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Audio Note, WE-91A, Rega, Ayon
1/20/12 -I built a 300b single ended triode amplifier based on Joe Robert's Western Electric 91A. Used all vintage caps and vintage resistors-Alen Bradley and Ohmite. These vintage parts came from Leeds Radio just a few subway stops from my apartment in Brooklyn. The coupling caps are .1uf V-Cap TFTF. Large motor run oils in the power supply. Sophia Electric 91-05 Opt transformers and Sophia Princess Mesh Tubes. Stancor PT's came from ebay.

3/2012: Replaced the Alps Potentiometer with a Goldpoint 50K stepped attenuator. More clarity and transparency through the entire frequency range.

Still not using a pre amp.

5/12- Replaced the oil capacitor C-3 biasing the 6C6 with a Black Gate.

6/6/12- Finished new chassis

7/12 - Added Rega P3-24 with Power Supply and Exact Cart. Will look at different cart options later

7/12 - Pulled the 24 gauge silver hookup wire used throughout the amp and installed 16 gauge pure copper wire. The 24 gauge wire gave the sound a weightless quality that I did not like.
The 16 gauge has been in for three weeks and I can report that the weight and depth has very pleasingly improved. Vocals have an added pleasing quality. Instruments throughout the entire frequency range have more depth and richness. The low end is more powerful. I can more easily perceive the stage that the players are performing on.

10/12 Pulled C-5 and didn't replace it. Pulling this capacitor has changed the sound of this amp. Clarity and detail throughout but especially in the lows thru the mid range. Much easier to detect decay and the accompanying reverb. Dynamics seem more unconstrained as well. It has decreased gain by around 20% but in my room with the AN-e's it does not matter.

1/2013- Replaced the 1k Allen Bradley 6C6 Cathode resistor with a Vishay TX2575. This resistor is very neutral...almost as though it has no sonic character of its own. Each instrument has its own accurate color and detail but not at the expense of the overall musical message. Took about 100 hours of break in time.

2/16/13--After a month with the TX2757 in the 6C6 cathode position, including bypassing them with Black Gate Caps I decided to pull these resistors. They did not provide the richness and room filling sound that the A-B's and the older AN Tantalum did. A few weeks ago I got two of the most recent production 1k An Tants from the Hi Fi Collective.

These new Tants are more closely akin to the A-B's than to the TX2575's. They are not as sonically accurate or pure as the TX's. But they do fill the room with rich satisfying music like the A-Bs but with more detail and without the extra noise or warmth or whatever it is with the A-B carbon comps. Still running the amp without the 6C6 bypass cap.

2/2013--Built a home brew phono pre amp using the Audio Note M3 schematic.

4/2013-Upgraded to the Rega White belt and Groovetracer Reference subplatter. Excellent sonic improvement.

5/2013- WE91a amp---Replaced the the screen cap (6C6) which was an oil with a 12uf Solen cap. Have about 50 hours on the Solen. Not sure I like it. Makes the amp sound a little cold and forward. Will live with it for a while.

Late 5/2013. The 12uf Solen has broken in and I like it better than the oil that it replaced. Warmth but with plenty of detail.

Mid 7/2013 (Audio Note DIY Phono pre) ---- Added Audio Note Tantalum resistors into the signal path. 7/27/13-took out the .047 and .33uf Solen caps in the signal path of the phono pre and added .047 Vcap TFTF and .33 Audio note copper caps.

8/11/13 (Audio Note DIY Phono pre) After two weeks with the Vcaps and AN copper caps in the phono circuit my vinyl rig is a lot fun to listen to. A more beautiful and open sound than with the Solen caps.

10/12/13 WE91a---
replaced the 15uf oil cap that was biasing the 300b tube with a polarized 22uf Black Gate. Will listen for a while and see if I like it.

11/1/13 WE91a
The Black Gate by itself is still fine.

I cleaned the resistor and Cap leads, tube sockets and tube pins with 99% alcohol. They have been in the cicuit for 2 years and were tarnished and very dirty. Once cleaned much more mid range clarity and cleaner bass.

