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Re: Any tweaks for the Graham Slee Era Gold Phono Amp and Elevator?

Posted by adjieda on February 15, 2007 at 09:17:07:

Hi Tszeking,

Thanks for sharing your experience. I will try the blackgates.

I am also in the process of rolling opamps on the Elevator. I decided to substitute the stock AD829JN with other opamps such as AD797, AD744, AD743, OPA627, NE5534 to name a few. Currently the AD797 and AD743 is on the shortlist for best. They had more dynamics and provides more oodles of detail. AD744 is also very good but rather noisy. OPA627 had better timbre but lacks dynamics.
I still have several other opamps I need to audition tho.

Let me know if you have anymore tweaks. This is so much fun.

Cheers again,