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In Reply to: RE: Is it just me? posted by davidandcandy@gmail.com on June 11, 2015 at 10:27:57
Before purchasing (second hand) my Kurashima 45 SET, my electronics experience was limited to changing light bulbs and, just once, a fuse.
Since purchasing my Kurashima 45 Set, I upgraded the tubes to Emission Globes but have otherwise not touched it except when I turn it on or off.
Not sure how much easier things could be.
And the sound, for me anyway, is sublimed.
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low-mass, screw-down connectors? Like those and have liked the look of Toshi's amps for some time.
Big J
"... only a very few individuals understand as yet that personal salvation is a contradiction in terms."
If I did this right, image link is to a jpg of the back of the amp.
Here is the link in case I messed up: http://tubesusa.com/images/DSC_0063.jpg
I really like the looks - and more important - sound of this amp. The only change I could ever see would be going to the Tungsten Amp. Really seems amazing to have the amp builder make his own tubes, including blowing the glass.
Blowing your own tubes. Your pride of ownership of this 45 amp must be off the charts! Lovely.
Always wondered about those thoriated tubes. No doubt pricey?
Big J
"... only a very few individuals understand as yet that personal salvation is a contradiction in terms."
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