Woo Audio WA6 Tube Rolling
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Hi,
I have a very entry level system and am curious about the most logical steps to take in upgrading it. I don't have tons of money, so upgrades will probably take place one component at a time.
At the moment I have:
Onkyo TX-8222 receiver
Onkyo DX-7555 cd player
Mordaunt Short Avant 902i bookshelf speakers (on stands)
I also like using lossless audio from my Macbook. At the moment I send them through a VERY budget DAC - Firestone Audio's Fubar II.
Sorry for the blatant self-promotion but I've written about Bach's influence on the Nobel laureate Coetzee, especially on his latest 'metafictional novel,' DIARY OF A BAD YEAR. Would have loved to have posted in this thread, but the rant went on a bit long...
This is THE rock album of the year for me, so far. Holy crap it is good. Haven't heard guitar come alive like this in a recent album by a "young" band. And I'm not talking about the kind of cool bluesy, spacy kind of guitar solos, i.e. Nels Cline in Wilco's latest, although that kind of guitar licks is great, too. I'm talking about the late 60's, early 70's wall-of-sound, psychedelic kind. The jams at the end of the song "Baltimore" & "Elmo Delmo" are just not of this era. Love how these songs push past 5-6 minutes, let the guitar wail & the song wander into place.
This is a pretty limited comparison. I relied on the reviews of others before deciding to try a Mullard/Holland GZ34 in place of my stock Sovtek 5U4G in my stock Woo Audio WA6. (I should have noted the name of the Head-Fi.org member that compared about eight rectifiers and came up with the GZ34. Buddy, whoever you are, I owe you a beer.