Crack tube adapters and high-end OTL question

adamct said:
Paul,

I've thought about it some more, and I would actually be interested in pursuing the idea of using a modified BeePre as a headphone amp, but I would need help figuring out what mods would be necessary. Is that something you would be willing to do? Or is this a stupid idea that should be laid to rest?...
The BeePre can't get below 600 ohms on its own, so damping factor of 1.0 for 600 ohm phones, worse for any others. So I mentioned the possibility but can't say if it will actually work out.

Doc B has several Senns, so does PB I think - let's let them do some critical listening before we get carried away. The only mod I was proposing would be to install a headphone jack.

If it can't be done without a transformer, we have a few different approaches using transformers. I expect there will be a higher end something, eventually.
 
Caucasian Blackplate said:
Those adapters will work well.

IMO, the Paramount is highly adaptable to headphone use, so much more so than a BeePre.

-PB

There is also a 12V version of those adapters available. Which version is preferable with the Crack?

Would I need 2 Paramounts for use with headphones? If so, I'm afraid that is out of my league...

Best,
Adam
 
You'll want the 6.3V version for use with the Crack.

Yes, you'd want a pair of the Paramounts for headphone use.  While they are expensive, my AKG K-1000's on 300B Paramounts is a combination that has not been topped by any other headphone systems I have heard.

-PB
 
Paul,

I see now that the Paramount price is for a pair. I originally thought it was a per mono block price. That makes the price entirely manageable, although the physical size of two Paramounts would likely be an issue for my intended purpose. I'll have to measure it out...

Best regards,
Adam
 
Yeah, they are just a bit on the large side, but man are they fantastic!

To cut down on the size, I believe the bases can be trimmed down a little bit (for height).

You could also build them on one chassis plate to save a bit of footprint. 

The Paramount will offer the most step-down of the signal on the plate of the 300B, giving an outstanding damping factor into headphones of any impedance, and offering some serious power! 

I'm hoping to cobble together a second set of Paramounts for myself that will become a dedicated headphone rig with balanced outputs.

-PB
 
Do you use them with any other cans, or just your K1000s? I have a pair of HE-6s which might be a good match, but would the Paramounts also pair well with my HD800s or, say, high sensitivity, low-impedance cans like my D7000s or Ultrasone Signature Pros? Not a problem if they wouldn't be a good match for the Denons or Ultrasones, but I would like to be able to use them with my HD800s...
 
Hi Adam,

I've heard this rig that PB is talking about, but only with the K1000s, and not under the best listening conditions for them (open canjam room at RMAF 2011).  I think they'd be wonderful with the HE-6s, and probably finewith all the other cans you mention as well, but you might also want to have a look at the s.e.x. 2.1 which a number of people really liked with the K1000s as well as the LCD2/3s.  I heard this amp with my Shure SE-425 IEMs and it was very nice as well -- especially considering that they are the polar opposite in terms of sensitivity from these big guys I mention.  I know Doc has also said that it's nice with his HD-800s as well.  Don't want to throw a monkey wrench in the works, but it shouldn't be discounted out of hand either.  And the s.e.x. can be wired for balanced outputs, as well as have the impedance switching board installed, which will give you a range of impedances and balanced/unbalanced options at the flip of a switch.

You probably can't go wrong with any of these but the paramounts may still be the top of the heap.

-- Jim
 
Thanks, Jim.  I'm sure the S.E.X. is wonderful, but my goal here was to find the best OTL amp I could. The S.E.X. is transformer coupled, isn't it? (While we're on the subject, are the Paramounts OTL?)

I already have several transformer coupled amps, and I find the Crack to be a miniature revelation...I'd like to pursue that OTL sound. Then again, maybe this is a fool's errand, and I should just be happy with the Crack. I just bought a Tung-Sol 5998, and I will try rolling in 6SN7s. Plus the cap upgrades...we shall see!
 
Back
Top