11/20/13 Added Gold Lion GZ34 Rectifiers. Sound is open and airy. Very nice

12/28/13 Added Emission Labs 300bXLS.

2/17/14- Audio Note Home Brew Phono Pre-Finished new chassis for the Power supply.
Added 8 more Tantalum Resistors (4 per channel) to the Phono circuit. Now the circuit has a few A-B's and 6 Tantalums per channel. Phono pre sounds a lot better than it did with the PRP red resistors.

3/16/14 WE91A. Because the EML300bXLS tubes are so well internally balanced, I was able to remove the Hum pots and still use AC heat. Now the 300b bias is going thru the center tap of the 5volt filament transformer. Without the hum pots, the sound is much freer and alive. I am liking this!

3/31/14-AN Phono Pre. Replaced several more PRP resistors that were on the plate of both the PS and circuit with Mills. Hopefully they will sound better than the PRP's

5/1/14 WE91a. Took out the Allen Bradley grid leak resistors and replaced with Shinkoh Tantalun resistors. took about two weeks to break in.
5/25/14 WE91a. Put the Allen Bradley grid leak resistors back in. The Shinkoh Tants made the amp have a glare that didn't go away even after the resistors were broken in.

Running the Amp at 425V B+ is sounding good with EML 300bXLS and GZ34's.

6/7/14 AN Home Brew Phono Pre-
Took out the last PRP resistors in the circuit and replaced with Allen Bradleys. Very nice change. Now the circuit has a good mix and Tants and Allen Bradleys. There are a few more PRP's in the power supply that I will replace very soon.

6/22/14 AN Home Brew Phono Pre- Took out the last of the PRP resistors in the power supply and replaced with Mills resistors

9/23/14 AN Home Brew Phono Pre - Installed Audio Note Copper Capacitors in the RIAA network. .0028uf and .0082uf in each channel

11/21/14 AN Home Brew Phono Pre - Replaced the six more Allen Bradley resistors (3 per channel) with Takman one watt resistors.

11/28/14 AN Home Brew Phono Pre - Tweeked the voltage in my phono pre. Very good results. Much more open and transparent sound. Orchestral strings sound really nice.

12/6/14 Rega P3-24. I added a Audio Note iQ3 cartridge. Needs about 100 hours of break in.
Rega Exact is a great cartridge but opportunity came up. We'll see which I prefer once the iQ3 is broken in.

12/13/14 WE91a. installed Duelund Copper Cast coupling caps. After two weeks more natural sounding than the V-cap Teflon

1/12/15-Duelund Copper CAST 630v coupler caps have a very natural, emotionally engaging musicality with a very rich and colorful tonal pallet. Keepers for sure!

3/1/15-WE91a - Experimenting with WIMA power supply caps. These are Metallized Polypropylene. C2 in my power supply is a 100uf oil. I have replaced it with a 50uf Wima. I think the 50uf is a better choice as it controls the woofer a bit better.

3/7/15- WE91a - Added new custom built power transformers by Heybour. 250mA. Also added another WIMA cap at C1- its a 15uf.
B+ went from 424 to 450. 375v across the 300b plate. 76mA. With all these changes the amp has better control over the woofer. Punchy bass.

3/25/15 WE91a. Took out the Wima at C1. Made the amp sound harsh. Put it a GE F97 oil.
3/30/15 WE91a. Took out the Solen 12uf Cap on the screen of the 6C6 driver tube and replaced it with a 22uf Black Gate VK cap. The Solen is muddy compared to the Black Gate. I didnt realize how important the cap on the 6C6 screen is to the sound of the amplifier.

4/15/15 WE91a - A friend has lent me four low DCR 2H chokes (two per channel) to try in place of the single 10H Hammond in each channel. PS is now 15uf/1.8H/15uf/2h/50uf. Amp sounds faster and more nimble. Nice.

