Natural Sound
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Hi guys,
I'm not sure if I'm the first to do this but... Back in July I asked a few questions about using a 6SN7 instead of the 12AU7. Why you ask? Because I wanted to do something a little different. This was a simple modification. Since the 6SN7 is very similar to the 12AU7 all I needed to do was punch out the miniature socket hole to accommodate another 8 pin octal like the power tube. Then it was just a matter of having 2 data sheets to refer to when making the necessary wiring changes. Piece of cake!
How does it sound? It sounds great driving my beloved Sennheiser HD600's equipped with bottleheadphone cable. For testing purposes I plugged in an old run of the mill GE 6SN7 that is used but still tests strong on my B&K 707 tube tester. If I had made any wiring mistakes I didn't want to take out any of my more exotic 6SN7's. Anyway, the resistance and voltage measurements were spot on perfect. I'm going to let things burn in for a while and then I'll start rolling through some of my stash and see if there is a magical combination in there somewhere. Actually its pretty magical already and thats stock (no speedball ordered yet.)
I do have one minor concern. The two 3K 10W wirewound resistors get pretty toasty. To a point where there is a slight burning smell. Is this normal? I do have adequate ventilation underneath and made it a point not to block the slots on the top plate with any wiring. I think it will be OK but a little reassurance from the designers or fellow bottleheads would be comforting.
All thats left is a little woodworking and finishing of the base and I'll be set.
Oh yeah, some time this winter I'm going to try a side by side comparison to my Enhanced S.E.X. amp. Stay tuned.
I'm not sure if I'm the first to do this but... Back in July I asked a few questions about using a 6SN7 instead of the 12AU7. Why you ask? Because I wanted to do something a little different. This was a simple modification. Since the 6SN7 is very similar to the 12AU7 all I needed to do was punch out the miniature socket hole to accommodate another 8 pin octal like the power tube. Then it was just a matter of having 2 data sheets to refer to when making the necessary wiring changes. Piece of cake!
How does it sound? It sounds great driving my beloved Sennheiser HD600's equipped with bottleheadphone cable. For testing purposes I plugged in an old run of the mill GE 6SN7 that is used but still tests strong on my B&K 707 tube tester. If I had made any wiring mistakes I didn't want to take out any of my more exotic 6SN7's. Anyway, the resistance and voltage measurements were spot on perfect. I'm going to let things burn in for a while and then I'll start rolling through some of my stash and see if there is a magical combination in there somewhere. Actually its pretty magical already and thats stock (no speedball ordered yet.)
I do have one minor concern. The two 3K 10W wirewound resistors get pretty toasty. To a point where there is a slight burning smell. Is this normal? I do have adequate ventilation underneath and made it a point not to block the slots on the top plate with any wiring. I think it will be OK but a little reassurance from the designers or fellow bottleheads would be comforting.
All thats left is a little woodworking and finishing of the base and I'll be set.
Oh yeah, some time this winter I'm going to try a side by side comparison to my Enhanced S.E.X. amp. Stay tuned.
