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Post by iheartvinyl on Jun 13, 2020 23:28:45 GMT
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Post by sₚⲁᵣₖydₒg on Jun 14, 2020 3:38:42 GMT
With a name like Magico, well, that just says confidence. Like Schiit does.
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Post by iheartvinyl on Jun 14, 2020 18:43:00 GMT
Thomas the tool then commented that he spent 4 fucking grand on tubes for a "shootout." The guy must be a blast at parties. Isn't he the guy that invited SHites over for a listening party and said he'd give everyone 1 beer?
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Post by deadwax on Jun 14, 2020 22:53:05 GMT
Thomas the tool then commented that he spent 4 fucking grand on tubes for a "shootout." The guy must be a blast at parties. Isn't he the guy that invited SHites over for a listening party and said he'd give everyone 1 beer? Yep. And did t just one person show?? Man that guy is a tool. But he’s only the 112th most tooliest person there.
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Post by sₚⲁᵣₖydₒg on Jun 15, 2020 14:01:08 GMT
I had gone through most of famous 6n7 except Telefuken and Sylvania wgt metal base (I have Syl wgt brown base). Now I am getting ideas of the pros and cons of each tube. No tube is perfect. 1578 has rather closed in treble although its treble is pure and clean. TS has no bass slam compared with Kenrad vr231 and Russian tubes. So far my overall favorite is 6n8s made in 1953. I do not claim that 6n8s sound better than 1578 or TS bgrp. This 6n8s made in 53 goes midway between 1578 and TS. Thus I enjoy this tube more than either 1578 or TS. I placed just one more of 6sn7 tube. It could be rebranded TS bgrp or maybe not. This will be my last order of 6sn7 (now I have around 100 6sn7 tubes). I expect to get this tube this coming Friday. I will finish shootout of 6sn7 tubes by this weekend.
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Post by Urethra Franklin on Jun 15, 2020 14:17:58 GMT
I had gone through most of famous 6n7 except Telefuken and Sylvania wgt metal base (I have Syl wgt brown base). Now I am getting ideas of the pros and cons of each tube. No tube is perfect. 1578 has rather closed in treble although its treble is pure and clean. TS has no bass slam compared with Kenrad vr231 and Russian tubes. So far my overall favorite is 6n8s made in 1953. I do not claim that 6n8s sound better than 1578 or TS bgrp. This 6n8s made in 53 goes midway between 1578 and TS. Thus I enjoy this tube more than either 1578 or TS. I placed just one more of 6sn7 tube. It could be rebranded TS bgrp or maybe not. This will be my last order of 6sn7 (now I have around 100 6sn7 tubes). I expect to get this tube this coming Friday. I will finish shootout of 6sn7 tubes by this weekend.
That's Kim Oleson before he does his Superman transformation thing and becomes a member of Anubis.
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Post by hoffa_nagila on Jun 15, 2020 14:56:01 GMT
I had gone through most of famous 6n7 except Telefuken and Sylvania wgt metal base (I have Syl wgt brown base). Now I am getting ideas of the pros and cons of each tube. No tube is perfect. 1578 has rather closed in treble although its treble is pure and clean. TS has no bass slam compared with Kenrad vr231 and Russian tubes. So far my overall favorite is 6n8s made in 1953. I do not claim that 6n8s sound better than 1578 or TS bgrp. This 6n8s made in 53 goes midway between 1578 and TS. Thus I enjoy this tube more than either 1578 or TS. I placed just one more of 6sn7 tube. It could be rebranded TS bgrp or maybe not. This will be my last order of 6sn7 (now I have around 100 6sn7 tubes). I expect to get this tube this coming Friday. I will finish shootout of 6sn7 tubes by this weekend.
That's Kim Oleson before he does his Superman transformation thing and becomes a member of Anubis.
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Post by guffman on Jun 15, 2020 21:56:26 GMT
Has everybody seen this awesomeness: Good Morning Tri State? It's a pilot for a show that was, sadly, not picked up. Only "Toby" and the director are really aware of what's going on.
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