Recently my Stereomour decided tell me it needed some attention. Thanks to Paul Birkeland and the Bottlehead team, my issue was identified and we agreed it was time to replace the C4S PCB/parts. This brought my Stereomour back to life and I have enjoyed it over the last couple of month. This past week, I decided to clean it up a bit since it was my first bottlehead kit from many years ago. I cleaned up many of my poor solder joints, tightened or replaced worn input jacks, organized the wiring a bit for that cleaner layout look.
While doing these things, I took the opportunity to convert over to 45's. This switch was very simple. About an hour of change and test. I also updated OT's to 8 ohm from 4 ohm configuration to better align with the speakers I intended to use - a pair of Forte III's.
I had recently acquired a pair of National Union tubes, NOS vintage Nov-1946 so rolled these in for my listening sessions.
My very first observation, which I have no real explanation as to why, is the reduction, almost elimination of the faint hum I had when running as a 2A3 setup. This was on all inputs - my DAC, Phono, and CD inputs. My phono input under the 2A3 could be particularly annoying with lower listening levels, but now is gone.
There is a clear change in the presentation, vocals definitely take front stage, clarity and operation of instrument and note is improved, and finally bass is slightly improved, less muddled across the range. The reduction in amplification is definitely noticeable and requires moving from a 9-12 setting on the volume pot to a 12-pushing 3 to obtain the same listening levels depending on genre of music chosen.
So far, I love the 45's sound and will stick with them. My next step is repeat this process with my Paramount mono blocks and take them from a 300B to 2A3 fronted with my 300BeePree. This amp is running into a set of vintage Cornwalls and would like a bit of the microphonic's (ringing/sensitivity) that i currently have to be reduced or eliminated.
Thanks to the community and the Bottlehead team for designing and supporting our amps with such flexibility and longevity in mind.
Bob S