5/14/15 WE91a. I have bypassed the Wima Cap at C2 in the power supply with four very low value film caps. Too soon to draw any conclusions about sound.
5/31/15 WE91a. New production Audio Note 50uf Kaisei Power supply capacitors have arrived and after a week of burning them in, I have installed them in place of the Wima 50uf and all of those bypass film caps. will see which I like better in a couple of weeks.

6/13/15 WE91a. The New production Audio Note 50uf Kaisei Power supply capacitors have been in my power supply for two weeks - about 100 hours or so of playing time. They have a purity, and a crystal clear clarity that no other cap in the power supply has had. I am going to replace the rest of the PS oils with these to see what happens. Maybe it will be too much- who knows. They dont have too much of a sonic signature. They just sound very free and open so adding a few more may be ok. If not I can put an oil back in.

7/10/15-WE91a. Installed Audio Note Ultra Hi B output transformers today. Will need a few weeks to come around.
9/1/15 - WE91a. The Audio Note Transformers and great with excellent depth and coherence. Added copper shrouds. 
9/25/15 -Western Electric Speaker wire and interconnects. I like the speaker wire better than my Audio Note Lexus copper. More direct. They make the Lexus cable sound soft around the edges and diffuse. The WE Interconnects are very good too. But still learning about there sound.
10/11/15 - WE91a. Took out the 6C6 driver tubes and installed C3m drivers. 

11/28/15 - WE91a. Added Regulation to the Screen of the C3m driver tubes. K&K CCS board and an OD3 glow tube that is puts out 150volts. The C3m driver tube and regulation is an excellent driver of a 300b output tube. Very fast  and dynamic with lots of detail and musicality. I am very happy with the sound of this amp.  Probably not making any more changes for quite a while.

1/1/16 - WE91a I still notice a bit of extra weight in the lower mids so I replaced the last oil cap in the power supply (c-1) with an Audio Note Kaisei 50uf cap.

2/1/16 -WE91a. After adding additional Audio Note Kaisei capacitor to the power supply, the voicing of this amplifier is complete. The power supply is 50uf/5h 30ohm choke/ 50uf and it sounds dynamic fast and clean. With all Kaisei caps in the power supply the lower mids are now more open and that weight I mentioned above is gone. Will rebuild the amp onto a new piece of wood and hide all of the hi voltage parts underneath. Will post pics of the new build as it progresses.

3/10/2016 - WE91a.  New Chassis is finished. The new build features and extremely short signal path and a copper box known as a "faraday cage" which isolates the audio circuit from RF/AC, Cell phones, and other nasty's. The goal here is to eliminate the grid stopping resistors that are usually necessary on many tube grids. In a SET amplifier any extra part effects the sound especially a resistor in series with the grid. They are usually necessary on the C3m grid as well. Without a grid stopper the C3m tube can squeal and make all sorts of other very harmful noises but with my new chassis implementation I have not needed a grid stopper.  If the C3m tubes continue to behave it would be a major step forward. The sound of the amp without a grid stopper is more open free and natural.

4/2/16 - Audio M3 Phono Pre- I had some copper left over from my amp build so I made a 8x6x2 copper box and put the phono circuit inside. Pics added.

5/16- Bought Kondo KSL-LP silver interconnects and am using them with Audio Note Lexus Bi Wire copper speaker cables. After trying various IC's like homebrew WE-16g and Ocellia silver reference and various Speaker cables like WE-16g and 10g and Kondo KSL-SPz, the Kondo KSL-LP silver interconnects with Audio Note Lexus Bi Wire copper speaker cables really bring something special to the table at least to my ears system and room.

9/20/16 Ayon CD07 - put in NOS Raytheon 5687 tubes and after a week of break in they sound tremendous. Transparent mids fast and clean lows and clean extended highs. Better than any tube thus far.

10/2016  WE91a - I removed the 91k bleeder resistor from the last cap in the power supply. I can't believe how much more open, free and transparent the sound is. It's like that bleeder had clamped down on PS and now without it there is more energy coming into the room. Any tonal warmth that had been left in this amp is now gone.

