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Posted by Cougar on July 27, 2016 at 07:21:02:

Great Job! The power supply is a huge part to any design and to the sound of the unit.

Even though I have only little less than 20 hours on my WA6 since the change of the Rectifier tube to the JJ GZ34, I'm hearing things I never head with my Fostex T50RP headphones. I'm hearing very good separation in instruments and in tone of each. What I mean is I hear a nice clean keyboard and when the guitar player solo's that has a slightly dirty sound, you can actually hear that dirty sound stand out from the rest of the other instruments. Snare drums have a nice texture to them. Plus, cymbals have a nice natural decay now. Horns and vocals sound real.

I can only imagine what this WA6 will sound like when it has 50, 80, and 100 hours on it. Also when the Sophia Mesh plate is put in with the 6SN7 tubes.

I'm really happy I bought this WA6 headphone amp.