Chas
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Sounds like you are making a good move, I don't know how long it will take the Jensens to break-in. Hopefully, not long. Seems most anything new in an amp takes days to weeks to get good. New tubes, about 3 to 5 days, caps vary but PIO less than poly less than teflon. Even transformers take time and seem to improve with age like a good wine.
Just removed the lid on my Torii for the first time in quite awhile and checked out my Jensens -- still look good 10 years later feeding the control grids of my EL34s. Putting in the suppressor grid to cathode capacitor 0.1uf Hazen mod as soon as they get here in the mail. Can't believe my suppressor grids were totally floating all these years. Also, plan to test yet another pair of rectifiers against my reference damper diodes and I think I may be in for a nice surprise (OR unpleasant shock -- lol) with some Cree silicon carbide Schottkys highly wowed on Audiogon and elsewhere. A pair of 600V 10amp on order. No way 10 amps needed, but they are the ones with 440pf of capacitance and that seems key to eliminating switching distortions. I already have snubber caps in across the diodes, so perhaps overkill. These Schottkys have almost zero reverse leakage and that, as well as virtually no "snap", 0-recovery time, makes them worth a listen. A cheap, fun ss diode "roll". I used to believe ONLY tube rectification could make for best sound, but now I've changed my mind because my old Torii is sounding darn fine. I totally trust my ears as I have reference grade unity horns which I consider the best speaker design ever. That Tom Danley had a spark of genius when he came up with them. Parts and horn lens too pricey for most to even build, to heavy to ship -- no longer offered in ultimate form. Fun stuff. Built mine 10 years ago. No desire to ever change that part of my system.
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