Try1256
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Greetings all, hope everyone had a blessed Christmas. I have been lurking around here for a while now. I have finally put together a somewhat modern system that is pretty nice I think but I am running into a few things that are unfamiliar to me and I was hoping I could get some guidance.
So I have acquired a couple of fine pieces of Balanced Audio Technology tube gear. So far, everything is going pretty well, but I am still wandering about in the dark a bit when it comes to tube gear in general and what to expect. A bit of background info is in order. The first component was the VK-P5 phono stage. When I got it, I was driving the system with a Yamaha AX-900u integrated. It was dead quiet at idle. I didn't have balanced inputs on the 900 so I made an XLR to RCA adapter cable using the wiring instructions given to me by Victor Komenko. It worked fine but I noticed that the phono stage was a bit noisy. I figured out I had a bad 6922. Bought a quad of nos Phillips 7DJ8's and all was well. Next I pick up a BAT VK-3i. It came to me with Electroharmonix 6922eh tubes installed and a quad of JJ 6922's in the box. According to the seller, the EH 6922's had about 100 hours on them. It sounded very good but I noticed that it was a bit noisy and anytime I touched the knobs or casing of the preamp, I heard it through the speakers. Just for giggles I rolled in the JJ's. The are still noisy and microphonic but they did sound better to me than the EH 6922.
So my question. When it comes to tube gear, how quiet is quiet? As I said, the Yamaha was silent. I had read that the BAT gear was very quiet. The BAT gear out performs the Yamaha amp hands down in sound quality but should I hear noise in my speakers at idle and if I should, how much? The noise is not dependent on the volume setting. With no signal present, it is about the same no matter where the volume knob is set. I know that when buying a used unit that you never know what conditions the tubes might be in. But, if I put a couple of Franklins into a new set of tubes, will it correct the problem?
Next question, Microphonics
I have read that all small tubes in a gain stage will be microphonic to some degree. How much is generally considered acceptable? Should touching the cabinet transfer into the speakers? Will replacement reduce this?
Sorry for the long post but I know that I would rather learn first and the spend accordingly.
Thanks
Tim
So I have acquired a couple of fine pieces of Balanced Audio Technology tube gear. So far, everything is going pretty well, but I am still wandering about in the dark a bit when it comes to tube gear in general and what to expect. A bit of background info is in order. The first component was the VK-P5 phono stage. When I got it, I was driving the system with a Yamaha AX-900u integrated. It was dead quiet at idle. I didn't have balanced inputs on the 900 so I made an XLR to RCA adapter cable using the wiring instructions given to me by Victor Komenko. It worked fine but I noticed that the phono stage was a bit noisy. I figured out I had a bad 6922. Bought a quad of nos Phillips 7DJ8's and all was well. Next I pick up a BAT VK-3i. It came to me with Electroharmonix 6922eh tubes installed and a quad of JJ 6922's in the box. According to the seller, the EH 6922's had about 100 hours on them. It sounded very good but I noticed that it was a bit noisy and anytime I touched the knobs or casing of the preamp, I heard it through the speakers. Just for giggles I rolled in the JJ's. The are still noisy and microphonic but they did sound better to me than the EH 6922.
So my question. When it comes to tube gear, how quiet is quiet? As I said, the Yamaha was silent. I had read that the BAT gear was very quiet. The BAT gear out performs the Yamaha amp hands down in sound quality but should I hear noise in my speakers at idle and if I should, how much? The noise is not dependent on the volume setting. With no signal present, it is about the same no matter where the volume knob is set. I know that when buying a used unit that you never know what conditions the tubes might be in. But, if I put a couple of Franklins into a new set of tubes, will it correct the problem?
Next question, Microphonics
I have read that all small tubes in a gain stage will be microphonic to some degree. How much is generally considered acceptable? Should touching the cabinet transfer into the speakers? Will replacement reduce this?
Sorry for the long post but I know that I would rather learn first and the spend accordingly.
Thanks
Tim