Another Kaiju lives! The completed Kaiju sounds great! When used with 96 db Klipsch RP-600M speakers I did notice some hum. I didn't notice any, however, with my 88 db efficient Dynaudio Excite X38's. When adjusting the hum pots, I found that the lowest hum I could achieve was 8.8 mV, which was above the 5 mV target mentioned in the manual. However, the amp sounded just fine when actually playing a source, so I figured that the hum being a bit high was a non-issue and probably idiosyncratic to my tubes. After listening to the stock Kaiju for a day, I then added the DC filament upgrade. The hum completely disappeared, and the hum I measured as now being only 0.5 mV. Adjusting the hum pots after installing the filament upgrade seemed to have little actual effect. Is this normal?
Frankly, I am surprised at just how good this amp sounds! Superb! I am using a Schiit Saga S preamp, as it's what I had on hand, but wonder what would be gained by going to, say, a BeePre? I am using the Kaiju primarily with the Dynaudio Excite X38 speakers, as they are the best speakers I own and the Kaiju sounds very sweet with them. I have a small listening room, so the Excites are fine in terms of SPL, but am wondering if I would gain a little extra volume by going to a different preamp? The Saga S is a fantastic value, but only offers 1X gain.
In any case, thank you Doc, Eileen, and Paul for all your help from start to finish. This has been my best Bottlehead experience to date, and made all the more enjoyable by your tremendous support.
Scott
Scott Burgess
BeePre 2, Kaiju, Eros 2, Rega P6, Rega Apollo CD player, Bryston BDA-1 DAC, Bryston BDP-1 streamer, Jager speakers, Mainline and Crack for headphones.