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Dj_AmTraX 03-20-2011 11:09 AM

Show us your Cary Audio *** Pictures ***
 
Here's my 805 Anniversary mono blocks. It uses 300b tube each. It's very sweet sounding, but not too lush. I'll post more in the future. Until then, let's see yours.

http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5096/...0a70640c_b.jpg

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f1 fan 03-20-2011 11:36 PM

Mike...stunning pix and a work of art.

Dave

Dj_AmTraX 03-21-2011 12:51 AM

Thank you Dave. These amps sound better than they look. I use them more than I use my McIntosh MC2000 50th anniversary amp.

'cisco 03-21-2011 01:23 AM

Mike....you're on a roll today with some great pics.:thumbsup:

Onemug 03-21-2011 01:52 PM

Last year I bought a new pair of those. I use them to drive my Magnepans on occasion (also owned the MC2000 years ago).

6 years ago I became smitten with single ended amps. They have a sound that draws me in. I have some "proper" speakers for the small SET's I own but thought I'd try these for the Maggies with their 50/70 wpc. I rarely listen at LOUD levels and so far it's working out. Really a sweet sound.

Are you favoring the 211 or 845? Ever play with the feedback switch?

Dj_AmTraX 03-21-2011 02:25 PM

I like the 845 tube paired with a solid state preamp. I don't understand the feedback knob so I don't touch it. Do you understand it?

Onemug 03-21-2011 10:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Dj_AmTraX (Post 151567)
I like the 845 tube paired with a solid state preamp. I don't understand the feedback knob so I don't touch it. Do you understand it?

I hadn't used it myself until just recently. It's there in case you need it (for your speakers). It would raise the damping factor which could be a good thing if your bass is a little mushy. You can't mess anything up so give it a try. Rotate it clockwise, you'll hear a click, then it's variable from a couple db to 10 db. I find the more you dial in, less of the "magic" comes thru. Try about 5 db (the noon position) and see how your system sounds. If not better, just rotate it back and click it off. If you can get away without any, just leave it off.

In my case with the Maggies, I love this amp with a lot of music but when I listened to other music that was more dynamic, it would get a little fuzzy. That's when I tried the feedback for the first time. With the Maggies, it's a good thing. I don't lose much of that beautiful midrange but I gain a lot in the ability to start and stop that huge 4 ohm panel.

One other tip. The manual calls for the bias for the 300b to be 60 mA. That's a good mid point for the 300b. I found 52 to 57 sounds better in my system. If you like the lower bias your tube will last longer but 60 isn't running it hard. Let your ears guide you.

Prestige Worldwide 04-02-2011 02:43 PM

I posted these elsewhere, but what the heck.. Here's my SLP-05..

http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5133/...3e6b49e8_b.jpg

http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5300/...d9592558_b.jpg

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chessman 04-02-2011 03:06 PM

WOW! Congrats

Masterlu 04-02-2011 04:31 PM

Very nice!

http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5300/...d9592558_b.jpg

Got any more of your pup? :)


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