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Exactly- It's simply the nature of the beast with tubes. Cheers -Don
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Just wanted to chime back in with an update. I work second shift, and Jonathan reached out to me via e-mail at work. He said based on my description of a little break up from the left (amp) channel, it sounds like an input tube. He suggested I simply rotate over the input tubes from Right (amp)channel. So I simply took out the potentially bad input tubes, and rotated the tubes over from the other amp. I powered the left channel back up, and Voila, it was that easy. Now it's just a matter of obtaining another set of input tubes, and I'll be back in business. Based on how fast they handled this, I bet soon. It feels pretty darned good to have this kind of support. As for the sound, I have a feeling there is something very special going on with this amp/speaker. I know it was only the left channel, but what can I say.... Cheers-Don
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The 0/96's are really singing with these amps. They only have a few hours on them, so I will hold off on the gushing. I am hearing a wide open window on the music, but yet so unforced and natural. NolG4Ever mentioned the word flow. That is definitely well put, and very much what I am hearing. OK-no more gush…!
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Congratulations! I love my D'Yquems. The match between them and my Lafites is sublime. Just finished listening to an amazing EMI direct to disk "Mozarts Divertimentos No. 1 & 2. This dynamic range of the 1970's EMI/Toshiba direct to disk stuff is unbelievable. It's in excess of 80dB. It really shows of the power and finesse of the D'Yquems.
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Thanks very much circle_h_farms. Indeed, they have power and finesse in spades. I had a buddy over today, and he was quite enamored to say the least. He brought WAR: Greatest Hits, and a band called Yello. Both were new to me, but it's always cool to discover new music. We played Joni: Ladies of the Canyon, Louis Armstrong: St James Inf, The Doors: Strange Days, Lightnin Hopkins: Goin Away, LA Fille Mal Gardee on Decca. The DY'quems served each type of music equally well. It was a fun ride. Cheers -Don
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War- that brings back some memories...Low rider. I was in high school when Greatest Hits was released in '76. I'll bet the O/96's really rock with the D'Yquems.
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Was listening to Fleetwood Mac: S/T tonight, and it sounded sublime. It was a 1st US press MSK2281. As I was coddling the album cover afterwards, I noticed the 2nd engineer was David DeVore. But of course- family synergy! I'll have to ask John if theres a relation.
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For the very first time, Art's paper on the D'Yquem really lighted my will for a pair of those and a pair of Shindo speakers.
Just need to find where to listen to them in a place where I will be able to place an order. The hard part. Sent from my iPad using A.Aficionado
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