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RE: Would Volt regulator IC contribute harsh sound(IMD) ?

Posted by Stuben on February 9, 2017 at 04:25:49:

Eric,

You might consider having an over all look at your system. Gain,impedance matching between Pre and Power Amp, damping factor between your Power Amp and Speakers...etc.

The last 6c33c amp I heard was a BAT and it was not well matched with the other components of the system, listening fatigue was almost mediate. The 6h30 is an excellent voltage amp when well applied. You have a great amp there.. give it a chance to perform. The chances of actually having an issue with the amp is fairly low compared to a system dynamics issue. IMHO

Stuben