mcandmar said:
Glad your getting somewhere with this Guy. Find out what tubes your friend is using as that output tube looks interesting, possibly a Bendix or Tung-Sol 6080WB or a Graphite plate, both of which are brighter then the regular 6080's.
Hi mcandmar,
You are right. The power tube I've been using is the Bendix 6080WB Slotted Graphite Column Plate and the driver tube is the Tung-sol 12AU7 Long Black Plates.
Guy 13 said:
Hi all.
First his system consisted of the following:
An HP laptop with files downloaded from the Internet I presume they are Lossless ??? We also used my CDs on his laptop.
An AudioGD NFB7 DAC with a Signal Cable coaxial cable
A Bottlehead Crack with the Speedball upgrade.
(Not sure of the 12AU7 + 6080 ?)
I am thinking of another meeting, but that one will be at my house with his Crack to make a side by side comparison with my Rega Apollo, my Signal Cable Interconnects.
Then I will be 100% sure that the weak link in my headphone system is the missing Speedball upgrade.
So for now the conclusion is: Sennheiser HD650 will stay at home, won’t go anywhere.
Happy temporary ending.
Guy 13
Hi Mr.Guy,
I'm very glad that you liked my system and found your way for upgrading. Before I bought my Beyer T1, I had used HD650 for roughly 5 years, so I pretty surely know what the HD650s are capable of. Therefore I suggested you come to my place first before selling your HD650 and get a HD600. It's great that now you had a second thought.
As for the fact you think the speedball upgrade is the
'key' point for the
BIG ( I intended to use the word 'huge' or 'night-and-day' but you said you don't believe in such things so I didn't ) difference in sound quality like you heard yesterday, I don't totally agree with it. The speedball upgrade does make a noticeable improvement, but I firmly believe just installing the speedball is
not enough. It's because I had tried another stock Crack ( with
no speedball ) on my same system and it sounded NEARLY as good as when using my Crack ( using the same tubes and other 'tweaks' ). Another period of time, I tried my Crack ( the
same Crack you listened to yesterday ) with my previous setup, the sound was even worse than using the stock Crack with my updated system. It lacked all the dynamics, layers, extension in both ends, very tight and well-controlled bass as well as the 'crystal clear' highs/mids as you described.
So if you are somewhat 'discouraged' with your Crack, don't be. You can bring your Crack and your beloved HD650 to my place to try with my system. I think you will be surprised with how your Crack can sing.
I'm not saying that the Speedball upgrade is bad. It truly is one of the most significant upgrades that you definitely should get, what I mean is there are many other things affecting the sound quality. The Crack is still a fantastic amp even without the speedball.