Hi all,
my two 7119 PQ (yes, I like to always keep some spare) arrived this morning. Very good shape, like new indeed. They were made in Heerlen in 1966. One last visual wiring check, we're never too sure, and power. A few seconds then the 2 two blue leds light up, then the small speedbal cards, OK !
Time to check the plates. As expected, the 138ohm (= 237 // 330) 12BH7A resistor mod worked for the 7119, as I get 77.3V on the plate of the 2 triodes. Now let's get the tube the time to cool down, then put a 6H13C on its slot, and lets play some jazz….
Woww !! Stunning !
Absolutely no regrets spending some time integrating the 5687/7119 mod !
We are really one step beyond every progresses I've made so far installing all these gears. Transparency, liveliness of the music, improved soundstage, presence and focus of placement of the instruments, sensation of space, … what to say more, this 7119 tube is killer and pairs beautifully with the HD650. The 12BH7A was my favorite, but it never went this far, even properly driven by a good plate voltage.
3 months after my complete DIY beginning on the crack, I think my tuning journey has now ended, thanks to all at Bottlehead for this wonderfull amp, and those of you on the forum making me try something else, now time to enjoy the music !
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Bottlehead Crack+Speedball, Heavy modifications (7119, stepped attenuator, shoke, capacitors, ...), iFi DSD nano, Sennheiser HD-650, Beyerdynamic T1 Gen2