Fireblade
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Ever since my left hand channel rectifier (EZ81) collapsed, I've been speculating that, around that time, I started having sound issues from my rig, in terms of its quality, and even remember having in a couple occasions to increase the left hand channel volume as it was not at the same level of the right hand channel's.
At the time, I thought my room conditions (being somewhat assymetrical) in certain recordings may have produced this situation, and never obviuosly suspected a possible gradually failing rectifying tube.
I have a question for the technically savvy members on this community, as to whether this hypothesis of mine may have been behind the sound issues described. Can a rectifier tube 'fade away' like Patton, or is it a dramatic on-off condition?
This is important to me, because I've been remembering the more recent listening sessions when I try to analyse what may be missing in my rig's sound in order to further improve it. But now I have a suspicion that it may have been the rectifier contributing to some of those deficiencies.
All this time, I've also assumed that I was getting used to the high quality of sound from my Decware units, and concluded that I was becoming more demanding as I wanted more of a good thing. But, it could well be that I was actually experiencing the issues from that rectifier and thus the sound was loosing quality, gradually.
All this sense of lack of transparency, and slightly warm tone, with less openness than desired may have been in part a product of the failing rectifier. If this is the case, replacing it would restore the original sound and my recent sound memory replaced by the new experience and possibly finding out I don't really have that much of a real sound issue to improve. Or, maybe the sound shortcomings would acquire a different profile from the most recent memories.
Maybe this is just wishful thinking, so I pose the question to you guys. Thanks kindly for your thoughts on this.
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