11/2016 WE91a - with the bleeder resistor removed I noticed a tinniness in they high frequencies so I removed the GE 12gauge wire from both the power supply b+ and ground and replaced it with vintage WE 16gauge wire and that tinniness is now completely gone. The WE vintage wire sounds very good just as others have reported.

1/2018 -WE91a. Replaced the Goldpoint 50k stepped attenuator with a Seiden Shunt stepped attenuator loaded with Audio Note tantalum resistors. Its been in for about a month and I am shocked at the change in sound. Extended highs and lows and more lively mids. Huge step up. The highs and mids are so open and beautiful. Powerful bass. A very worthwhile change.

3/2020- WE91a.  Over the past year and one half, experimented with a .22UF Russian vintage cap in the coupling position in place of a duelund .1uf copper cap after growing tired of the  accurate and analytical presentation of the Duelund. The Russian cap did not do anything that I liked even after a year of listening. It was kinda like all the instruments turned the color of grey. I’ve had some Audio Note copper .47uf caps sitting around for a few years so put them in around the first of 2020 so they now have three months on them. 

The AN copper .47uf coupling caps after a two month an up and down ride stopped changing about a month ago. So I’ve been listening for a solid month after they finally settled in.  

I perceive no less detail with them compared to the duelunds but the detail is integrated into a more musical and three dimensional presentation. There are real instruments playing in front of me. Much more texture and dimension. There may be just a bit of glue tying everything together but even with the glue, there is individual instrumental color and tone in spades. A bit more overall warmth and richness.  Keeping in mind that my system has AUDIO NOTE output transformers, speakers, speaker cables, resistors and capacitors, kondo interconnects and an AN IQ lll Cartridge. So I would have thought adding an Audio Note coupling cap would have been to much, but it actually brought everything together in a very nice way.

 I think they might be too much of a good thing in a system that already fills out a three dimensional space but for me they add something lovely and musical that was missing. This reminds me that there is no such thing as the best capacitor or best anything else....

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Room Details

Dimensions: 25’ × 12’  Medium
Ceiling: 9’


Components Toggle details

    • Audio Note UK Audio Note UK AN-e LX HE
    Fun to listen to speakers that do a nice job with most types of music
    • DIY WE91a
    Very natural sound amp with good pacing. Duelund Copper cast caps. Audio Note Ultra hiB Output Transformers. Very short signal path and power supply wiring.
    • DIY Western Electric WE-91A
    Old breadboard

Comments 326

Owner
Salectric, The sound does start off kind of cold for the first hour and then continues to improve over a few hours with these big transformers. On weekends I leave it on for hours at a time and it sounds best like this when everything is fully warmed up.

jetrexpro

Jet,

When you added the big over-spec Heyboer power transformers, did you happen to notice that your system takes longer to warm up? That happened to me when I replaced the PTs on my 46 SE amps with a very low DCR PT. Whereas the amps previously took only a few minutes to reach pretty much their full sound potential, now they take more like 45 minutes. They do sound better when they are fully warmed up, but I don't like having to wait so long for them to sound their best.

I'm just curious whether you noticed anything similar.

salectric

Owner
Manga, Thanks for your kind comments. My blow by blow description helps me remember where I started from and all the changes I've made. I use Takman Rex in the circuit of my phono pre in a couple of spots and I agree with your assessment. Organic and natural sounding. I've got a mix of these and AN tants in that circuit. Carbon Comp resistors have a very natural sound. Allen Bradley resistors are Carbon comps as well. They are a great sounding resistor used in a lot of classic gear. Audio Note Tants sound very good to my ears but they are more expensive.

So far I think low DCR contributes to a nimble and fast supply as does other factors the most important being a properly designed supply. A very generous fellow I met on the AA Tube DIY site suggested I change one of the capacitor values in my supply and it greatly contributed to the way this amp handles dynamics, power and speed. After living with this sound for about a month I added over spec Heyboer power transformers.These transformers have a much lower DCR than the transformers they replaced. I also took out the single 10H/155 ohm choke and replaced it with two 2H/9ohm chokes so now the DCR is super low. It all contributes to a nimble supply that is able to supply power very quickly and efficiently to the audio circuit. I've also changed some of the power supply wiring to 12 gauge which should contribute to a more efficient energy transfer.
The amp sounds more powerful and has better control of my speaker's woofers. Dynamics and orchestral tutees are coherent.

