I wouldn't recommend it.Thanks for the recommendations. You guys mean Sophia Electric 274B Aqua II version or normal version?
I wouldn't recommend it.Thanks for the recommendations. You guys mean Sophia Electric 274B Aqua II version or normal version?
I wouldn't recommend it.
My lack of knowledge and fear prevent me from using any tube adapter haha. But I saw in multiple Lampizator threads that many users are using it with great result. Hmmm...@Solotov I wouldn't recommend against it, or at least not the first version, but at the time I found the Telefunken AZ1 mesh to be far superior. I may have one to sell with an adapter no longer in use, but notice that you are across the world.
May I know what recti you would recommend?I wouldn't recommend it.
Almost every non-adapting 5U4G variant I tried was objectively better than the Tak 274B for me simply because of its overly emphasized mids, and artificial tonality across the frequency spectrum that sacrifices transparency. If that's the sound you need based on the context of your current system then it might be worth a try. IMHO.My lack of knowledge and fear prevent me from using any tube adapter haha. But I saw in multiple Lampizator threads that many users are using it with great result. Hmmm...
May I know what recti you would recommend?
re: Sophia Aqua II 274BI wouldn't recommend it.
Anyone tried the new and more rugged 2025 version of the Kron / KR Audio 5U4G that's been re-designed to take a first filter capacitor of up to 50µF (compared to only up to 10F for the earlier versions, in contrast to NOS 5U4G)?
Greetings from Switzerland, David
British or Italian Marconi? I have an early Italian one with top side square getter (looks pretty unique), sounds completely different from two Marconi-labeled 5U4Gs that belong to @morricab (and of which I seem to remember he said one is Canadian, but not sure). Interestingly enough, the romantic sounding wasn't the Italian, which instead is one of the cleanest and lowest distortion sounding 5U4Gs I've come across. Of the RK, I have a preference for the Riccardo Kron Anniversary Special Edition, but due to their specs I wouldn't dare use either in an amp with a 47µF filter capacitor, which is why I asked about the new 2025 version.I can't comment on this specific question but I'm another fan of the RK 5U4G as being state of the art. I lean toward using vintage NOS and have tried several Marconi, Osram & Mullards but the RK tube is cleaner and more dynamic.
I'm not sure now whether it was British or Itailian Marconi. My guess would be British, Mullard or Osram?British or Italian Marconi? I have an early Italian one with top side square getter (looks pretty unique), sounds completely different from two Marconi-labeled 5U4Gs that belong to @morricab (and of which I seem to remember he said one is Canadian, but not sure). Interestingly enough, the romantic sounding wasn't the Italian, which instead is one of the cleanest and lowest distortion sounding 5U4Gs I've come across. Of the RK, I have a preference for the Riccardo Kron Anniversary Special Edition, but due to their specs I wouldn't dare use either in an amp with a 47µF filter capacitor, which is why I asked about the new 2025 version.
Greetings from Switzerland, David.
I have one Canadian and two Italian Marconis. The Canadian is slightly romantic and the Italian ones are very romantic sounding…one more do than the other despite them only being one year apart (1955 and 1956).British or Italian Marconi? I have an early Italian one with top side square getter (looks pretty unique), sounds completely different from two Marconi-labeled 5U4Gs that belong to @morricab (and of which I seem to remember he said one is Canadian, but not sure). Interestingly enough, the romantic sounding wasn't the Italian, which instead is one of the cleanest and lowest distortion sounding 5U4Gs I've come across. Of the RK, I have a preference for the Riccardo Kron Anniversary Special Edition, but due to their specs I wouldn't dare use either in an amp with a 47µF filter capacitor, which is why I asked about the new 2025 version.
Greetings from Switzerland, David.
I have one Canadian and two Italian Marconis. The Canadian is slightly romantic and the Italian ones are very romantic sounding…one more do than the other despite them only being one year apart (1955 and 1956).

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