True…..the search for goods dynamics starts here.
The dynamics of an audio system starts with the wiring used to transfer transient in nature energy. In this thread we we all see fancy connectors, and pretty looking cloth sheathing over copper stranded wires.
We should first of all, before all else, concentrate on getting really great wire to build our DIY AC cords. Instead of all this stranded copper wire we see , how about using silver plated stranded wire, constructed to a military build standard???? What do you think this " m22759/11 " etc., wire recommended and uniquely used is ????? The same wire as used in man-made devices that operate in outer space.
We find over the years, that the individualized silver plating allows for a large wire cross section, without suffering the loss of a balanced high frequency music playback, that thick copper stranded wire alone ......will give us. We can get great bass, and NOT mess up the highs.
Silver plated copper stranded wiring, teflon sheathing.
If you build a supply like everyone else in tube audio, you will never ever approach and enjoy such sonic playback performance. You are audio - lost " along with everyone else " , in the stone ages.
What puts a tube amp design on top ???
Many things. A choke input filter.
Two chokes, neither over 6 Ohms in DCR.
A 20 Ohm or less DCR Power Transformer secondary.
An amp with dual 5U4GB rectifiers, instead of one. ( Mc Intosh's SIXTIES - easily their best ! of all models, dual 5U4GBs )
An amp using only two active audio stages. No coupling capacitors.
Perhaps I have wasted enough time, three years, being modest. I now have a stereo 6005 amp in Missouri, from HFV in 2021 and Hari Iyer has a monoblock KT88 amp in Thane, which represents these performance advances.
People need to experience what I write about, learn directly, and finally............apply and enjoy !!!
If you want a tube amp that does a good low and high end, and be essentially unbeatable, your approach has to change, as Hari Iyer is starting to hear . Someone come on over and visit !!
Somebody .................... has to pave the way.
Jeff Medwin