But I think the single biggest bang for the buck was changing C2 to 50uf. The Joe Robert's we91a calls for a 15uf at C2 but a 50uf is a nicer value there in my opinion. The power supply settles more quickly and smoothly and sounds that way to.

Manga, are you building your own equipment or modding gear you already have? Are you into low power tube amps?

jetrexpro

Just came upon this thread. You've put together an excellent system and your description of all the changes you've done to the amp and preamp as you go along, is very informative. I will be trying out some of these components myself. I know that resistors are just as important as capacitors in tuning the overall sound. One resistor you might want to try if you haven't done so already, is the Takman REX carbon film resistor. It's smooth and organic sounding without being veiled - at least in my experience.

By the way, what are your thoughts thus far on the low DCR power supply you installed about a month ago?

manga

Owner
Brett! Thank you. I'm guessing an LP. and based on the last time you stopped by it might be Cassandra Wilson, or The Three, or Paul Desmond. it might also be john McLaughlin. What an amazing guitar concerto he wrote!

So thoughtful Brett!

jetrexpro

Jet, Watch your mail as I sent a package for you.
It is a surprise but I will give you a clue as to what to watch for.
It measures 12 inches. No it is not a sex toy, sorry,
but you should enjoy it almost as much.....

isochronism

Owner
Grannyring Wima is working in Combination with oils in my power supply. But with two Wimas in the PS I started to hear an unnatural high frequency that was hurting my ears. They may work for you they're not too expensive so maybe worth a try. The audio note power supply caps should be very good since they are building upon black gate. But the audio note guys admit they are still not finished with the design. I wish I knew of something I could recommend wholeheartedly.

If I had to make a choice right now I would make sure that the power supply in your new amplifier is designed an optimized correctly so it's fast and efficient and feeds the audio circuit what it needs so it sounds great. If your power supply does have electrolytic's and they don't sound good, I would then try and oil or two just to see what they sound like since they are relatively inexpensive. Although from what you have said they may not fit. I guess I would try the audio note caps if the values that they have would work. At least we know that the audio note guys understand the black gate sound and would not offer a product that they felt was less than that.

jetrexpro

Thanks. I have been reading about the new AN electrolytic caps. Interesting. They would fit in my amp, not sure the TC's will. So it seems you don't like the DC Link caps? The designer of my amp suggested I try them?

grannyring

Owner
Grannyring, BG VK caps 22uf 350v. Parts connex has some of those in stock. BG standard 47uf 100v Percy may still have some of those in stock.

jetrexpro

Bill
if your amplifier is currently using electrolytic capacitors in the power supply I would have to believe there will be a significant improvement in the sound quality with the replacement of those caps. Actually, I would be very surprised if the improvement in sound quality is not considerable. Bill, I believe that despite the already high sound quality from your 845 SET amplifier there's room for significant improvement once you have put your personal upgrades into it.
Charles,

charles1dad

Which BG caps Jet? I may have to try them due to lack of room in my new amp. Thanks.

grannyring

Owner
Got it thanks Grannyring. Used on the B+ and filament supplies. Another power supply cap I want to look into are the new Audio Note caps. They are trying to build upon the discontinued Black Gate caps. The Audio Note guys have been developing them for the past few years. The HiFI collective has them. I am having very good results using Black Gates in the bypass circuits on the driver tube and 300b tube. Very open and natural sounding. Percy audio and Parts Connex still have some BG caps.

jetrexpro

I just aqjuired a nice DHT 845 amp designed by Larry Moore. I plan to replace the power supply caps with the TC caps soon. Well, if I can fit them that is!

grannyring

Well the Clarity caps were just placed on the B+ and filament Pi filter supplies Jet. I have 4 TC caps and 3 chokes in my filament supply. I have 4 TC caps and three chokes in my tube regulated B+ supply.

