montesquieu
28-03-2019, 20:29
I'm being offered an interesting deal on something I've long desired but always considered unaffordable. So putting out an interest check for my EAR 912 'Professional Tube Control Center'. If you are reading this then you know what it is:
* Two tonearm inputs, both switchable between MM or MC via SUT
* Four position Tim de Paravicini step-up transformer labelled 3, 6, 12 and 40 ohm
* All tube LCR phono stage, absolute top quality
* Three position interstage transformer - 0db, -6db and -12db settings for gain matching between phono and linestage
* All tube output stage
* Two balanced, four unbalanced line inputs; two balanced, two unbalanced preamp outputs, plus tape in/ line level tape out, mute switch and mono button.
I think I counted 8 transformers/inductors inside, handmade at EAR - for all its relatively compact size, it's heavy as a proper valve power amp.
I've owned for quite a while now, it was serviced at EAR last month:
* bulbs changed in the meters to long life LEDs after one of the old-style fillament ones blew
* the meters recalibrated, the valve bases tightened
* a couple of tubes replaced
* in a previous service, I had the internal remote control mechanism replaced and purchased the new fancy metal remote
It actually came back initially from EAR with an oscillation problem (something disturbed in sorting the valve bases) that was rapidly fixed by EAR at no charge.
It comes in the proper EAR box and packing with two remotes (the original 'flat egg' plastic one and the new metal one above that's £80 to buy on its own), and three full sets of five spare tubes - a set of TdP branded ones (Phillips I think), a set of Teslas, and a set of Telefunkens. (15 spare tubes in total). The Telefunkens routinely sell for £150 a pair.
It's an interest check at this stage and would depend on me firming up the other thing (and making sure I could also fund the gap) before I could part with it.
I'd need £5250 for it which is about the going rate for past sales of these if you exclude the obvious scam listings (mainly Russian or Italian). List is £10k these days and they very rarely come up.
Many reviews online of this, uniformly glowing. I much would prefer collection so you can hear it in action, but the EAR packing is pretty robust and therefore I am happy to ship (fully insured) in the UK at the buyer's cost.
https://positive-feedback.com/Issue31/ear912.htm
https://www.stereophile.com/tubepreamps/1205ear/index.html
http://www.troelsgravesen.dk/EAR-912.htm
https://i.imgur.com/qHEAGPR.jpg
* Two tonearm inputs, both switchable between MM or MC via SUT
* Four position Tim de Paravicini step-up transformer labelled 3, 6, 12 and 40 ohm
* All tube LCR phono stage, absolute top quality
* Three position interstage transformer - 0db, -6db and -12db settings for gain matching between phono and linestage
* All tube output stage
* Two balanced, four unbalanced line inputs; two balanced, two unbalanced preamp outputs, plus tape in/ line level tape out, mute switch and mono button.
I think I counted 8 transformers/inductors inside, handmade at EAR - for all its relatively compact size, it's heavy as a proper valve power amp.
I've owned for quite a while now, it was serviced at EAR last month:
* bulbs changed in the meters to long life LEDs after one of the old-style fillament ones blew
* the meters recalibrated, the valve bases tightened
* a couple of tubes replaced
* in a previous service, I had the internal remote control mechanism replaced and purchased the new fancy metal remote
It actually came back initially from EAR with an oscillation problem (something disturbed in sorting the valve bases) that was rapidly fixed by EAR at no charge.
It comes in the proper EAR box and packing with two remotes (the original 'flat egg' plastic one and the new metal one above that's £80 to buy on its own), and three full sets of five spare tubes - a set of TdP branded ones (Phillips I think), a set of Teslas, and a set of Telefunkens. (15 spare tubes in total). The Telefunkens routinely sell for £150 a pair.
It's an interest check at this stage and would depend on me firming up the other thing (and making sure I could also fund the gap) before I could part with it.
I'd need £5250 for it which is about the going rate for past sales of these if you exclude the obvious scam listings (mainly Russian or Italian). List is £10k these days and they very rarely come up.
Many reviews online of this, uniformly glowing. I much would prefer collection so you can hear it in action, but the EAR packing is pretty robust and therefore I am happy to ship (fully insured) in the UK at the buyer's cost.
https://positive-feedback.com/Issue31/ear912.htm
https://www.stereophile.com/tubepreamps/1205ear/index.html
http://www.troelsgravesen.dk/EAR-912.htm
https://i.imgur.com/qHEAGPR.jpg