Well, I do not have the separate DSD engine. I wanted to order it, but Lukazs said, it is no longer needed on the GG2.
Both PCM and DSD are played just fine when the button is depressed. If the button is not pressed - no music.
Yes according to the specs. Although I’ve tried only 256.Is the new combo engine DSD512 capable?
Guys, yesterday evening I changed from 242 to 300B, but forgot to change the tube voltage. I think, I was listening to 300B on the 242 setting for about 2 hours before changing the switch to the proper position. Can it affect the tubes life or damage them in any way?
Thanks.
Guys, yesterday evening I changed from 242 to 300B, but forgot to change the tube voltage. I think, I was listening to 300B on the 242 setting for about 2 hours before changing the switch to the proper position.
Guys, yesterday evening I changed from 242 to 300B, but forgot to change the tube voltage. I think, I was listening to 300B on the 242 setting for about 2 hours before changing the switch to the proper position. Can it affect the tubes life or damage them in any way?
Thanks.
Nice post the px 4 are nice as well but easy to beat in that they have a tiny vail over them
The new Kron are nice ??
Playing the set of KR tubes recti and 300b sounds nice
Nice post the px 4 are nice as well but easy to beat in that they have a tiny vail over them
The new Kron are nice ??
Playing the set of KR tubes recti and 300b sounds nice
Not KR PX4, he has the old Marconi
Did you notice a SQ improvement when you changed to the correct setting?
Yes, especially on the vocal (Nat King Cole), with correct setting it sounded more natural.
I have not done any further comparison with 242 since then. The more I listen to RK 300B, the more I am charmed with its sound. The sound is very easy on the ear, and at the same time very rich, full, fat. I am struggling with words here, but you probably know what I mean. Can it be too rich or too dark on some trumpet recordings, like on sax or clarinet? I do not know yet. Still think that it is a bit less resolving than 242.
The RK 300b was specially designed to be a cross between 300b and 242. I have never heard that properly btw, so my previous reply on 242 was wrt compares on other valves. But there it did not lack bass. Though it can sound different across systems
Your comments are spot on. I wonder, how the sound of both tubes will change with break in. Maybe they will sound closer to each other. Anyway, I am now listening to 242, and I have no desire to go back to 300BI spent some time with 242 yesterday. Now I understand these comments relative to 300B RK.
RK has a fatter, more extended bass and is relatively laid back, hence the ease in the listenability, I think. A more refined sound.
242 is more resolving, I don't think there is any question about that. It is also more open, has a leaner bass, portrays a great sense of space/air, casts a larger soundstage and is more upfront and exciting. It is very difficult not to like it a lot.
242 is working with my active preamp, but I tried it with my passive too.
I was careful to volume match with an SPL meter as the 242 output is high, 9 o'clock with the 242 being equivalent to about 11:30 with the 300B RK on the volume control of the active pre, with 6 o'clock being zero volume on my active pre.
According to Frank over at Best300B, things start happening with the RK after about 100-200 hours, when it becomes "gold" as he put it. We shall see![]()
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