The ECC83 (European name for 12AX7) has gain of 100x. It is too 'hot' for LP. The stock tube, 6922, has gain of 32x. The ECC82 (or 12AU7) has gain of 20x. That is why I use ECC82s in LP: also, the slightly lower gain creates signal 'headroom' for the LP circuitry. Plus, more clockwise volume knob rotation is possible. EDIT: you can use those Pulse Tube Store adapters with ECC82s.
I decided to pull out the Liquid Spark and hook it up to my tube buffer preamp, and compare it to my LP, and when I use the LS by itself, I pick up on the solid state character of the output, in comparison to the LP's smoothness. When I add the tube buffer, any harshness from the LS is gone, and it is eerie how close it sounds in comparison to the LP. I guess I am too accustomed to tube sound.
Hey all, I recently sold my LP and so have some nice tubes here - 4 '74 Reflektor single getter post 6n23P, 4 '73 Voskod 6n23P, and a pair of '63 Amperex Bugle Boy ECC88/6DJ8, if anyone is interested. All of them were purchased strong NOS, and I used the amp for a total of about 10 hours so consider any of these to be very strong. Sorry I can't test them but I'll stand by them functioning flawlessly. If interested just make me a reasonable offer, I'm not up to date on what these are worth TBH, but I'm sure we can work something out. Thanks
I recently got an "As-Is" LP from eBay, and I was running into some issues with what I think is the protective circuit.
I'm powering the amp with an aftermarket power supply rated at 36V 3A, and I'm using a pair of new EH 6922 tubes.
I can intermittently get the led to go from red to white, but it is inconsistent and usually goes back to red. The amp works fine when the led is white, though.
So, I took the amp apart, and I saw some pretty suspect jumps in the power switch and the input selector switch (attached below)
Does anybody have any idea as to why someone would make these jumps? Alternatively, does anybody happen to have some more detailed schematic info?
or in the 'audio loft' at the family 'mountain abode',
Liquid Platinum does a truly outstanding job in driving Nitsch/JAR 600. Note: the second LP has RCA 'cleartop' 12AU7s installed. What great tubes for this use, and reasonably priced, to boot.
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