
Tonight after a long thunderstorm, me and my listening buddy are spending more serious time with the amp. Still rotating through speakers. I found another synergy that goes a bit beyond... the DNA with the new drivers I'm testing. They are remakes of the vintage Diatone 5 inch full-range drivers and man are they good in this little cabinet. Everything about them is right and they really show off the amp. I did not realize how tight they can hit until tonight.
And this is why voicing an amp is such a stressmare. As you know we are down to two voices on a switch. I have been trying as hard as I can to pick one and eliminate the switch, because on the whopping 4 or 5 pair of speakers I've listened to it on so far one setting simply rules.
Well that all changed tonight. I spent an hour or so with the switch in my "favorite" setting and then switched to the DNA speakers. After just a few minutes I became restless and decided now would be a good time to visit the switch and make myself listen to the setting I had predetermined I didn't like. So I flipped the switch and after a track or two (I always use random play for this type of evaluation) and then this rather amazing track with 0.00 limiting came on and I got drawn into how incredibly tight the drum hit was on it. Like tightest I've ever heard maybe. I was falling into the black hole on music I don't even necessarily like. But the imaging, frequency balance and dynamics simply grabbed me like a magnet.
Then I switched the voice back to the one I thought I liked better, and it sounded like a different master of the same recording. I had to do it several times over the next 30 minutes. Goes to show if you hunt long enough you will find the key that unlocks the mystery. So now we know there will definitely be the switch on the production model and she will have two voices. You can all fight over which one is better.
One was so clean and tight... the other was rich with more depth. The two voices created two completely different sound stages, and two completely different masters of the same recording
. I am still Cheshire stunned.
And these speakers... it's a double whammy because frankly I wasn't expecting much in comparison to the Tube Tots, the secret T6 prototypes, and the House Speakers... but what a wonderful surprise...
The dynamics of this combination -- in this voicing with these tubes -- is just nuts. BTW, the Cryotone 6922's got replaced with 6N5P which have a touch less gain and I wanted to see how they worked in this gain structure. As I expected, fabulous because we now have a low mu triode driving them, the 12AU7. I am just so impressed with the spank of these speakers. They are low power, so if overdriven by a TORII for example, they can start to break up at high volume. But with this amp there is no way to make that happen, and in the sweet spot of the amps power output, these are just perfect. Not loud. Perfect.

This is the Diatone P610S. About a 20 watt speaker. Probably around 94dB. I haven't measured it yet. In this DNA horn cabinet the bass is so rich and deep and satisfying on this type of Electronic music, you just don't crave anything. But this amp and this speaker in this cabinet has besides the most natural extended bass and glass smooth midrange, on dynamic music there is an upper midrange crack that is special. I have not heard it before. So tight. So right. I didn't know a 300B tube could spank like that. Pretty flippin impressive.
The synergy here is as good as the ZF15L baffles with this amp. Totally different, but almost exactly the same. Simply amazing.
So you might think, gee, would I spend possibly up to 6K on an amplifier and tubes and pair it with a pair of these somewhat delicate crossover less drivers in this tiny tower horn cabinet... in a 16 x 20 room? ...YUP. You would.
It's actually been awhile (obvious) since I have listened to the DNA horns and the low bass texture is just intoxicating. Especially from a small package like this. I think it starts rolling off a 40Hz, but as I said I haven't measured it. Previous drivers in this cabinet went lower, but this is the best bass by far. AND it sounds like it goes as low. Deceptive but true.
These actually sound exactly like the DNA2 now but with a dynamically tighter crack in the upper midrange. This is a more natural sound than the previous driver, albeit not as fast or extended, they are actually tighter.
Happy listening!
Steve