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If I'm auditioning a CD player at a dealer, how in the world can I really know how it would sound in my system? I've got different amps, speakers, etc than the dealers' systems.
I've auditioned before in dealers' showrooms, and tried my best to isolate a component's particular sound but it can't really really be done can it?
Last night my dealer had a MacIntosh demonstration at his store. This was a factory sponsored event and was very professionally presented. In my entire audio life, I had always heard of Mac, but had never had the chance to really check it out. They had a setup with all of the high zoot gear including some 7 foot speakers and 150 pound amps with the new crazy looking turntable. There were other more modest systems with Focal and Thiel speakers as well as a smaller set of the Mac speakers. They also had a few of the solid state offerings.
Greetings. I am relatively new to the tube amp world, and I have a vexing problem. My brother gave me his ten year old Jolida 302A (he claims there was only five years of wear on it). I had it for a year and it played superbly.
Last Thanksgiving it blew a power tube, which I replaced with a new EL34. It played wonderfully until News Year Eve when it blew the new tube in the same socket. I took it in to the shop, and the repairman said he replaced a bias resistors and capacitors.