know what you're going through, Phil. I am slowly going up the CJ chain and got a Premier 17 LS to replace my Premier 14, and am keenly looking forward to comparing a set of Mullard CV2492s against the vaunted Russian 6H23n EBs.
. . . But i will have to wait for the slow boat to reach home in a few weeks!
Ps. Doris Day = hot lady in the harem?
O.D. Yeo wrote:I was worried about the 6H23n as well, but the seller of the CJ pre amp swears by them and included them in the deal. However, after a quick survey, it seems that many in other forums have found these to be very good, SQ and price wise. But just to be sure, i decided to get his tried and tested Mullard quad as well.
Ps. You seem to have a thing with wasps doing the latin stuff, as in Linda doing Perfidia in Mambo Kings!
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