Hi All. New member here.
I've had an interest in audio and hifi since my father bought a not terribly good 'music centre' back in the early 70s. The acquisition of some hifi magazines from the 1971ish era sparked a desire to explore the hobby further.
I've never had much money to be able to devote to the hobby (photography seems to consume most of the leisure gear budget) but manage to make do with used components, DIY cabling and now a spot of DIY speaker building. I use computer-based audio as my main source, served from an old IBM laptop running JRiver MediaCenter.
Musical tastes are very eclectic, running from pre-baroque to contemporary classical, classic rock, crossover, singer-songwriter and some electronica. Opera and jazz does not feature.
Current setup includes Icon Audio EL34 based valve amp, Laptop, Audioquest Dragonfly Red with Audioquest Jitterbug, DIY speaker and mains cables, silver litz type interconnects and a pair of 'Doc Modded' standmounters.
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- Cressy Snr
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#2 Re: New Member
Icon Stereo 40i ?
I started my valve amp journey with one of those. Sold it about 12 years ago, with some NOS Mullard ECC83 and 12AT7s thrown in. It was a nice amp.
I started my valve amp journey with one of those. Sold it about 12 years ago, with some NOS Mullard ECC83 and 12AT7s thrown in. It was a nice amp.
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#3 Re: New Member
Indeed, the very same. Mine had Mullards in the preamp stage. I now have Psvanes there and Winged Cs in the power section. Very well balanced overall and works well in triode mode even with my relatively inefficient doc modded speakers.
- Irene Idler
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#4 Re: New Member
Welcome to the forum!
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