The TC caps made the instruments sound more real and less electronic if you will. They offered an even greater sense of ease and smoothness in the highs and mids with improved resolution. The difference was greater than any other mod I have done on gear. It was quite impressive in result.

But, I went from large can, computer grade electrolytics to these TC caps. Oh, I had some film bypass caps on the big electro's as an FYI.

The music just sounded more real and at ease Jet.

grannyring

Owner
Grannyring, Great that you have had positive results with Clarity TC cap Polypropylene. Did you use them in the power supply as well as other places or just the power supply? Can you describe the changes? I am guessing you are hearing additional clarity and speed from your Dude pre. They are costly caps but sounds like they are worth it..

I didn't have as good results with my Wima Polypropylene experiment. I replaced both oils in my power supply with Wimas and after two weeks the high frequency was hurting my ears so I pulled the 1st Wima (C1) and replaced it with a GE F97 oil and the hi frequencies came back into balance. I left one Wima in the C2 position. I like the balance of one oil (C1) and one Wima Polypropylene (C2). Combines and silky smooth oil with the speedy Polypropylene. Some folks bypass Polypropylenes with small value film caps.

jetrexpro

Jet, the Clarity TC caps are amazing. I just put them in a friends tube preamp replacing all the electrolytics and the results were tremendous. I put them in my TRL Dude preamp and the results were just wonderful.I used the larger 3 inch wide and 5 inch tall 600 vdc caps with a capacitance of 440uf. I purchased 5 of these large ones and a couple of the smaller 120 - 170uf caps and the results were even more impressive than upgrading "signal path" passive components.

These are really quite amzing, but they cost. The cost for my preamp and my friends was $500-$800 per preamp through Parts Connextion. We did get 20% off.

grannyring

Owner
Brett you may be more excited by the AN transformers than me:))

I am very curious to see what a true WE91a (pentode-triode strapped) amp sounds like with AN trannies through AN speakers. Audio Note's amps use 6SN7 triode driver tubes in many of their 300b amps. I guess if I were going to follow the true Audio Note philosophy I would build an amp with 6SN7 triodes. But what usually happens with 6SN7 drivers is you have to make a two stage driver in order to effectively drive the 300b which makes the amp a 3 stage amp.

I want to continue what I have started by making what many would say is the next progression of a modern two stage 91a amp and that is a one stage low impedance pentode driver stage capable of fully driving the 300b output tube. The C3M pentode driver tube is that next progression. A two stage amplifier...Jet

jetrexpro

Jet,
You don't have to steadily make improvements just to get me over to visit each time. The impeccable music choices and gracious hosting is what I come for and not necessarily in that order.
I just want to fondle those AN transformers..... with my EARs......... :)

isochronism

Owner
Reposting my system update with paragraphs:

Over the past month or so I have been doing some work on the power supply of my Western Electric 91a 300b SET amp. With the help of an Audio Asylum friend I have optimized it so it is faster, lower DCR, and more responsive to the audio circuit's moment to moment power needs. Lower DCR (resistance) came from two new way over spec power transformers by Heyboer. These PT's have a resistance that is over 50% lower than my old Stancor power transformers that I got from ebay when I was first building this amp. We also looked at the values of the capacitors in the PS circuit and made some changes there. The result is an amp that has more control over the woofer which makes the music sound more dynamic and speedy. Rock and orchestral music has more punch.

Grannyring knows about this: I am trying WIMA caps (polypropylene) in the power supply and am not sure I like them more than the oils they replaced. There are some that feel polypropylene has no business being in an audio circuit and other folks bypass them with small value film caps....I plan to try a few bypass caps to see for myself....More on that later.

