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I just bought a pair of Lamm M1.1 amps. Incredibly capable amps but they just have too much treble energh for me. I am going to try tube and cable changes to see if I can knock down the treble a bit. Coming off a Shindo amp so I am a bit shell shocked :)
The Lamms have a single 6922 per amp. Currently they have Amperex Bugle Boy 6922 made in Holland, which I have been told are good tubes. Could someone recommend replacements that would be warmer and significantly more rolled off in the high frequencies? Just to be clear I am not looking for a balanced sounding tube or a neutral sounding tube. I really want one that most audiophiles would consider too dark on top. This is a system balance issue and my own preference for a warm organic midrange and a slightly darker tonal balance.
Thanks for thoughts!
Stu
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Topic - Warmer 6922 for Lamm M1.1 monos - montaldo 14:06:41 01/07/17 (12)
- Try Amperex orange globe 6dj8 If your amp isn't too hard on them - steve.ott@kctcs.edu 12:59:04 01/08/17 (3)
- RE: Try Amperex orange globe 6dj8 If your amp isn't too hard on them - montaldo 15:03:15 01/08/17 (2)
- RE: Try Amperex orange globe 6dj8 If your amp isn't too hard on them - steve.ott@kctcs.edu 16:27:25 01/08/17 (0)
- If 6dj8's are OK per Lamb... - DeKay 15:42:36 01/08/17 (0)
- RE: Warmer 6922 for Lamm M1.1 monos - jyourison 09:45:50 01/08/17 (0)
- RE: Warmer 6922 for Lamm M1.1 monos - Jonesy 06:21:34 01/08/17 (0)
- RE: Warmer 6922 for Lamm M1.1 monos - Sondek 18:16:27 01/07/17 (3)
- RE: Warmer 6922 for Lamm M1.1 monos - montaldo 14:38:45 01/08/17 (2)
- 6922's / Bugle Boy link... - Jonesy 07:23:22 01/09/17 (0)
- There should be 3 more letters before or above the "delta"2L2... - Jonesy 16:55:41 01/08/17 (0)
- RE: Warmer 6922 for Lamm M1.1 monos - Eli Duttman 16:56:37 01/07/17 (1)
- RE: Warmer 6922 for Lamm M1.1 monos - Mechans 03:08:25 01/10/17 (0)