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In Reply to: RE: Sell it and buy something better posted by Triode_Kingdom on August 27, 2016 at 10:24:41
hi triode kingdom,
im learning about upgrading hifi so cheap chinese tube gear i havn't paid for seems a better place to start.
my hafler and arcam gear isnt something i'd want experiment with and buying a uk made croft amp would be over my learning budget.
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If you are going to replace the power transformer, caps, rectifiers, sockets, tubes, wire, volume pot, RCAs, headphone jack, circuit board, yes it will be better but it is still going to be the same crappy circuit. It will just be a lot easier to purchase a magic fuse and power cord and convince your self of improvements.
hi chip647,
"If you are going to replace the power transformer, caps, rectifiers, sockets, tubes, wire, volume pot, RCAs, headphone jack, circuit board, yes it will be better but it is still going to be the same crappy circuit"
wouldn't that be a new amplifier ?
Much of the quality of a amp is in the circuit design. The key contributor to the sound quality is how you match the load of the tube to the impedance of the headphones. You can replace all the parts with fancy parts, but that may not improve anything.
A few users who modded it reported "better" sound than the stock, but admittedly not great.
Is, you need to learn how to DIY. We get it was free, it is a good place to start to learn. However if your paying someone else to do the work you throwing good money after bad.( to put it another way...You can't shine s#!?
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