Multiple small upgrades make a big difference! They are cumulative in nature. Actually, not all of these are small but here are the upgrades I (and mostly Boulos!) have made to my Paramounts and BeePre in the past 6 months:
1. Replaced the 300Bs in both the amps and preamp with a factory matched quad of 1998 reissue WE 300Bs.
2. Assembled and installed the BeeQuiet into the BeePre. Thanks Boulos!
3. Using an adapter, replaced the 5670/2C51/396A Paramount input/driver tubes with 6SN7s. Thanks for the suggestion Aaron!
4. Added the Bel-Art Scienceware vinyl coated lead rings to the 300Bs in the BeePre.
5. Boulos soldered all of my speaker wire driver connections thereby eliminating the alligator clips that were holding everything together. Interesting note – I have always had a slight channel imbalance in my system. Replacing the alligator clips with soldering solved the problem! Boulos believes that at least one of the speaker wires was only touching leftover solder on one of the speaker terminals and since solder is not be the best conductor, it was causing the imbalance.
6. A couple of weeks ago, Boulos upgraded the cathode bypass capacitors, power resistors and binding posts in the Paramounts. We discovered that the original builder of the Paramounts had replaced one of the power resistors with the same type of Mills resistors that we were using but not the other! BTW, I won’t mention we didn't notice that the new positive binding posts were grounded to the chassis the first go-round. Oops!
All of these upgrades have taken my Bottlehead components to another level. The overall refinement in smoothness, resolution, definition, impact, tone and treble sweetness have been amazing. If I had to pick one of the upgrades as the most significant, it would be the BeeQuiet. If you have a BeePre and haven’t installed the BeeQuiet yet, JUST DO IT!
I’m currently running 1940s Raytheon VT-231s (6SN7s) in the Paramounts but just purchased a pair of Tung-Sol black glass, round plate 6SN7s. I really like the Raytheon VT-231s but the Tung-Sols should make another incremental improvement.
Gerry