In a few weeks new output transformers will be arriving. Audio Note Double C-Core Ultra HiB copper output transformers. My current output transformers are Sophia Electric 91-05 and they are beautiful sounding. They work really well in this circuit and they should because the guys at Sophia Electric love the WE91a sound. My current amp is tweaked and sounds really good so the plan is to build a 2nd amp and use these new transformers for that. This new amp is going to be the C3m pentode driving a single 300b output tube. Yes I like the sound of a pentode driving a 300b tube! Very natural tonality, musicality and pacing. Many respected folks use the C3M pentode in various applications. Yamamoto and Shindo to name a few. The C3M pentode has a much larger ability to drive a 300b tube at the same time with lower impedance than the 6C6 pentode. My current amp uses a 6C6 pentode to drive the 300b and it is a wonderful compelling sound.

But before I build the second amp I'll uninstall the Sophias and put the Audio Transformers into service on my present amp. These AN transformers have a 2.7k primary impedance which is specifically designed for use with Audio Note speakers. I've lived with and loved my Sophia output transformers for about 3 years now so I will be able detect the sonic differences between these and the Audio Notes. The cost difference between AN OPTs and Sophia OPTs is quite a lot. They are physically huge too. Mounting them will be a challenge. I'll probably do a temporary mount so when I decide to move forward with the second amp I can easily re install my Sophia's.

jetrexpro

Owner
Sorry that my post didnt come in with the paragraphs that I intended. Makes for some confusing reading :(

Charles yes! I will be able to directly compare the two transfomers in my original amp before I build the 2nd amp

jetrexpro

Meant begin.

charles1dad

These different amps and output transformer comparisons will be interesting to read about. Let the fun began.

charles1dad

Owner
System edited: Over the past month or so I have been doing some work on the power supply of my Western Electric 91a 300b SET amp. With the help of an Audio Asylum friend I have optimized it so it is faster, lower DCR, and more responsive to the audio circuit's moment to moment power needs. Lower DCR (resistance) came from two new way over spec power transformers by Heyboer. These PT's have a resistance that is over 50% lower than my old Stancor power transformers that I got from ebay when I was first building this amp. We also looked at the values of the capacitors in the PS circuit and made some changes there. The result is an amp that has more control over the woofer which makes the music sound more dynamic and speedy. Rock and orchestral music has more punch. Grannyring knows about this: I am trying WIMA caps (polypropylene) in the power supply and am not sure I like them more than the oils they replaced. There are some that feel polypropylene has no business being in an audio circuit and other folks bypass them with small value film caps....I plan to try a few bypass caps to see for myself....More on that later. In a few weeks new output transformers will be arriving. Audio Note Double C-Core Ultra HiB copper output transformers. My current output transformers are Sophia Electric 91-05 and they are beautiful sounding. They work really well in this circuit and they should because the guys at Sophia Electric love the WE91a sound. My current amp is tweaked and sounds really good so the plan is to build a 2nd amp and use these new transformers for that. This new amp is going to be the C3m pentode driving a single 300b output tube. Yes I like the sound of a pentode driving a 300b tube! Very natural tonality, musicality and pacing. Many respected folks use the C3M pentode in various applications. Yamamoto and Shindo to name a few. The C3M pentode has a much larger ability to drive a 300b tube at the same time with lower impedance than the 6C6 pentode. My current amp uses a 6C6 pentode to drive the 300b and it is a wonderful compelling sound. But before I build the second amp I'll uninstall the Sophias and put these bad boys into service on my present amp. These AN transformers have a 2.7k primary impedance which is specifically designed for use with Audio Note speakers. I've lived with and loved my Sophia output transformers for about 3 years now so I will be able detect the sonic differences between these and the Audio Notes. The cost difference between AN OPTs and Sophia OPTs is quite a lot. They are physically huge too. Mounting them will be a challenge. I'll probably do a temporary mount so when I decide to move forward with the second amp I can easily re install my Sophia's.

jetrexpro

Owner
Drubin yes, looks like Audio Note removed Indian Rosewood from their choice of finishes. Perhaps it was getting rare and expensive..who knows. I like several of their finish choices, including Apple which is probably my favorite. I bough these speakers used and they seldom come up for sale so I took what I could get-Jet

jetrexpro

Thanks Jetrexpro. It sure looks nice in your photo doesn't appear to be on AN's current (2010) online gallery of finishes.

drubin

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