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In the Forum: Melquiades Amplifier
In the Thread: Why the tubes shall be the same?
Post Subject: It is kind of strangePosted by Romy the Cat on: 5/22/2009
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While I am proposing the to use different MF tubes between right and left channels might not be such a bad idea I have to admit that now I have different MF channels on the right and left and I am not sure that it is the problem but something is definitely wrong. I have to point out the I not juts have different MF channels but different topologies between the MF channels and one of them was not tested by me in full-range (I am talking about DC-coupling).
It is not that the sound is bad; in fact it is good it has some strange sense of imaging inflexibility and unfriendliness that I never had. I do not over estimate the values of the imaging but there are no other problems that I can complain in the sound I am getting. I wonder if the problem that I am complaining about comes from the fact that I use very different amps on my right and left channel and by doing it I too much violate the indispensable rule of multi-amping – to use the same type amplification for each channel.
I play a lot of LP lately as it is imposable to say anything about FM – everything that comes from live FM is too frigging wonderful imaging-wise. LPs are more capriccios imaging-wise. So, I play vinyl and in a way I do not get what is going on. Sometimes the channels just do not talk to each other and do not talks to room in the way they shall and I have no idea where it comes from. It is very small but it is there and I am kind of “concerned”…
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