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Thread: Andrew Randle's Fully Paid Up Membership To The Triode Guild

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    Yes I have finally made it to the lunatic fringe in a big way.

    Here's my journey.

    1. As a student I got wowed by a complete Linn system with LP12 and Ku-Stone Isobariks
    2. Along the way went Naim and then fully Linn
    3. Really digged the demos that Definitive Audio did with the Kondo/Living Voice combos.
    4. Instead of splashing many 1,000s on upgrading my Linn amps I decided to go the purist triode approach building some phreaky double-choked interstage push-pull triode (6B4G) amps with no capacitors in the signal path
    5. Now I've replaced the Linn Katans with some loudspeakers of appropriate efficiency - Audio Note's AZ-Three hemp cones and the Beresford DAC with a kit version of the Audio Note 2.1 Signature DAC (NOS, transformer coupling, valve output, valve PSU) - really showing what the amps can do

    Now when I listen to music, it's like "Momma!" I'm reliving the giddy disorientated excitement of those times I've been bowled over by previous landmark demos.

    If I need to change anything it's the loudspeaker cable and the computer end of the source, but that's about it. Here are some photos.



    Here is the DAC and dual mono integrated amps. Interstage is at the front and second choke mounted directly underneath the first - all iron from Sowter.



    Another angle on the AZ-Threes



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    Wow, very nice indeed Andrew!

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    Those amps are gorgeous Andrew

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    Lovely, Andrew. It's great to see so many different approaches to achieving great sound.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MartinT View Post
    Lovely, Andrew. It's great to see so many different approaches to achieving great sound.
    Certainly is, Martin. Whatever choice we make, it's all down to the implementation and installation achieving the desired result; getting closer to our own objectives one step at a time. Thankfully our hobby has so many different approaches and "flavours" to choose from.

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    Damn right! Lovely stuff, Andrew - looks fab and no doubt sounds fab, too!

    We've both come a long way since our Naim days, but like you say, there are so many approaches and flavours to choose from in the intriguing and diverse world of audio.

    Please say that you're bringing that lot to Scalford Hall with you next year - I'd love to hear it

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    Quote Originally Posted by AndrewR View Post
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    5. Now I've replaced the Linn Katans with some loudspeakers of appropriate efficiency - Audio Note's AZ-Three hemp cones...
    How's the low end on the AZ-Three hemp cones? I've looked at many things Audio Note. They are definitely on my DIY radar.

    Unfortunately, it's been years and I'm still agonizing over which way to go with loudspeakers.
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    I heard Andrew systm very nice indeed Andrew amp is very special indeed
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    Thats a very nice set up Andrew.....

    Jason

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    Cheers guys! Great to have feedback.

    Quote Originally Posted by WOStantonCS100 View Post
    How's the low end on the AZ-Three hemp cones? I've looked at many things Audio Note. They are definitely on my DIY radar.
    They definitely have a lot of welly in the low end. These are quasi transmission line / back loaded horn designs.

    From a DIY perspective I've not come across the plans for this model, but there are kits and plans for the AN-E model. Audio Note Kits also have the option to buy ready built cabinets at a reasonable base cost (not sure on shipping).

    I definitely recommend the hemp cones over the standard cones as they give a much more open mid-range; making a hemp AZ-2 sound more musical and fun than a standard AN-J (having compared). Whereas the tweeter in the AZ-3 is and AN-J is more refined and better integrated.

    Quote Originally Posted by Marco View Post

    Please say that you're bringing that lot to Scalford Hall with you next year - I'd love to hear it

    Marco.
    Would love to, but I'm rubbish at driving so I don't but if you are ever London-way let me know and I'll host a music-sesh at my place.

    Andrew
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