It has been about a year since I moved to the ATCs and I have to say I am very happy. Looking back, I had the chance to make the move about 10 years ago but baulked at the price of the SCM20s back then. But all is well and perhaps I am better off for the journey.
However, I'd like to share an additional change I made to my setup which I now realize has been quite significant. My Lampizator DAC has an almost chameleon like character thanks to it's tube rolling options. For the most part I had left the tubes alone for quite a while but in the last few years I did experiment and settled on the Valvo 6201 Blue Label for the ECC81/12AT7 tube option.
Another tube that I have liked has been the Amperex Bugle Boy - great tube but have been keeping it on standby for now. In comparison to the Valvo it is a little more polite. Complementing the Valvo has been a variety of ECC82/12AU7 tubes. Currently I have a Philips ECG JAN ECC82 in there but I have also used RCAs with very good results. Tube Rectifier has been an RCA JAN 1943 rectifier for quite a while.
Tube rolling aside I also made a change in the capacitors in the Lampizator which I feel has been a noteworthy upgrade. The Lampizator came with Jupiter AN caps installed. The sound was always great and I did not see any reason to change until I came across the recommendation from Shirokazu Yazaki on Jeff Day's blog on what he calls "real sound" - the same discussion that led a few of us to try out the Western Electric WE16GA speaker cable and the Belden 8402 as interconnects.
Mr Shirokazu Yazaki recommends the Arizona Capacitor company for their rich tone. One can read more on this "Capacitor Adventure" on Jeff Day's blog (highly recommended). I ended up choosing the
Red Cactus series which I sourced from Parts Connexion who (I think) are now the primary source of Arizona Capacitors. Picture enclosed below of the Red Cactus caps installed on my Lampizator DAC.
It's hard to sometimes notice the differences some of these changes make. Case in point being my focus on the ATC speakers. But looking back I have to share some credit for the sound to these two additions to my DAC that I feel have played an important part in "improving" the sound. To be fair, I will have to switch back to the Jupiter caps to evaluate the change but that is unlikely to happen anytime soon. In comparison, changing out the Valvo brings a noticeable difference in the sound signature.
Another change is that I now leave my Lampizator DAC powered on all the time. The logic behind that being that the internal clocks need over 24 hrs to stabilize according to some sources. The other being that, I am told, tube life is enhanced if you avoid constantly switching the power on/off. Probably something that may or may not be true but I have been leaving my digital gear on and the sound has been great.
Thanks for reading and staying with my journey so far!
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