Thanks to Brad . I too , am enjoying this pairing with a Bifrost and the HD650By the way I put the RCA 6AS7G and CIFTE back in and they pair nicely together.
BNAL said:s1,
Yes the CIFTE is a very nice driver, but I think that the Mullard 4003 box plate is a little better. It adds a little more to the mid range. I have to say that the drive seems to make the biggest difference in sound as compared to any of the power tubes I have tried, i.e. 6080, 6AS7G, or 5998. I want to try a couple of different drives and see what they sound like.
Brad
Noskipallwd said:Angelo, so you like the E80CC as a driver in the Crack, what brand do you have? A friend offered a couple of phillips mini-watts, maybe I should take him up on that.
Cheers,
Shawn
Dr. Toobz said:It's an Amperex tube, made in Holland, per the label. It also says "premium quality" and has gold-plated pins.
I recently swapped in a 1950's Sylvania 12BH7, a 2009 Electro-Harmonix 12BH7, a 1960's 5963, and a 1960's RCA clear-top 12AU7 to see if what I am hearing is just my imagination. It's not. The E80CC has, by far, the deepest bass, biggest soundstage, and most extended treble of all. Not a bad investment!
gh0st said:According to the list on page 1, E80CC is 'sort-of-drop-in'. Does that mean with speedball installed it's good to go without any other circuit mods? I'm about to go 7236 powertube + cleartop 12AU7 driver, but this might be a nice alternative...
gh0st said:I read Paul's comments, although that part of the thread seems to deviate away from being Crack-specific, or at least is inconclusive.
It sounds like a few people have used them with success, I'm just wondering if they modded their circuits to accommodate the spec differences of the E80CC or not.
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